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  2. How influencers make money from affiliate marketing and the ...

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    Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok offer affiliate marketing programs to creators. Some influencers make thousands of dollars each month.

  3. Wanghong economy - Wikipedia

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    The wanghong economy refers to the Chinese digital economy based on influencer marketing through social media platforms. [1] Wanghong (Chinese: 网红; pinyin: wǎnghóng; lit. 'internet fame') is the Chinese term for internet celebrity. [2]

  4. Online streamer - Wikipedia

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    China has become the largest marketplace for live streaming. A large number of streamers make $10,000–$100,000 a month without having to be a big name on the Internet. [14] This is due to the large population and the ubiquity of smartphones, where many Chinese citizens prefer to consume their entertainment.

  5. Internet celebrity - Wikipedia

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    'Internet fame') is the Chinese version of Internet stardom. The wanghong economy is a Chinese digital economy based on influencer marketing in social media. [52] Some wanghong celebrities generate profits via retail or e-commerce, through attracting the attention of their followers. Internet celebrities have become a popular phenomenon in China.

  6. How micro influencers get paid partnerships, from templates ...

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    How to get paid as a micro influencer and reach out to brands with the right tools. We spoke with 22 micro influencers to learn exactly how they pitch themselves.

  7. Top 5 highest paid social media influencers - AOL

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    These are the five highest-paid social media influencers in the world, according to Hopper's 2019 "Instagram Rich List."

  8. Creator economy - Wikipedia

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    The creator economy or also known as creator marketing and influencer economy, is a software-driven economy that is built around creators who produce and distribute content, products, or services directly to their audience, leveraging social media platforms and AI tools. [1]

  9. Mentalities: What Are Chinese Male Influencers Buying? - AOL

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    With around 8 million followers on Weibo, China’s version of Twitter, there is almost nothing Dipsy can’t get in China. Like man Mentalities: What Are Chinese Male Influencers Buying?