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  • Any people that runs 100 to 10k followers pages (any social media)?

    Posted by Disastrous_River_221 on April 3, 2026 at 1:08 pm

    Hey all,

    I own a business that involves many clients that promote their product, art or website with TikTok (also Instagram, Youtube and Facebook). I want to offer them a way to post their content, or to get content created and posted for them on existing TikTok pages.

    Basically you got pages in a specific theme (sport, anime, cinema, culture, memes…) and you rent it for a specific period of time. You get paid every month, and all you have to do is basically connecting the account once to our system. You can opt-out anytime you want, you keep the full ownership of the account.

    That's basically a way to monetize your pages passively.
    For now I'm doing it myself with my own pages (3 tiktok pages with 500 to 3k followers, and 1 6k subscribers Youtube channel), I made around $800 renting these for less than a month.

    If someone is interested, please comment or DM!

    Disastrous_River_221 replied 3 hours, 52 minutes ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Neither-Law-8715

    Guest
    April 3, 2026 at 2:22 pm

    I am interested, send me DM with more information

  • KafkaM131

    Guest
    April 3, 2026 at 4:11 pm

    I was thinking that this kind of idea would work for sure. Now I am short of several accounts and a few thousand followers to start. But I am going there

  • BP041

    Guest
    April 3, 2026 at 4:47 pm

    The page rental model works when the audience demographic genuinely matches the product — but at 100-10k followers, signal quality matters more than raw reach. A 5k follower anime page renting to a sports brand will likely underperform a 1k follower sports-specific page doing native content.

    The conversion problem is usually mismatch between what the audience expects and what they suddenly see. Sponsored content that feels native to the page theme tends to get 3-5x the engagement of content that clearly doesn’t belong.

    What verticals have you seen strongest fit so far — lifestyle, gaming, food?

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