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Name, Image, & Likeness (NIL) at tOSU

OK, (seriously) how much can you make with 1.1 million Instagram followers and how do you make it?


They make it by posting ads from company's promoting brands etc.

I think I saw that Justin Fields could have made like 50k per posting last year?

To put that in prospective one of the Kardashians made $275k for one post to promote the failed Fyre Festival from a few years ago.
 
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They make it by posting ads from company's promoting brands etc.

I think I saw that Justin Fields could have made like 50k per posting last year?

To put that in prospective one of the Kardashians made $275k for one post to promote the failed Fyre Festival from a few years ago.

Thanks....so it's all related to advertising and/or commissions/referral fees from people going to a seller's site from a link in the person's social media site, etc. Similar to how Google makes $$$ off their search engine. They don't enter into an agreement with Twitter or Instagram, etc. for a given amount of $$$ per month if they make "X" number of posts per month and get "Y" number of followers.

Just sayin': It would have been really interesting if Justin Fields came back this year (besides a probable National Championship) just to see how much NIL money he could make. I'm saying he could have accumulated endorsements, appearances, autographs, jersey sales, and social media, etc. into a 7 figure income.
 
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Thanks....so it's all related to advertising and/or commissions/referral fees from people going to a seller's site from a link in the person's social media site, etc. Similar to how Google makes $$$ off their search engine. They don't enter into an agreement with Twitter or Instagram, etc. for a given amount of $$$ per month if they make "X" number of posts per month and get "Y" number of followers.

Just sayin': It would have been really interesting if Justin Fields came back this year (besides a probable National Championship) just to see how much NIL money he could make. I'm saying he could have accumulated endorsements, appearances, autographs, jersey sales, and social media, etc. into a 7 figure income.
Oh without a doubt JF makes at least 500k... as the hands down 1st overall pick in the 2022 NFL draft the national brand's that wouldve wanted to land JF ahead of time wouldve been epic. Like you said he probably makes 7 figures.
 
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They make it by posting ads from company's promoting brands etc.

I think I saw that Justin Fields could have made like 50k per posting last year?

To put that in prospective one of the Kardashians made $275k for one post to promote the failed Fyre Festival from a few years ago.

Kylie Jenner. And that's the amount she gets for mentioning any brand per post I believe. That's how people with no other skills besides "being hot" stay loaded off Instagram.
 
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How dare the CDC not pay a college athlete to speak out on this issue


Too bad he's dead; Joe Paterno would be an ideal spokesman for diarrhea.

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They make it by posting ads from company's promoting brands etc.

I think I saw that Justin Fields could have made like 50k per posting last year?

To put that in prospective one of the Kardashians made $275k for one post to promote the failed Fyre Festival from a few years ago.

Just for more clarity…..it’s more of being a “brand influencer”. Rather than hit followers over the head with advertising, it may be as simple as posting a standard message on Instagram, but doing so while wearing a sponsors clothing. A lot of today’s advertising and marketing campaigns via social media are about using influencers wearing or promoting a product, but the hook is in NOT making it an obvious advertising pitch.

Let’s just say you’re going to see a ton of Instagram posts with kids wearing hats/shirts/sports gear where the brand is visible but the content of the video is more subtle.
 
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This is going to get hilarious.



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Teradja Mitchell:



Zed Key, Eugene Brown, Ryan Watts and Lathan Ransom:



Tyreke Smith, Jeremy Ruckert, Dawand Jones, and Ryan Jacoby all endorsing GoPuff:



Meechie Johnson:



Emeka Egbuka:



C.J. Hicks (getting a head start):



Entire article: https://247sports.com/college/ohio-...ollowing-NIL-rule-change-167270833/#1664342_5

Everyone go help him hit 80k followers!

Just sayin': Here's where "Buckeye Nation" will give Ohio State players an advantage over most other schools....:nod:
 
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Kylie Jenner. And that's the amount she gets for mentioning any brand per post I believe. That's how people with no other skills besides "being hot" stay loaded off Instagram.
Yeah that's who... It's disgusting to me what people can make off of just advertising.

Imagine that tho... 275k and I bet she didnt even have to draft the post or actually post it herself. Lesson for our kids though is Jenner had to pay back 90k because of her part in influencing kids to attend this botched festival. Our kids should do their due diligence in finding out what it is they're promoting or who they're associating with.
 
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OK, (seriously) how much can you make with 1.1 million Instagram followers and how do you make it?



Just for more clarity…..it’s more of being a “brand influencer”. Rather than hit followers over the head with advertising, it may be as simple as posting a standard message on Instagram, but doing so while wearing a sponsors clothing. A lot of today’s advertising and marketing campaigns via social media are about using influencers wearing or promoting a product, but the hook is in NOT making it an obvious advertising pitch.

Let’s just say you’re going to see a ton of Instagram posts with kids wearing hats/shirts/sports gear where the brand is visible but the content of the video is more subtle.
From the looks of her other posts I’m guessing there’s going to be swimsuit brands ready to jump on getting Olivia in their product.

I’ll go ahead and follow just to be sure.
 
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