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SavingAdvice.com Blog Snapchat isn’t just a messaging app it’s also a great place to make some extra cash. If you have a knack for creating short, entertaining videos, you can build an audience on the app and earn money from brand deals, promoting your own merch, and more. Read on to learn more about how to make money on Snapchat. Build An Audience One of the best ways to make money on Snapchat is to promote products and services to your audience. But you won’t get paid sponsorships or brand deals unless you have a pretty sizable following. If you don’t have a big enough audience yet, here are a few quick tips to help you grow it. ....
Published January 18, 2021 To sign up for our daily newsletter filled with the latest news, goss and other stuff you should care about, head HERE. For a running feed of all our stories, follow us on Twitter HERE. Or, bookmark the PEDESTRIAN.TV homepage to visit whenever you need a news fix. Ahh, remember Snapchat? Well, the app that first gave us stories is now trying to desperately crawl its way back into your life, and they’re willing to pay you for it. As it turns out, Snapchat still exists, and it’s not just for sending nudes when you go home for the holidays. It has evolved and now have its own TikTok-esque service – Spotlight – that they’ll actually pay you to use, if you’re good enough. ....
Snapchat Wants You to Post. Itâs Willing to Pay Millions. Top performers are raking in cash as the company seeks to compete against TikTok and similar platforms. Cam Casey, 19, and Joey Rogoff, 21, have made millions from Snapchat’s Spotlight since it debuted last fall.Credit.Alex Welsh for The New York Times Published Jan. 15, 2021Updated Jan. 19, 2021 In late November, Cam Casey, a TikTok star with over seven million followers, was relaxing at home when he decided to upload a video of a science experiment that resulted in a Coca-Cola bottle exploding to Snapchat. Mr. Casey, 19, had read that the company had introduced a new TikTok-like feature called Spotlight within the app where users could share short-form videos. He wondered if some old videos from his camera roll could get traction. ....
Many of these new Snapchat tycoons are famous TikTok stars and Gen Z influencers, but average users are also striking internet gold after their videos go viral. ....