Do you remember back to how much money you got per month when you were 13? Show It’s pretty safe to say it doesn’t even come close to the lucrative money “teen influencers” are earning using Snapchat. Unlike Gen Y’s primary use of the service to discretely send dubious pictures, teenagers as young as 13 are cashing in on the social media platform. Using Snapchat-focused product Fanbytes, popular users of the platform are getting connected with brands to collaborate on advertising videos targeting people under the age of 21. Co-founder Timothy Armoo said the service has worked on over 300 campaigns with its 1,000 influencers who attract between 10,000 and one million views per Snap. “Last month, our highest earner was a 17-year-old kid who got $7,000 through delivering ads in our network,” he told Adweek. “The average person is making around $2,000 a month.” Each influencer is given a “Fanbytes Score,” which helps determine how much cash they will receive from the advertising — those with up to 25,000 followers can expect to earn around $1,500 per month, while those with 150,000 plus receive upwards of $6,500. “It’s a score from 0 to 100 that measures how influential someone is on Snapchat, taking into account their views, completion rates, and open rates, etc,” Armoo told Business Insider. So this means if one of the 13-year-olds enrolled as an influencer on the platform can maintain high views and engagement, they could earn $84,000 every year. Armoo said the platform built technology to insert ads and videos into influencer stories, rather than running straight advertising which was usually skipped. “I believe Snapchat’s the new TV format for kids, and to me it’s going to be the perfect destination to reach teens,” he said. “We’re now the largest place for Snap influencers, a lot of people have ignored Snapchat because they’re too lazy to figure out the format.” Who are the Snapchat users getting paid?Ellie James aka @NinkComPoop is one of the services primary influencers and is well known for her videos that feature a variety of fashion, style, beauty, hair, travel, and lifestyle content. With a style that reflects a positive and uplifting energy, the 22-year-old has a huge following for her reviews and unboxings of fashion and beauty products and motivational chats. James said she likes to use social media to help her forget her daily struggles. “[Snapchat has] enabled me to make my passion my job by offering me contact with so many incredible brands that perfectly fit my channel,” she said. When it comes to the type of content people watch, you might be surprised to learn one of the highest earners on the platform is Drew Gilchrist aka @DrewIsSharing. Like James, the 20-year-old has a huge following on his YouTube channel, which also helps attract eyes to his Snapchat. The self-proclaimed stoner’s content is largely focused on weed, with his controversial videos offering advice on things like how to get drugs and roll joints. While some might question the dubious focus of his videos, Gilchrist said he is glad to be using a service like Fanbyte. “Where else are you going to get paid to do Snapchat work, it’s great,” he said. @MaxPlaysFifa is a social media celebrity who has managed to attract a huge following for playing the video game Fifa — his username might give that one away. The gamer said using the service “makes his life easier” as the brands wanting to reach his viewership contact him with others, meaning he can focus more on content than chasing deals. Like the others, Max already had a huge following on his YouTube channel, so making the move to Snapchat was natural progression. Download Article Download Article
Millions of people are already using Snapchat to connect with friends, share photos and record memorable experiences for their entire social circle to see. But what most users don’t realize is that social media platforms like Snapchat have also created a whole new set of opportunities to pull in extra cash just by taking advantage of the app's unique format. It all starts with gaining devoted followers to ensure that your activity is being seen. From there, you can make the app work for you by posting content as an official brand ambassador or generating attention for your other business pursuits.
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Advertisement About This ArticleArticle SummaryX 1. Accumulate followers. Did this summary help you? Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 85,410 times. Is this article up to date?How many views does it take to get paid on Snapchat?Do you get paid per view on Snapchat? No, Snapchat does not pay users based on the number of views. Regular posts to Snaphat do not earn any money. However, you can submit your best Snaps to Spotlight for a chance to earn a share of over $1 million paid out each day.
How can I earn money from Snapchat?Best practices for making money on Snapchat. Understand your audience. ... . Partner with influencers or create an affiliate program. ... . Use geofilters to capture local users. ... . Create descriptive ads. ... . Get to the point. ... . Showcase your product straight away. ... . Leverage UGC. ... . Create a sense of urgency.. How much does 10k Snapchat followers make?Snapchat stories
Snapchat influencer post rates by number of views: 1,000–4,999 views: $500. 5,000–9,999 views: $1,000–$3,000. 10,000–19,999 views: $3,000–$5,000.
Do Snapchat pays money?The company pays on a curve, factoring in various engagement metrics, including the total number of unique video views and "favorites," as well as the number of daily users who view a Snap. Snap paid 12,000 creators more than $250 million in 2021 as part of its Snapchat Spotlight programs, the company said.
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