10 Best Social Media Earning Apps
1. Facebook
Meta Platforms, Inc., doing business as Meta and formerly named Facebook, Inc., and The Facebook, Inc., is an American multinational technology conglomerate based in Menlo Park, California. The company owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, among other products and services.
Facebook has a Nearly 239.65 million user base in India. It is one of the early social media platforms and is used by a large population in India. You can use your Facebook Profile, Group, or page to earn by sharing Affiliate deals and Sponsored Posts. You can also sell your own products with the help of Facebook ads and Marketplaces.
2. Instagram
Our goal is to be the best platform for creators like you to make a living. And if you have an idea that you want to share with the world, you should be able to create it and get it out there easily and simply — across Facebook and Instagram — and then earn money for your work.”
Instagram is the fourth most popular social media platform on the planet behind Facebook, Youtube, and WhatsApp. Many influencers and big brands use Instagram to advertise and make money through paid promotions.
If you have enough followers, you can earn some serious revenue.
In fact, Lickd’s Social Salary calculator estimates that content creators with roughly 5000 followers can earn an average of $350 for a post. This number jumps depending on how popular the account is—those with 100,000+ followers can make $4,000+ per post.
Instagram has a total community of 230.25 million users in India. You can promote your own product or affiliate links through your Instagram posts or reels.
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3. YouTube
In the traditional YouTube monetization model, creators launch a channel, uploads videos, then get paid each time a viewer engages with those videos. The number of subscribers and how many views the videos receive to determine how much revenue a channel earns.
YouTube’s Partner Program is the control center for creators. If you want to earn money on the platform, you must apply and:
- Follow all of the YouTube Channel Monetization Policies
- Live in a country/region where the program is available
- Not having any Community Guidelines strikes
- Log more than 4,000 watch hours in the past year
- Have more than 1,000 subscribers to your channel
- Have an active, linked Google AdSense account
Creators can launch channel memberships after being accepted into the Partner Program so that their subscribers can pay a membership fee to receive exclusive premium content, including live chat, badges, and other goodies
Content creators in the program can also earn money through a new feature called YouTube Shorts — an excellent option for new channels without lots of subscribers to monetize their channel. At the time of this post, there are no specific criteria to qualify for this feature, so just upload and start earning.
YouTube has the highest social media user base, with 459.23 million users in India. It is also the highest revenue-generating social media platform in India. You can earn money by monetizing your channel or by Promoting Affiliate links in your Descriptions.
4. Telegram
telegram Messenger is a globally accessible freemium, cross-platform, encrypted, cloud-based, and centralized instant messaging service. The application also provides optional end-to-end encrypted chats, popularly known as secret chat and video calling, VoIP, file sharing, and several other features.
Telegram is one of the New social media platforms that is becoming popular day by day. It is basically a messaging platform where you can share large files. You can start earning through Telegram by promoting Your affiliate Profit links within your Telegram channel.
5. Snapchat
Currently, Snapchat has over 249 million daily users and launched its latest feature, Spotlight, at the end of 2020. With Spotlight, content creators can submit their most entertaining videos that meet Snapchat’s requirements to be selected to be shared with Snapchat’s Spotlight and search results page.
There are some guidelines creators need to follow to get their snap picked up by Spotlight:
- It needs to meet Snapchat’s community guidelines and be suitable for audiences aged 13+
- All videos need to be vertical with sound
- The content can only be 60 seconds long
- No selling products or services
- Original content only!
If Snapchat’s moderators accept your content, you’ll be notified.
6. Pinterest
We share our dinner photos on Instagram, but Pinterest is where over 400 million people find inspiration for fashion, decorating, and DIY projects every month.
Most content creators on the platform sell items using Product Pins. The Pinterest app lets users check an item’s price and availability and then get redirected to the creator’s website if they want to buy it.
Getting more organic engagement and response to a pin increases a creator’s monthly reward. A creator can cash out if they:
- Have a Pinterest business account and the platform’s app on their phone
- Are at least 18 years old
- In the United States
- Have at least 1,000 followers on their account
- Create (at least) three Idea Pins.
7. Twitter
The platform is currently working on its Amplify Publisher Program. But as we write this, only publishers working with Twitter Partner Managers can apply. There are still a couple of ways content creators can make money through their Twitter feed:
- Twitter’s Tip Jar. Followers can tip content creators using Cash App, PayPal, Venmo, Patreon, and Bandcamp if they like their tweets.
8. LinkedIn
You shouldn’t be. Microsoft owns the platform, and it has over 740 million active users. It’s also distanced itself from other content creation platforms—it relies on words to fuel engagement instead of images and video.
To use this feature, content creators must:
- Connect their account and choose Creator Mode
- Display the topics they’re going to talk about using hashtags
- Highlight any original content they’ve already published at the top of their profile
Once set up, creator tools like Live Video and LinkedIn Newsletter help you boost content and drive people to your site to earn revenue.
9. Clubhouse
Clubhouse pays users with the Creator First accelerator program. All users can send payments, and the app will pay the full amount to the creator—without taking a cut. Sending payments to Clubhouse creators is simple to do, making it highly convenient for creators and general users.
Clubhouse plans to roll out more monetization options in the future, each of which aims to further reward creators for their efforts and creative ideas. Keep an eye out for developments!
10. Spotify Greenroom
Spotify is a popular music app with a creator-friendly platform — Spotify Greenroom. An interactive podcast platform.
Creators can make private chat rooms where people can then join and hold discussions on topics ranging from sports to medicine and even culture.
The platform also allows exclusive live recordings with celebrities and sports personalities.
You will have to manually join the program to be eligible to receive payments. These funds are provided on the basis of audience size and rate of content consumption.
Creators with a business page on Facebook and a strong community can opt for paid subscriptions. Currently available in limited countries, this option is fast rolling out in more regions and can be a great way to earn money.
Instructors and finance gurus are already benefiting from the program. If you are in the educational niche teaching users then this can turn out to be a very good way to make money through Facebook without having to work with a brand.
Some Important Tips to Remember-
- Post regularly
- Upload quality content
- Use attractive visuals
- Use relevant hashtags
- Run campaigns to build strong relationships
- Interact with your followers
- Analyze the performance of your posts
Being active on social media is one of the major prerequisites to ensuring the continued growth of your channel. You must provide good quality content to your followers to sustain their interest in the long run. Give meaning to your interest and see how you can grow and earn through social media!