'We deserve what we're paid': TikTok influencers justify earnings, say content creation is hard

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'We deserve what we're paid': TikTok influencers justify earnings, say content creation is hard
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It's easy to assume that influencers are raking in big bucks, especially since they are so often seen with sponsored products. But are they really earning that much? In a video uploaded on April 20 by HeyKaki, three TikTok influencers — Tan Jie Hao, Cavin Chua Kar Shin and Ong Yi Ting — reveal more about the work they do,...

It's easy to assume that influencers are raking in big bucks, especially since they are so often seen with sponsored products.In a video uploaded on April 20 by HeyKaki, three TikTok influencers — Tan Jie Hao, Cavin Chua Kar Shin and Ong Yi Ting — reveal more about the work they do, andStarting off the discussion, HeyKaki's host Xi Ying said that in a survey of 300 youths conducted by that media platform, about a quarter, or some 27.

"So, is this accurate?" the Xi Ying asked while the three influencers burst out into nervous laughter. Influencer Ong, who specialises in videos done in Hokkien on her page Lashyoyt, pointed out that in the past, the budget for traditional advertisements would be between $40,000 and $50,000. Chua chimed in to say that it also takes time for influencers to grow their following and this affects how much money one can make.

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