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How self-made billionaire Kylie Jenner ‘earns US$1 million per Instagram post’

Kylie Jenner, founder and owner of Kylie Cosmetics, whose visibility and commitment to her social media followers on Instagram Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat, has helped promote the success of her brand. Photo: TNS

Like many women her age, Kylie Jenner is active on social media. But she’s done one thing that no one else has – built a billion-dollar fortune by the age of 21.

Each of Kylie Jenner’s Instagram posts to her 128 million followers is worth about US$1 million
Hopper HQ, social media scheduler

The American reality television star and entrepreneur is the youngest person to become a billionaire with her own company, Kylie Cosmetics – and she has several other young billionaires to thank.

 

“The business would not exist at its current size without social media,” Conor Begley, co-founder of brand-marketing company Tribe Dynamics, said.

Instagram co-founder Kevin Systrom, Snapchat co-founder Evan Spiegel, Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey are all billionaires younger than 45.

What you find consistently across the successful celebrity brands is a deep passion and authenticity by the celebrity for the creation of the products themselves
Conor Begley, co-founder, Tribe Dynamics

Each of Jenner’s Instagram posts is worth about US$1 million, according to Hopper HQ, a social media scheduler.

Jenner’s posts include family photos and mirror selfies, in addition to new product announcements or promotions for blush, lip gloss and eyeshadow.

She has 128 million followers on Instagram, and plenty of others on Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat.

 

“She’s a unique case in that she has a massive, massive audience,” Begley said. “That can be replicated for sure.”

Take singer Rihanna (68.3 million Instagram followers), whose Fenty Beauty has teamed up with the luxury-goods powerhouse LVMH, and Huda Kattan (33.6 million followers), who left a finance job to become a make-up artist.

Kattan founded Huda Beauty with her sisters in 2013 after her make-up blog became popular. The company now has annual revenue of US$200 million, Begley said.

 

“What you find consistently across the successful celebrity brands is a deep passion and authenticity by the celebrity for the creation of the products themselves,” Begley said.

“Kylie is very active in the development of her products and can show her fans that process, day-to-day, through Instagram.

“That level of visibility and commitment makes her fans significantly more likely to support her.”

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Social media has played big part in the success of the reality TV star and Kylie Cosmetics owner, who has 128 million Instagram followers