
So, are you looking to earn money as a social media influencer?
Being a social media influencer has become an amazing form of income to many, meaning you can actually use your creative talent to earn a living. Whilst there are ways of earning £££ through twitter, facebook and other platforms β I think itβs safe to say Instagram is where the big bucks lie when it comes to social media. My instagram has played a big part in me becoming a full time blogger, as my largest social media platform. Micro influencers are becoming more and more popular to use these days within marketing and there are accounts with a following of as little as 1000 earning money from the gram. I thought that I would share a few of the ways that Iβve come across over the last couple of years to earn money as a social media influencer for anyone whoβs wanting to get into that side of things.
Apps.
Apps are probably going to be your best friend if you want to earn money as a social media influencer. There are loads of fab ones out there, but there are also a lot that are a big waste of time. With some of them, you can apply for campaigns that take your fancy, there are ones where brands can contact you via your profile and there are ones where you can submit content to brands with a 50/50 chance of approval. I do prefer the first two over the latterβ¦ I canβt say that Iβm a huge fan of spending a lot of time creating a gorgeous piece of content on the βchanceβ it might be accepted, but sometimes if youβre short on funds itβs worth spending the time and chancing it for the extra ££. There are actually more and more apps becoming available too, with social media marketing becoming much more common. Iβve discovered so many apps within the last few months through word of mouth that Iβd never even heard of before β but have held some of the biggest brand campaigns. It just shows how helpful a post like this can be to help you discover them!

Hereβs some of the apps I useβ¦
Β Tribe βΒ I have a love/hate relationship with Tribe, itβs an app where the idea is you work with brands promoting products that you already own and love β which is fine, love that idea BUT itβs totally, totally flawed. You could spend three hours shooting a beautiful flat lay, submit it to said brand just for them to turn it down. There are however some campaigns where you can submit mock ups, so a photo similar to what you WOULD take if they sent you product out. Iβve done a few of these and just submitted a photo thatβs already live on my instagram grid and then the brands have posted products out to me, basically ensuring that Iβm going to get paid for content creation. Sometimes I will chance it and submit content to brands if Iβm really quiet and donβt have much work in, like at the beginning of January. Iβd been so quiet over the Christmas period that I needed some extra cash and I randomly took a quick flat lay for a brand with products I already owned and funnily enough it got accepted the same day! It was total luck but it worked out nicely, obviously this isnβt always the case but I felt happy to take the risk with work being so dead.
Takumi βΒ Collaborations basically pop up on the app when youβre matched to them, so not everyone will get the same opportunities, and you can then request to participate if you like the sound of it. Whilst I havenβt had anything through this yet, itβs still worth downloading as Iβve seen opportunities with brands like Homesense and Primark come up on mine!
IndaHash βΒ I only discovered IndaHash last year, and I actually thought it looked so dodgy at first as it gives you your rate based on following and engagement which is a very poor rate. Mine is around Β£35 or something ridiculous β however, little did I know that they have employees who direct message you on instagram when they think youβre suited to a new campaign and you can negotiate fees and give your actual rate. Iβve had a few bits of work through this app now and made some pretty decent dosh. You can select which campaigns youβre interested in on the app and then wait to see if you get asked to participate and chat terms and fees etc.
Some other apps include HypeFactory, Collabor8, BrandSnob, Collabary and Buzzooka β theyβre all I have on my phone but thereβs loads more if you have a browse of the web and the app store!
Networks.
Thereβs loads of platforms available that you can sign up with and create profiles on, they are usually blog based platforms but donβt let this fool you! There are networks such as The Blogger Orogramme that actually have opps come up constantly solely for Instagram. I find it a bit hit and miss as paid campaigns rarely come up but itβs still worth signing up with and looking out for them. A recent favourite of mine is AspireIQ (previously called Revfluence) as I worked with Hello Fresh through them and Iβd been dying to try them out for ages. Iβm hoping some more good opportunities arrive through this one during 2019. They have recently rebranded and it seems to be much better than how it was before, although I donβt think they have an app ready yet from what I can see. Another platform a lot of people use is Influenster, however I think this is more of a gifting platform where you receive beauty bits to review β still worth signing up with as it gives you more content to produce and more brands to add to your portfolio.Β
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Pitch.
I canβt stress how important pitching is if you want to earn a living in this industry. Unless you have a following of 100k+ (and probably even then) youβre a tiny fish in a large pond and you have to put your own name out there. It can be hard at first, figuring out what to say but once you get used to it, itβs generally a breeze. All you have to do is find marketing agencies to pitch to or google search for PR contacts for a brand that you fancy working with. If you send a polite email, keeping it short and sweet with your following and maybe an idea of your engagement ratio and a sentence or two with why youβd like to work with them, it usually works a charm. Not many PRs will want to read a three page pitch at 9am on a Monday morning just as theyβve settled down for work, keeping it short, sweet, polite and to the point is much better. If itβs not a specific brand youβre contacting and itβs more of an agency, you can just say that youβd like to be considered for any campaigns that fit your niche. You can also DM brands on instagram asking for a contact email if you canβt find one or have seen them working with other influencers β most brands always reply to me as theyβre usually very active on the account.
Databases.
Following on from the above, finding agencies that focus on Instagram marketing is extremely beneficial. You can find hundreds of them from a quick google search, and you just need to get in touch and ask to be added to their database which will then mean youβre on the system and can be considered for any campaigns they think youβre suitable for. Some of the ones Iβve worked with are goat agency,Β PMYB, summer.co and billiondollarboy. You can find plenty more if you google βinfluencer marketing agencyβ though!
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Photography.
One of the best things about Instagram is that you basically have a free online portfolio. Chances are, as an influencer, youβre already pretty good at taking a good shot. Use your little portfolio and see if any brands are looking for some photography for their own channels or their websites. Iβve dabbled in quite a bit of product photography that are jobs I would never have got if it wasnβt for my blog and instagram account. A lot of brands prefer hiring bloggers/influencers these days as we are far more affordable than getting in a βprofessionalβ that usually costs Β£1000+ for a days work. Theyβve realised they can get the same quality shots from influencers for far less! I do think you probably need a DSLR if you want to earn money doing product shots though as you need the crispness and quality you get from a high end camera. Make sure you charge well for this though and more than you would for your own channel as usually youβre signing over your creative rights to the brand.
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So those are the tips I have for earning money through Instagram as a social media influencer, do you have any other app recommendations?
