
Today, anyone with a smartphone, internet connection and just an Instagram handle can become an influencer. One doesn’t even need a blue tick. But, in case they do, the app just made it a possibility for everyone, too. Judging by the fact that today the influencer ‘game’ is actually a $1.6 billion strong industry in 2018 alone - and that figure is estimated to jump to $2.38 billion in 2019 - I think it’s safe to say that being an influencer is no child’s play anymore.
“While this varies a lot on multiple parameters that includes reach, the engagement with the followers, the demographics you reach out to, the impact you have on that audience, in the current scenario influencers can make anything from INR 20,000 going up to INR 15-25 lakhs for each brand engagement on social media,” says Gurpreet Singh, Founder, One Digital Entertainment.
“Currently I have about 750K followers on Instagram, most of whom are teenagers. It has taken me about 3 years to get to where I am today,” says Prajakta Koli, Instagrammer, Influencer and YouTube sensation.

“For an Instagram influencer having more than 100k followers and unique content ideas, the earning per month can vary from 50,000 to Rs 2,00,000,” reveals Nitika Whig Bhatia who signed up for an Instagram account as an Influencer in 2012.
“In most cases, influencers get to charge as per their following, engagement, reach and clout. The bigger the influencer the bigger the budget. One can spend anywhere from INR 10,000 to lakhs of rupees for a single post,” says Pankhuri Harikrishnan, Owner and Director, Fetch Consulting.
“Almost 50 to 60% percent of our business is tailor-made around curating influencers for brands,” she reveals.

“While the concept of influencer marketing is a well-placed formula abroad, in India, brands are now starting to open up to the idea. We interact with at least 20 - 30 new and upcoming influencers on a monthly basis,” says Varun Pratap, Founder & Owner, Quirk Communications.
Clearly it doesn’t take much to be an influencer while the long term returns seem to be a lot more lucrative than a steady day job, to be honest.

The only trick to the game is to post regularly and unfailingly; influencers usually devise a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 12 Instagram posts a day to keep the engagement going. While the idea is to creat unique content, it usually is a balanced out mix of posts that have potential to go viral and posts tick off Instagram’s own checklist - good images, geo tags, relevant hashtags and videos whenever possible.

Today, that ‘whoever’ is known as an influencer. Our world has become smaller, thanks to the internet. And we’ve become more connected - even to the most inaccessible, unavailable and unaffordable experiences - through influencers. In a way, it seems to be the need of the hour as masses are more open to embracing real inspirational figures who stem from within society. Nevertheless, looks like your friendly Insta feed Influencer is here to stay.
(All images from Unsplash, unless otherwise specified)