[METHOD] How to Realistically Make 3000$/mo on Instagram
I didn't invent this method, nor do I think I'm the first one to share it on here. However, I have done it myself, and below is a case study I did over a short period of time. Onto the guide
Chapter One - Finding Your Niche
Step one doesn’t actually include what you
may think it does, creating an Instagram. The first thing you want to
do is choosing a niche. For this project, we’re choosing a niche that
has lots of large Instagram accounts already. For my store I chose
girl’s iPhone Cases. I know what you’re thinking; “but phone cases are
played out”. Although this may be true, and it would be easier in other
niches, anything is profitable if sold to the right audience. Just look
at all the large Instagram’s my products will appeal to.
You are going to build a complete Instagram account around these products, so choose wisely and only choose those with nice looking pictures. The ultimate Instagram comes with finding a specific store on there that sells lots of products that will appeal to your audience. Of course, since this is no fake guide, I will provide an example of an old store of mine. I will show and tell you EVERYTHING about it.
You can see, these are no ordinary white background AliExpress pictures. Nah, these are on another level! Definitely Instagram worthy. These are only some of the products I used of course, the store had about 70 products when I decided to sell it (I’ll get to this part in the last chapter).
Chapter Two - Building the Foundation
Now that you have your name, products, and niche. Go on to create your webstore. I usually do this with Shopify since I always have, but you could use Wordpress etc. too. Just make sure you can import products from AliExpress, because that’s what we’re going to do.
You now have everything done, so all that’s left to create is the actual Instagram account. I recommend putting 2-4 lines describing what you sell and so on in your bio. You should also have a logo ready, but this perhaps belongs to the shop creation process. Here’s an example of my account.
Chapter Three - Gaining Followers
You are now all set to begin making money. You have a fresh account,
with a good bio, but no photos or followers… How do we fix that you may
ask? Well… simply rip a couple of the high quality pictures your
products has on AliExpress. Post a couple to start off the account
(3-6). Remember to use niche-specific hashtags!
It’s time to begin the growth process, and the easiest way to kickstart
an Instagram account is simply following and unfollowing people. I of
course have an improved way of doing this.
First, find a smaller account (2-10k) in your niche. Go on a post of
theirs that has a couple hundred likes, and begin following the people
that liked it. This way you gain engaged followers instead of inactive
ones. This will help your growth substantially. Likes is what the
Instagram algorithm adores the most. If your posts get lots of likes,
you are much more likely to hit the explore page and dominate hashtags.
This will ultimately make your posts reach a much wider audience.
Continuously unfollow people as you go as well. Unfollowing thousands of people at once is tiring. Just do it little by little!
I recommend following/unfollowing 15-20 people per hour to prevent getting temporarily banned.
Once you have reached 300-500 followers, it’s time to move on to the
next chapter.
Chapter Four - Affiliates
You may wonder why I said you had to have 3-500 followers to begin
getting the big money. This is due to a little something called social
proof. Social proof essentially equivalates to having lots of people
liking what you do. An easy example of this is when you go out to eat.
If you walk by a restaurant with no guests, you don’t want to go in
there. Instead, if you walk by a restaurant that’s almost filled with
people, you are intrigued to eat there as well. Others like it, so
perhaps I will too?
The same goes for building a webstore and a presence on social media.
Why you need the social proof for this project though, is because you
are going to approach larger pages than yours. Nobody will trust you if
you come asking for a partnership with no followers.
So, now that you know why, let’s continue on with the practical part.
You first off need to install some kind of affiliate app/plugin to your
store. If you chose Shopify, I have two free apps to recommend to you.
Either, GoAffPro or Affiliate Marketing. Both of them has a little more
customization options when using the paid version, but I’ve honestly
never needed or wanted to upgrade.
Once you have your affiliate marketing app setup and working, the grind
begins. This is honestly the toughest and most boring part. I recommend
offering a 20% commission to all affiliates, no matter their following.
To gain these affiliates is rather easy in most niches, especially those
aimed at girls. Simply proceed to DM larger (but not too large) pages
in your niche and explain your partnership. You should easily be able to
gain 1-4 affiliates per day.
KEEP ON GRINDING!
Chapter Five - Selling & Closing Notes
I think this is a very easy way of making money, and consistent money as
well. The sad news is, with this type of business (dropshipping) as
soon as you start seeing the green, people will copy your idea. Easy for
them to do that as well of course, since they’re not actually your
products after all.
With that said, your store will soon start declining in profit whether
you like it or not. This is the time you will want to start looking for
the biggest sale of this entire project. Actually selling your store.
This is the part where Shopify beats the other platforms. It’s very easy
to sell your store. Simply write a 300 word description and post it on
the so-called Exchange Marketplace. You should definitely be able to get
right around what you got your store valuated to. I have always been
able to at least.
*I SOLD THIS STORE FOR 650$
For some motivation, this were my first two weeks of running this store
and account. Keep in mind this is a very low conversion rate. Stores
usually get around 1,5%. Having a 1,5% CR would’ve brought total sales
to 1040$ instead.
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