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by JCharante
1367 days ago
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It depends on the type of sponsorship. A friend turned [cooking in a niche cuisine tiktoker] does sponsorships where for example if the cooking step is to fry something in a pan, you just include the 1-2 seconds of adding the oil so that viewers see what type of oil (and brand) you're using. They get stuff sent to them like, use our toaster in your video and all you literally have to do is show yourself putting the bread in the toaster if you're making a video about like avocado toast or something. If they scaled it up properly they could easily clear $3k/month before counting the amount of growth that comes from uploading frequently (they've experimented with how much they grow per video but kinda get tired of doing it). I do see other tiktokers do it poorly, like having a long lingering shot on the label that makes you realized the video is an ad. Somehow they still get views but their videos are really really boring. |
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But this model doesn't apply to every channel. If I'm on a science/physics channel, I'd tolerate scientific/test equipment sponsors but that's rarely what we see (turns out most quality goods sell fine without polluting YouTube videos), so instead you get VPNs, crappy Chinese earbuds, website builders, etc.