

“Micro” influencers have anywhere from 6,000 to 10,000 followers. This logic stems from the idea that the more eyes that see the content, the more brands are willing to pay.īut what determines that ✨magic ✨number one must hit before these posts actually become profitable? While climbing the influencer ladder, it’s common to get paid more per post if you have a higher follower count.

And just how realistic that task is to conquer. We’re putting the numbers to the test to see how financially independent one can really be from a couple thousand likes. Their credibility comes through an influx of social engagement, which occurs while building an influence that is rewarded with products, money, and sometimes even fame. These influencers – as society has labeled them – have created a digital empire by snapping a few semi-filtered shots with one hand, while promoting the latest trend with the other. It’s easy to poke fun at your latest acquaintance that’s taken up this endeavour, but that doesn’t stop the tiny voice in your head asking, “Are they getting paid for this?” quickly followed by, “I can hold a bottle of self-tanner and smile too – can I get paid as well?” Next season, he will be wearing the jersey of Italy’s Tonno Callipo Calabria Vibo Valentia.If you’re on Instagram, odds are you’ve seen at least one of these things. Recall that a couple of years ago Douglas had outed as gay. The public, especially from Brazil, was very pleased with what he was sharing. Every day, he is telling his fans about life in the Olympic Village and what is going on around the event, about how alarms wake him in the morning, about so-called ‘anti-sex’ beds in the room, etc. A 25-year-old ‘Seleção’ starter (gold medalist from Rio 2016) has over three million followers on this social media, by a million more than Marouf who fell to second place ( see the list of the most-followed volleyball players on Instagram we recently announced – note that the number of followers at some of them changed in the meantime).Įxactly Douglas’ posts since the start of the Olympics in Tokyo helped him increase the number of Instagram followers. It is Douglas Souza, the outside hitter, who is currently engaged in the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo with the Brazil National Team. Iranian setter Saeid Marouf is no longer the king of Instagram among volleyball players. Douglas Souza, the Brazil Men’s National Team member, is a volleyball player with the most Instagram followers in the world.
