Everyone on the internet is trying to sell you something. Here's how much they're really making.
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Everyone on the internet is trying to sell you something. Here's how much they're really making.
"I'm going to link things all day long because my audience that I've built here is so loyal to me now,"
"We feel like we're family and friends in real life, even though we're not. My mission is to represent plus-size women and size representation is huge to me."
"your plus size bestie,"
Ashley Dorough models plus-size clothes on Instagram and posts affiliate links so followers can purchase the items she features. Affiliate marketing lets influencers share products and earn commissions—typically around 10%, but ranging from 1% to over 20% depending on platform and brand. Commissions apply even if a customer buys different items after clicking an influencer's link. Platforms include Amazon, LTK and ShopMy. Influencers can earn significant sums from affiliate sales; one anonymous influencer projected over $70,000 in December. The prevalence of affiliate links has expanded as creators increasingly monetize audience trust and representation goals.
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