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How Much Do Instagram + TikTok Content Creators Make (And How To Get Started)

If you’ve built up any sort of a social media following, the thought has probably crossed your mind – what would it take to start earning some money from my accounts? That’s a complicated question to answer. We reached out to some of our favorite content creators for a little perspective. We’ll take a closer look at how much they actually make from Instagram and TikTok, and what it took to get there. How Much do Content Creators Make? The amount that social media content creators earn depends on the number of followers, type of post, specific niche and the sponsoring company’s budget. Jen Ruiz, who runs the blog Jen on a Jet Plane , has 185,000 followers on TikTok and 25,000 followers on Instagram. She currently earns $10,000 per month on both platforms. She charges between $500 and $1,000 per sponsored post, and the exact cost depends on the brand and whether or not she’s receiving anything else in return, like a free press trip. Catherine Alford, author of “Mom’s Got Money: A

The Lili Account Keeps Track of Freelancer Expenses For You

Some of the links in this post are from our sponsors. We provide you with accurate, reliable information. Learn more about how we make money and select our advertising partners . We know all about the challenges of freelancer life, believe us. We know it’s not always easy making a go of it as an independent contractor, a side hustler, a gig worker, whatever you want to call it. For one thing, you have to do all this extra financial stuff , and it’s tricky stuff. When you work for yourself, it’s on you to set aside money for taxes. And ideally, you’re supposed to keep track of your work-related expenses so you can pay less in taxes. But c’mon, how many of us are really all that great about doing that consistently? Good news: We’ve found a cool online checking account that helps you do all that stuff. Lili is a mobile banking service that’s built exclusively for freelancers like you. The app, available for iOS or Android , is laser-focused on your specific needs. Lili is totally fr

Here's Why Your Excuses for Not Investing Don't Hold Up

Some of the links in this post are from our sponsors. We provide you with accurate, reliable information. Learn more about how we make money and select our advertising partners . It’s no secret that investing is one of the best ways to grow wealth. We’re talking about real wealth — not the measly returns you’d get from a savings account. If you really want to grow your money, you need the kind of returns you’ll get from investing. Of course we all know this. But a lot of us have things holding us back. Maybe we don’t know how to get started. Maybe we feel totally out of our element. Or maybe now’s just not the right time. There are a lot of excuses for not investing — and most of them don’t hold up. Here are the top reasons people don’t invest — and how to get around them and start building real wealth. 1. I Don’t Know What I’m Doing C’mon, that’s never stopped me from doing anything! Of course, I did manage to break my car that one time I tried to change the oil… Just kidding! S

How Much Do Instagram + TikTok Content Creators Make (And How To Get Started)

If you’ve built up any sort of a social media following, the thought has probably crossed your mind – what would it take to start earning some money from my accounts? That’s a complicated question to answer. We reached out to some of our favorite content creators for a little perspective. We’ll take a closer look at how much they actually make from Instagram and TikTok, and what it took to get there. How Much do Content Creators Make? The amount that social media content creators earn depends on the number of followers, type of post, specific niche and the sponsoring company’s budget. Jen Ruiz, who runs the blog Jen on a Jet Plane , has 185,000 followers on TikTok and 25,000 followers on Instagram. She currently earns $10,000 per month on both platforms. She charges between $500 and $1,000 per sponsored post, and the exact cost depends on the brand and whether or not she’s receiving anything else in return, like a free press trip. Catherine Alford, author of “Mom’s Got Money: A Mi

7 Moves to Make if Your Unemployment Benefits Just Got Cut

Labor Day weekend marked a grim milestone for millions of people out of work due to the pandemic. Unemployment benefits ended for about 7.5 million people after President Biden’s administration declined to ask Congress to extend federal benefits again. Another 3 million people lost a $300 weekly federal boost to state jobless benefits, though governors in 26 states had already withdrawn early from the program. If your unemployment benefits just ended or got cut, don’t wait to take action. Here are seven steps to take ASAP. 7 Things to Do if Your Unemployment Just Got Cut Expanded unemployment compensation has been a lifeline to millions of workers over the last year and a half. If you’re worried about how you’ll stay afloat, here’s what to do. 1. Look for a Job in an Industry That Hires Fast If you’re still searching for employment, consider a bridge job . Basically, it’s any job that helps you pay the bills, even if it’s not your ideal job. Because many businesses are having tro

6 Places to Get Cheap or Free Flu Shots This Year

In case this news gets lost amid the COVID-19 noise, listen up: Flu season is upon us. Having two potentially deadly viruses that share some of the same symptoms makes getting the flu vaccine important for both protecting yourself from the flu and reducing the strain on health care facilities responding to the coronavirus. The good news: Getting vaccinated doesn’t have to be expensive. Here’s where to get a flu shot for cheap or free — plus where you could actually snag flu shot deals after getting your shot. Where to Get Cheap or Free Flu Shots The annual flu vaccine can help protect you from getting the flu and reduce the severity if you do contract it.  The CDC recommends flu shots annually for everyone 6 months and older.  Although September and October are the ideal times to get vaccinated, the CDC notes that you can get a vaccine so long as the flu virus is circulating — flu season doesn’t officially end until around April or May. If you have health insurance, you’ll lik

Planning a Revenge Travel Budget for After the Pandemic

After many months without traveling for fun, lots of people are itching to get on a plane, train, or automobile. The term used to describe this is “revenge travel.” It’s the urge to start traveling again after being home for a long time, and to make up for things we didn’t do during shutdowns, quarantines, health concerns, or all of the above. The Delta variant of the virus has changed things a bit, with reports that it may be starting to suppress travel demand. But people are still planning for when things get better. A survey by CreditCards.com found that 66% of respondents planned to treat themselves post-pandemic without knowing how they’d pay for their splurges, and travel was one of the top items on people’s splurge lists. But unless you’ve been saving up, revenge travel can really ruin your finances. Here’s some advice to quench your thirst for travel without drowning yourself in debt. Be Ready for Wait Lists It’s tempting to want to blow the budget on a great experience

Why I Started Creating an Exit Strategy on Day 1 of My New Job

A couple of years ago,  I got myself a full-time job after years of trying to make it as a freelancer. It offered me nearly double what I was making when self-employed — plus the usual benefits — and it was an exciting new career challenge. So you might be surprised to learn that on my very first day on the job, I began creating an exit strategy. You’ve probably heard stories of people plotting their exit strategies from their full-time jobs. Generally, it seems that someone is motivated to create one because they hate their job, boss, commute, pay, hours, or even (sadly) all of the above.  But in my case, it’s about none of these things. Let me rewind — before I was a freelancer, I was a mildly content full-time employee. Optimize Your Resume and Find a Job That Accommodates Your Lifestyle Sign Up Today and Get Started Planning for a Switch   Although I didn’t love what I did at my job, there were too many other perks that made it worth my while. I had saved a little money, b

How to Get Free Money on the Cash App

Cash App mobile wallet is growing in popularity because there are several legit ways to get free money on the Cash App. In addition to getting free money from daily activities, the app offers several exciting banking, investing, and debit card perks. Here’s a closer look at how Cash App can help you out. Table of Contents How Cash App Works How to Get Free Money with Cash App Get $5 for Signing Up Cash Card Boosts Refer Friends Social Media Contests Buy Bitcoin Online Banking Free ATM Reimbursements Invest in Stocks Investment Options Cash App Scams Fake Cash App Customer Service Fake Giveaways Gift Card Scams Fake Referral Bonuses Lottery Game Scams Cash App FAQs What are the Cash App fees? How do I get a Cash App Account and a Free $5? Is Cash App Safe? Cash App vs CashApp: What’s the Difference? Cash App Alternatives Venmo PayPal Zelle Cash App Pros and Cons Pros Cons Summary How Cash App Works Cash App is a digital wallet