It’s not just Kim Kardashian who rakes it in from the photo-sharing app. Meet the ‘micro influencers’, a new breed of ordinary people who charge £300 a post, with some earning six figures a year
Some seemingly ordinary people are getting paid thousands of pounds to post on Instagram, the photo-sharing app. But are these Insta-celebs just publicity-seeking pouters, or is posting a credible – and ethical – way to make money?
People of a certain vintage might wonder what we’re talking about, so here’s the basics: Instagram is a social networking app for sharing photos and videos, either on a smartphone or desktop computer. Similar to Facebook or Twitter, users create a profile and post content with captions and hashtags (using the # sign). You can follow other people, see their photos and videos in your newsfeed, and leave comments.
May 05, 2017 at 05:14PM
from Emma Lunn
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