
You have grown your social media presence, and now what? You can monetize your social media following by applying for influencer marketing campaigns on various influencer marketing platforms. I have compiled a list of platforms that I have collaborated with for those who have asked ‘How to Monetize Instagram With Influencer Marketing Platforms.’
How to Monetize Your Instagram With Influencer Marketing Platforms
01. Monetize Your Instagram with Influencer Marketing Platform: AspireIQ
AspireIQ is an influencer marketing platform that works with content creators on Instagram in beauty, fashion, fitness, food, home, wellness, and family. The AspireIQ is a great way to monetize your Instagram. I have collaborated with brands
- Social Media: Instagram, Youtube, Blog. Some campaigns for Pinterest and Snapchat.
- How to apply for campaigns: Website
- Rate: Based on following and engagement but extremely fair compared to other platforms. Many in-kind campaigns.
- Requirements: Instagram: 400+ average on 50+ posts and a following of 2,500+; YouTube: 3,000+ subscribers, an average of 2500 views per video with 20+ videos posted; Blog: 3,000+ page views with 10+ blog posts & followers of 1,000.
02. Monetize Your Instagram with Influencer Marketing Platform: Popular Pay

I love Popular Pay since there’s an app in addition to the website. It’s really easy to use. Once accepted, you can see all the campaigns available and apply for them. The campaigns for bloggers, content creators, and photographers.
- Social Media: Instagram & Blog
- How to apply for campaigns: App & Website
- Rate: Each campaign varies. Some are fixed. O
t hersyoucan state your price. - Requirements: 5,000+ followers on the social channel indicated in the campaign application
03. Monetize Your Instagram with Influencer Marketing Platform: Collectively
I love working with Collectively. They are super organized. They will send you reminders and communicate requirements throughout the campaign. You can request an invitation to join the Collectively community. Collectively does not have a dashboard so you can’t see all the campaigns that they are working on. Instead if Collectively believes you’re a fit for the campaign, they reach out then you apply for the campaign. Also, they have a great blog and send out invites for influencer events.
- Social Media: Instagram, Blog, Twitter, Youtube
- How to apply for campaigns: Email from Collectively
- Rate: Each campaign varies.
- Requirements: “Collectively accepts premium content creators with organic, engaged audiences.”
04. Monetize Your Instagram with Influencer Marketing Platform: Activate
Activate by Bloglovin has a dashboard that allows you to choose which campaigns you want to apply to. What makes this platform different is that they also have Social Boost campaigns, which means that you boost another’ content creator’s sponsored post. Sign up here.
- Social Media: Instagram, Blog, Twitter, Pinterest
and YouTube - How to apply for campaigns: Website
- Rate: Each campaign varies. Some are fixed others can state your price.
- Requirements: Open to all content creators.
05. Monetize Your Instagram with Influencer Marketing Platform: Social Native
If you’re a fit for a campaign, you can see it on the dashboard. Also, t
- Social Media: Instagram, Blog, Twitter
- How to apply for campaigns: Website
- Rate: Fixed but lower than the standard
- Requirements: Open to all content creators
Other Influencer Marketing Platforms
- Influence Central
- BrandSnob
- IZEA
- Takumi
- Tribe
- Tribe Influence
- Rep
- Collab8
- The Circle
- Outfit
- Xomad
- InfluenceHer
If you found this helpful, check out my post on How to Grow Your Instagram Following and Engagement Organically and 5 Apps To Create Epic Instastories. I hope “How to Monetize Your Social Media Following” will help you score more campaigns.
Do you have any influencer marketing platform to add to this list? Comment and let us know.
With gratitude,
Liz
This post was originally published on July 10, 2019, and updated on October
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