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The proportion of high-income earners who live according to their salary is increasing year by year.
But high-income earners are under increasing pressure, a LendingClub survey found. Among people earning six figures or more, 49% said they were living paycheck to paycheck, up from 42% last year. Personal Finance Details:Credit card debt approaches $1 trillionHow much emergency savings do you really need?Three areas of financial risk that consumers should be aware ofAlternatively, among those with incomes less than $100,000, the proportion who reported a subsistence salary remained flat or declined over the same period. Among those whose income rose from $50,000 to $100,000, it rose slightly from 64% to 63%, and among those whose income fell…
Many consumer companies are diversifying their sales channels to meet market demands for digitization. Retail companies in particular need to look beyond their brick-and-mortar stores by expanding across multiple channels. Affiliate marketing is becoming an increasingly important part of this digital diversification. This strategy allows brands to partner with social influencers to reach large audiences with minimal resources and generate quick results. However, affiliate marketing strategies are a target for fraudulent activities. Companies think they are paying the right affiliate partners, but there is a huge risk that they are funneling funds to fraudulent sources. In the current digital…
downward angle icon An icon in the shape of a downward facing corner. Nadja Marrero. Nadja Marrero Influencers on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube are compensated in a variety of ways, from sponsorships to ad revenue. How much a creator can earn depends on factors such as following size, engagement, and content category. We spoke to dozens of influencers to share how much money they've made on social media. Influencers earn money in a variety of ways, from sponsorships to selling products.The amount creators receive on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube depends on a variety of factors, from the content category to…
Influencers earn money in a variety of ways, from sponsorships to selling products.The amount creators receive on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube depends on a variety of factors, from content categories to which platforms an influencer stands out on.For many influencers, the best way to get paid is through deals with brands.Check out how Lenage is building his business and making money on TikTokIn addition to deals with brands, influencers can also receive compensation directly from the platform. YouTube has the most developed program for this called the Partner Program. Eight YouTubers who produce long-form videos shared how much YouTube paid…
Ready to tackle the biggest social media marketing challenges? If you’ve been struggling to keep your social media strategy agile and up to date, you’re definitely not alone. Competition for attention on social media is tougher than ever. New social networks are changing how we create content. Plus, people’s expectations are getting higher every day. It’s no wonder building a memorable brand presence online can feel overwhelming. Fear not. In this guide, we’re breaking down 10 of the most common social media marketing problems brands face today. For each challenge, we’ll also give you actionable next steps that help you…
Ready to tackle the biggest social media marketing challenges? If you’ve been struggling to keep your social media strategy agile and up to date, you’re definitely not alone. Competition for attention on social media is tougher than ever. New social networks are changing how we create content. Plus, people’s expectations are getting higher every day. It’s no wonder building a memorable brand presence online can feel overwhelming. Fear not. In this guide, we’re breaking down 10 of the most common social media marketing problems brands face today. For each challenge, we’ll also give you actionable next steps that help you…
The right social media marketing tools can make a big difference. And without the right social media marketing tools, your social strategy can fail before it has a chance. Good social media marketing can transform a brand's success. But without specific and powerful tools that align with your organization's goals, you won't be able to create or share valuable content, attract new audiences, or drive meaningful engagement. The list of marketer responsibilities never stops growing. Luckily, you don't have to, as we explain in detail what to look for in each social marketing solution. Let's dive in. Looking for something…
Zulie Rane is making six figures as a content creator. She said she works as little as possible and loves her life more than working a 9-to-5 job. Rane recommends choosing two platforms and tracking your time to get clarity on your return on investment. Thank you for registering! Access your favorite topics in a personalized feed on the go. Download the app I'm a freelance content creator living my absolute dream. I'm working as little as possible, but I love my life so much more than I did when I was working 9-5.Since getting laid off from my tech…
A six-figure salary is a dream for many workers across the U.S., a symbol of the success and prosperity that can come with hard work. “I always thought making $100,000 was significant,” says Claire, 27. “And when I reached it, that felt like a really, really big deal.” But the reality has been, let’s say, a bit different, according to Claire and five other millennials in her cohort, the high-earning but not rich yet (or HENRY) class of Americans that Fortune first identified in 2003. Just because you make six digits doesn’t mean you don’t feel a squeeze. Breaking the…
A six-figure salary is a dream for many workers across the U.S., a symbol of the success and prosperity that can come with hard work. “I always thought making $100,000 was significant,” says Claire, 27. “And when I reached it, that felt like a really, really big deal.” But the reality has been, let’s say, a bit different, according to Claire and five other millennials in her cohort, the high-earning but not rich yet (or HENRY) class of Americans that Fortune first identified in 2003. Just because you make six digits doesn’t mean you don’t feel a squeeze. Breaking the…