How to Make Money on Instagram in 2025

How to Make Money on Instagram in 2025

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In 2014, making money on social media was a feat for a select few people like travel creator Gabby Beckford (@packslight), who made $2,000 for six Instagram posts in the same year. It wasn’t a viable path for most creators — and there weren’t many options in the first place.

Fast-forward a decade, and the landscape of creator monetization has changed completely. Now, it’s not only possible to supplement your regular income with content creation but to dwarf it entirely.

Gabby makes hundreds of thousands of dollars from her content, netting nearly $300,000 in 2023. Top Instagram influencers reported earning as much as $92,000 per post (on the low end) and as much as $2,000,000.

Perhaps more importantly, though, there’s now a diverse range of options for those looking to make money on Instagram and other social media platforms — and you don’t need millions of followers to do it.

Whether you have 3,000 or 300,000 followers, you can monetize your Instagram with the right strategy. Knowing how many Instagram followers you have is crucial for monetization, as earnings from sponsored posts are often tied to follower count and engagement rates. And this might be where your next monetization idea comes from. Let’s get into it.

At a glance: 8 ways to make money on Instagram

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  1. Partner with brands on sponsored content
  2. Livestream and earn Badges from fans
  3. Offer paid subscriptions
  4. Sell your own products and services
  5. Take up affiliate marketing
  6. Sell digital products
  7. Develop and teach a course
  8. Join Instagram’s Creator Marketplace

 

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1. Partner with brands on sponsored content

There’s no way you’ve scrolled through your Instagram feed without coming across a sponsored post. Sponsored content — also known as influencer marketing — is a cornerstone of Instagram monetization — influencers and creators get the financial benefits of working with brands, and brands get access to highly engaged followers.

Partnerships come in all shapes and sizes, but the most successful ones always have some common threads. If you’re looking into a paid partnership, having a dedicated Instagram page to showcase your offerings is crucial. Here are some of those things to consider:

 

Career and finance creator Chloe Shih (@chloe.shih) partners with various finance-focused brands to share advice with her audience. Her existing organic content fits seamlessly with the branded content, so seeing these sponsored posts in the mix never feels jarring.

Creator-brand partnerships are always evolving, especially laws and standards evolve. It can be hard to keep up with all the advice out there, but here are some tips you can immediately implement in your partnership negotiations:

It’s important to note that all branded content must be disclosed using the paid partnership label in Feed, Stories, Live, Reels, and Instagram videos. 

 

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2. Livestream and earn Badges from fans

Instagram Live has become an increasingly popular way for creators to connect with their audience in real-time, share authentic moments, and build a stronger sense of community.

With Instagram Live Badges, creators now have the opportunity to monetize their live content and earn direct support from their most dedicated fans. The Instagram app is essential for functionalities like setting up Live Badges.

Influencer and entrepreneur Ronne Brown (@ronnebrown) told Business Insider that she made more than $1,000 in October 2020 from Badges within the first week of using the feature.

Live Badges allow viewers to purchase virtual badges during a live broadcast. These badges appear as heart icons next to their usernames in the comments. Fans can purchase badges in increments of $0.99, $1.99, or $4.99 to show their appreciation and support for their favorite creators.

To be eligible for Live Badges, you must meet the following criteria:

If you meet these requirements, you can enable Live Badges by following these steps:

  1. Go to your Instagram profile and tap the menu icon in the top right corner
  2. Select “Settings” and then “Business” or “Creator”
  3. Tap “Monetization” and then “Live Badges”
  4. Follow the prompts to set up your payment information and agree to the terms and conditions

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Once you’ve enabled Live Badges, they will automatically be available during live broadcasts. When a viewer purchases a badge, you’ll see hearts next to their username in the comments, making it easy to acknowledge and thank them for their support.

To maximize your earnings with Live Badges, consider the following tips:

According to Instagram, creators receive 100% of the revenue from badges purchased during a live video, minus applicable taxes and fees, plus the 30% cut Google and Apple take for in-app purchases. Payouts are made monthly, provided you meet the minimum payout threshold of $100.

3. Offer paid subscriptions

Offering paid subscriptions is an effective way to monetize your Instagram presence by providing exclusive content to your most dedicated fans. There are several ways to implement paid subscriptions for your Instagram audience:

With paid subscriptions, you can create a more sustainable and predictable income stream from your Instagram presence while also building a loyal community of engaged followers.

4. Sell your own products and services

As a creator, you can monetize your Instagram presence by offering your own products or services through an online store. This approach allows you to create an additional revenue stream while providing value to your engaged audience, and it gives you control over logistics and inventory, especially if you use dropshipping.

Career and finance creator Lillian Zhang (@bylillianzhang) shares different digital products with her audience but only charges for a few. Her Income + Expense tracker goes for $14.99, and she indicates that she’s sold over 1,000. Even at a discounted price, she has likely made over $15,000 from leaving the link up in her bio and posting about it once in a while.

When considering what products or services to sell, it’s essential to align them with your niche and the interests of your target audience. Here are some options to explore:

Lifestyle creator Tamsin Wong (@tamsinamy), developed an entire brand off social media called The Rhubarb Society. Through her platform, she can facilitate conversations among her audience and sell products tied to the brand.

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To maximize your sales potential on Instagram, take advantage of the platform’s built-in shopping features. These tools allow users to discover and purchase your products without leaving the app, creating a seamless shopping experience. Here’s how you can utilize these features:

In addition to selling your own unique products, you can also monetize your Instagram presence by creating branded merchandise. This approach involves designing items that feature your personal branding, such as your logo, catchphrases, or artwork. Here are some ways to create and sell branded merchandise:

By offering your own products and services on Instagram, you can diversify your income streams and build a stronger connection with your audience. Remember to consistently promote your offerings in your content and engage with your followers to build trust and encourage sales.

5. Take up affiliate marketing

Affiliate marketing is a popular way for Instagram creators to monetize their influence and generate passive income. You promote products or services from other brands as an affiliate and earn a commission for each sale or lead generated through your unique affiliate link or promo code. Having your own website is crucial for driving traffic and monetizing through ads, as it allows you to establish a direct relationship with your audience.

Lifestyle creator Janesha Moore (@janesha.moore) reportedly earned $100,378 through affiliate marketing in 2023. Her strategy involves a winning combination of sharing affiliate links and boosting engagement by getting her followers to comment on posts to receive automated messages with where to find links.

To be successful in affiliate marketing on Instagram, it’s essential to strategically place your affiliate links and promo codes throughout your content. Here are some ways to maximize your earnings:

Consider joining popular affiliate marketplaces to find the best affiliate partnerships for your Instagram presence. These platforms connect brands with influencers and provide various products and services to promote. Some platforms to explore include Rakuten Advertising, LTK, and Amazon Associates.

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When participating in affiliate programs, it's crucial to disclose your affiliate relationships to your audience. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) requires influencers to clearly state when they are being compensated for promoting a product or service. 

Be transparent about your partnerships and indicate them using the Paid Partnerships label as you post. Consider using hashtags like #ad, #sponsored, or #affiliate to ensure your followers know about your affiliate relationships.

6. Sell digital products

I had to give digital products their own section as they've become a great way to generate income quickly on Instagram.

Digital products are intangible assets that can be downloaded or accessed online, eliminating the need for physical inventory, shipping, or fulfillment. By creating and selling digital products, you can showcase your knowledge, skills, and creativity while generating passive income.

When brainstorming ideas for digital products, consider your niche, expertise, and the needs of your target audience. Here are some examples of digital products you can create:

Fashion creator Natasha Ahmed (@natashahmedx) developed a unique visual style and markets it through physical and digital products. The most interesting of her digital products is the “digital scrapbook,” which went viral enough that her audience requested the template, which she now sells for £15.

Once you've created your digital product, it's essential to have a platform to host and sell it. Here are some ways to sell your digital products on Instagram:

When promoting your digital products on Instagram, providing clear value and showcasing how your product can solve a problem or enhance your audience's lives is crucial. Use testimonials, case studies, or examples to demonstrate the benefits of your product and build trust with your followers.

In addition to promoting your digital products on Instagram, consider leveraging other marketing channels, such as email marketing, paid advertising, or collaborations with other creators in your niche. 

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7. Develop and teach a course

As an Instagram creator, you have likely developed a wealth of knowledge and skills within your niche. Sharing this expertise through an online course is an excellent way to monetize your Instagram presence while providing tremendous value to your audience. 

Sophia Elise (@dreamlancing) is a six-figure freelancer sharing her knowledge with her audience. She developed a course and uses her Instagram Reels to invite her audience to sign up to be notified when it's released. 

Once you've developed your course, use your Instagram presence to promote your course and attract potential students. Create posts, Stories, and Reels that highlight the benefits of your course, share student testimonials, and offer behind-the-scenes glimpses of your course content. 

Use your link-in-bio to direct followers to your course sales page, and consider running Instagram ads to reach a wider audience.

Developing and teaching an online course requires significant time and effort, but the rewards can be substantial. By sharing your knowledge and expertise, you can generate a profitable income stream and make a lasting impact on your students' lives.

8. Join Instagram’s Creator Marketplace

Instagram's Creator Marketplace is a powerful tool that helps creators connect with brands and collaborate on branded content and partnership ads. 

It's currently in beta and available only in the United States for creators and in the U.S., Canada, New Zealand, Australia, the United Kingdom, Brazil, Japan, India, and China for brands. 

The marketplace streamlines the process of finding and working with brands, making it easier for creators to monetize their content and grow their audience.

Here are some key points about Instagram's creator marketplace:

Instagram's creator marketplace also offers several benefits for brands:

As Instagram's creator marketplace continues to evolve and expand to new markets, it will become an increasingly valuable tool for creators looking to monetize their content and grow their audience through brand partner

 

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Take a look on our Instagram Growth Mastery Course!

Take a look on our Instagram Growth Mastery Course!

Take a look on our Instagram Growth Mastery Course!

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