Friday, April 19th

๐Ÿคณ How Much Money do Influencers Actually Make?

Whatโ€™s In This Email

  • How much money do influencers actually make?

  • Googleโ€™s new tool for work: Vids

  • Keith Leeโ€™s seal of excellence has touched Toronto

  • Carrots have TWO parts!

  • Notable Spotlight: Compton Ave.

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Dreaming of Becoming a Social Media Influencer? Here's the Reality (and How Much You Can Earn)

Ever wonder how much those social media stars you follow actually make? We've got the breakdown!

  • The Money Matters: Earnings vary wildly depending on follower count and engagement.

    • Nano-influencers (under 10k followers) make around $195 per post.

    • Mid-tier influencers (10k-1 million followers) make around $1,221 per post.

    • Macro-influencers (over 1 million followers) make around $1,804 per post.

    • Mega-influencers (think Kylie Jenner) can earn millions per post!

  • What Affects Earnings? It's more than just follower count.

    • Engagement rate: Fans who actively like and comment are more valuable.

    • Content type: Videos and in-depth reviews command higher fees.

    • Brand deals: Bigger brands pay more for endorsements.

  • How Do They Make Money? There are many ways for influencers to cash in.

    • Sponsored posts: Creating content that promotes a brand or product.

    • Social media management: Helping brands run their social media accounts.

    • YouTube ads: Revenue generated from ads displayed on their channel.

    • Affiliate links: Earning a commission on sales driven through their links.

    • Selling merchandise: Think t-shirts, artwork, or ebooks.

    • Subscriptions & Donations: Offering exclusive content for paying fans.

    • Brand ambassadorships: Becoming the official spokesperson for a brand.

Why This Matters: Social media fame can be tempting, but it's a competitive field. This insider info can help you decide if influencing is a realistic career path.


Read the full article here.


Ditch the Slides, Enter Vids: Google's New Tool for Work

Calling all professionals! Tired of those endless slide deck meetings? Google's got your back. Here's the latest on their new app, Vids:

  • Focus on Video, Not Presentations: Vids is designed to make creating shareable work videos as easy as building slides.

  • AI-Powered Assistant: Stuck for content? Google's AI, Gemini, can help with storyboarding, scripts, and even narration.

  • Seamless Collaboration: Share your Vids with colleagues for commenting, editing, and real-time feedback.

  • Integrates with Existing Tools: Vids works seamlessly with Drive and other Workspace apps you already use.

Why This Matters: Vids reflects the changing communication style at work. This new tool can help you ditch the outdated slide deck and create engaging video content to collaborate and share information more effectively.

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 ๐ŸŒ AROUND THE INTERWEBS  

Popular TikTok creator Keith Lee, a US-based food reviewer came Toronto and tried some of Torontoโ€™s food. After his reviews the restaurants he reviewed have been PACKED!

See the video below.
@keith_lee125

Toronto Food taste test ๐Ÿ’• would you try it ? ๐Ÿ’• #foodcritic @SUMAQ IRAQI CHARCOAL GRILL @Old Nassau @Biscuits To Baskets @The Brandon Gonez... See more

We were today years old when we learned a carrot has two parts.

See the image below.
@yousuckatcooking

Carrot Disassembly Hack #carrot #hack

๐Ÿ”ฆ NOTABLE SPOTLIGHT ๐Ÿ”ฆ

A cocktail bar inspired by the essence of London UK's exclusive COMPTON AVE.

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this place has bewitched me body and soul (so so proud๐Ÿ–ค) #torontofood #thingstodointoronto #torontorestaurants #torontobar #darkacademia ... See more

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