Not sure if the right board but I started an Instagram fitness motivation page (of stuff like pic related) when I started lifting for personal motivation. Now I have 100,000 followers and was wondering if I could make money out of that? Even though I never make personal posts my page is still active
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Your best bet would be finding a company (preferably one aimed at your audience) and hitting them up to see if they want to run ads over your account, if you actually have 100k followers and set a reasonable price, I'm sure they'll crumble in your hands. P.S What's your account @?
>>2982330
Many companies should be interested in my audience, I think. It's anything fitness related. I don't know what's a reasonable price for 100k? I tried to look it up but there really isn't much info on it especially since I'm not a personal "blog"
Well, usually in business you start low with a new client to draw them in and keep them coming, instead of just one payment I'd recommend something like $15 a post. The company paying will choose when they want you to post. As you grow, make your prices go up gradually. Maybe suggest getting a discount code from the company to give to your fans more incentive to buy
Do you have engagement stats too?
You are lrobably right on the cusp where you can get free products from brands for reviews and maybe paid placements/endorsements/posts.
There are agencies who can rep you (and take 20%) and basically serve opportunities up.
I would probably offer you a bunch of product for a giveaway and maybe $500-700 for a little campaign without giving it much thought.
Then track everything and see how you do.
>>2982368
One last thought... Your 100k is cool but when you post a link, how many will click and engage? I pay maybe $0.65 a click with PPC.
I would probably see how well your audience does in terms of engaging with content. The views themselves are not terribly valuable.
>>2982368
Do you mean this? My followers are very active considering I talk to them a lot, I get a lot of comments
But why would brands send me products when I never post pictures of myself? I just post quotes and motivational stuff. Not myself or my body.
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>>2982380
That's less desirable, then - just because you aren't really an authoritative voice so much as a curator.
Still, Instagram charges something like $5-7 for every 1,000 impressions.
If you can serve an ad image or set of ad images and get it say 500k impressions and maybe 5k clicks...
That might be worth a few thousand dollars to an advertiser.
I hate this world.
Look up "Instagram Influencers", this should give you a way to start.
In your case, if you have quotes that get good interactions you could just putting one up with a brand picture underneath and ask for a relatively low CPM (in the single digits I would say), based on engagement of course.
Try to find young fitness/food/health brands on Instagram and other social media who are maybe in the single k region and ask them if they would like to collaborate