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TikTok Stars can earn $200,000 per post by collaborating with Big Brands

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Well known TikTok stars with good number of followers are making as much as $200,000 per 60 seconds post and may charger $1million next year expert says.

TikTok influences have huge potential to earn by collaborating with multinational brands who are looking to promote their business to millions of TikTok users.

According to a research conducted by US group of Morning consultant TikTok stars may earn upto $0.005/ follower for paid posts. These posts are up to only 60 seconds.

This implies that a star like 17-year-old singer Loren Gray,  who has over 38million can rack upto nearly $200,000 per post.

BabyAriel, with a fanbase of 30 million, may earn around $150,000 per post.

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The Chinese app, valued at around $75billion in 2018, has introduced new features giving parents control over the content they see in their child’s feed.

Family Safety Mode helps parents to keep their children safe on the platform by linking a parent’s account to their child’s account. Parents now can also use the system to control the time their children spend on the app everyday day, limit or turn off direct messaging and rebuff inappropriate content.

 

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