The rise of social media influencers and content creators on the Internet has opened up new avenues for income. Everyone is now connected to the Internet, and almost everyone has their favorite online stars to which they subscribe.
Certain social media personalities stand out above the rest - whether it's Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube, certain social media personalities stand out above the rest. They became the kings and queens of clicks, but we do not really know how much money they make from creating content.
In addition, a Bloomberg article informs us that in order to maximize marketing efforts, brands are turning to social media influencers and cutting-edge technology that uses machine learning and artificial intelligence. All of this is done in an effort to maximize quantifiable returns on investment.
@erikakullberg How much every platform pays me @Creators Agency ♬ original sound - Money Lawyer Erika
This TikTok influencer known as "Ms. Kullberg" surprised her audience with her transparency and cheery approach to introducing us to a previously unseen side of content creation. We know a lot of social media influencers who have been making a name and growing their following for a while, but they aren't exactly open about how much money they make from online viewership.
About Ms. Kullberg
Ms. Kullberg, also known as "erikakullberg" on TikTok, is a finance influencer from the United States with over 70 million followers. The influencer, a lawyer, is well-known for her TikTok video segments about "who reads the fine print so I don't have to."
You have probably figured out what Kullberg does on TikTok by now. As a lawyer and financial influencer, she provides her audience with useful information about numbers and money. Kullberg's tips become surprising hacks by reading "through the fine print," allowing anyone to get around specific troubling situations.
Content Creation Earnings
According to News, Ms. Kullberg disclosed the income in a TikTok video as she viewed her "creator fund dashboard," which displayed payments ranging from as little as USD$2 per day to as much as USD$25.
The same report tells us that only residents of the US, UK, France, Germany, Spain, and Italy over the age of 18 are eligible for payments made through the TikTok creator fund.
The creator of the financial content even revealed to her audience how much money she makes on other social media platforms. If her TikTok income surprised you, platforms like YouTube and Facebook are as lucrative as most of us believed.
She has 3.3 million Facebook followers, and the Meta-owned social media platform has paid her US$3,073 in just three months of posting videos. Since the majority of Kullberg's Facebook videos are simply reposts of her popular TikTok videos, she was also keen to emphasize that this is perfectly fine.
Now comes the exciting part: she has racked up 755k subscribers on YouTube and has earned a whopping USD$ 196,763 in less than three years. Now we have learned how much money content creators make from clicks and views. Simply put, they are all well compensated.