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How much money 11 Instagram micro influencers earn from brand deals

Por: Business Insider Entertainment October 24, 2022

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To earn money as an influencer, you don't need millions of followers on Instagram.Some micro influencers — — are making thousands of dollars from brand sponsorships. Hiring these influencers, many of whom work on their digital businesses , is part of .Industry insiders say that while follower size is important to a degree, it is a creator's engagement (which includes reach, likes, comments, and DMs) and how their audience converts... + full article



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