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This is how much fashion bloggers get paid per Instagram post

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Street style, blogger Chiara Ferragni — The Blonde Salad — arriving at Balmain Spring Summer 2017 show held at Hotel Potocki, in Paris, France, on 29 September 2016.

Image: Sipa USA via AP

LONDON Instagram’s fashion stars can be a source of style inspo, ideas and useful tips.

While fashion bloggers’ feeds are replete with effortless-yet-flawless photography, reality couldn’t be further from the glamorous lives portrayed via social media.

Whether bloggers are publishing posts sponsored by brands, or parading outfits paid for by brands during fashion week, shrewd bloggers and brands have turned social media into a big-buck business.

This monetisation of fashion blogging a.k.a. “influencer marketing” has caused something of a rift in the fashion industry, with Vogue‘s creative digital director lashing out at fashion bloggers who are killing the fashion industry.

“Note to bloggers who change head-to-toe, paid-to-wear outfits every hour: Please stop. Find another business.”

“Note to bloggers who change head-to-toe, paid-to-wear outfits every hour: Please stop. Find another business. You are heralding the death of style,” Sally Singer Vogue‘s creative digital director wrote in an editors’ piece about Milan Fashion Week.

In an even more scathing rebuke, Alessandra Codinha Vogue.com fashion news editor hailed fashion bloggers’ behaviour during fashion week “embarrassing” and “funny.”

“Rather than a celebration of any actual style, it seems to be all about turning up, looking ridiculous, posing, twitching in your seat as you check your social media feeds, fleeing, changing, repeating,” wrote Codinha.

But this incessant checking of social media has nothing to do with vanity it’s pure business.

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Mashable talked to a spokesperson for Influencer Marketing Agency an agency that matches brands with bloggers, vloggers and influencers to find out just how much money is behind the posts filling our Insta feeds.

According to a spokesperson for the agency, the fee per post is “highly dependent” on the audience the brand wishes to reach and the platform on which the influencer is publishing.

“This of course includes reach, strength of relationship with their followers and credibility,” the spokesperson told Mashable.

“Influencers can earn anywhere from below 100 ($110) to 100 times this amount (10,000, $11,006) for content they create in collaboration with a brand,” the spokesperson confirmed.

Jenny Woods, founder of the social media startup for marketing teams Zaapt, told Mashable that a fashion and lifestyle Instagram star with 1.3m followers was recently paid 5,000 ($6,104) for an Instagram post.

“Another brand paid 17,000 ($20,749) for a reality TV star to tweet and Instagram about their brand in a series of posts. The influencer has 1.2m followers on Instagram,” Woods continued.

Woods says that an influencer with more than 1 million followers can expect to earn between 5,000 ($6,104) and 20,000 (24,406) per post.

When it comes to adding a price tag to an Instagram post, the more followers the better. And, the massive reach commanded by social media savvy celebrities like Kim Kardashian West can carry a six-figure sum.

Chris Kyriacou founder of iSocial social media agency told Mashable that the fee depends entirely on how engaged the influencer’s audience is, and on the “value” of certain influencers.

Earlier this year, a marketing expert told Page Six that the Kardashians earn hundreds of thousands of dollars per Instagram post.

“Now, for $400,000, you get the Kardashians to post on Instagram,” the source told Page Six, referencing makeup, clothing and music as items she frequently posts about.

Time to start building your social media following, perhaps.

Read more: http://mashable.com/2016/10/12/fashion-bloggers-paid/

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