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Footballer Alisha Lehmann makes unbelievable amount of money for every Instagram post she does

While we mostly know footballers for their successes on the pitch, one Aston Villa star is making an absolute killing on the ‘gram too.

Aston Villa star, Alisha Lehmann, is making serious cash on social media after one report found just how much wonga she rakes in for every Instagram post she does.

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The 24-year-old footballer, who is currently set to line up for Switzerland as they take on Italy and world champions Spain in the Women’s Nations League, earns a small fortune off the field with tech analytics firm, Gracenote Nielsen, reportedly quantifying the exact figure for each upload.

Lehmann currently boasts over a staggering 15.2 million followers on Instagram and, at the time of writing, has 323 posts on her page.

According to the report, which ranks the value of the Villa winger’s posts based on the number of followers, numbers growth, engagement rate and reach, the firm has determined that Lehmann makes around £245,000 for every branded post on Instagram.

Oh – and it’s not just football and Instagram that the talented footballer derives some serious cashola from.

Lehmann, who also has a pretty popular TikTok account which has an impressive 9.8 million followers, uses her booming social media pages to promote her 2024 calendar which was just released last week.

On a pinned Instagram post uploaded just five days ago, the winger told fans: “Back for 2024… The Official Alisha Lehmann Calendar Available to pre-order now!”

The official calendar will set fans between £49.99 and £65.99 depending on size while the the ‘limited edition’ one will cost a whopping £149.99 complete with a hand-signed signature from Lehmann herself, with only 700 copies available.

The official website advertises: “BACK FOR 2024 … Swiss International female footballer Alisha Lehmann’s Official 2024 Calendar. Secure your copy to have a year filled with stunning never seen before images.

“This exclusive calendar is the perfect addition for any true fan looking for that extra touch of memorabilia and personal connection. Premium quality and presented in luxury keepsake packaging.”

Don’t know if I’d fork out over a hundred quid on a calendar myself, but hey ho.

Lehmann also has a ‘Fan site’ linked in her social media bios.

The platform, Fantime, offers fans exclusive content however – unlike OnlyFans – she does not post any pornographic content.

While the star is clearly getting that coin across a whole plethora of avenues, she’s made it clear that the beautiful game is her biggest priority.

“I train every day and have a match every weekend. People don’t see that. To be clear: I am 100 percent a footballer,” she told Swiss media.

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A TikToker has broken down how much money they’ve made from the site and revealed that you’re likely going to see some major changes in the videos you get from the site.

You might have heard of this website called TikTok that all the kids these days are talking about and it seems to be getting pretty big.

There’s about 1.6 billion users signed up to the platform, and of that 1.6 billion, around 1.1 billion are active on the site – so it’s definitely doing alright.

Of course, there are a few problems with the site as there are concerns that it’s a big data-harvesting operation on behalf of the Chinese government.

Some places have even taken to banning TikTok, with politicians told not to have the app on their phones, and plans put down to stop new users from downloading it in certain places.

Of course, a ban can’t really stop you from downloading the app in a different location and continuing to use the site, and TikTok’s pretty big anyway, so trying to ban it now might be a bit like closing the stable door after the horse has bolted.

Anyhow, you might be wondering why TikTok is so popular and the answer is that it’s home to a cavalcade of consumable content all served up by the algorithm for our enjoyment.

For some TikTokers there’s serious money to be made from the site as the more views they rack up the greater their piece of the pie will be.

Explaining how it all works is TikToker @tombirchy, who broke down how he made over £2,500 in five days from his videos on the site.

Tom explained: “You might have noticed that all the creators are uploading longer videos over one minute, that’s because TikTok wants this new program called the Creativity Program Beta that pays us really well for videos over one minute.”

He went on to point out an important figure from his TikTok financials called RPM, which he said stood for ‘revenue per mill’ and it stood at the princely sum of 92 pence.

However, for those making lots of content it’s not so bad as Tom explained that the RPM was how much money a TikToker was paid per thousand views on their videos.

He revealed that in five days he’d made precisely £2571.55 and tipped the future of TikTok to be longer videos which lasted longer than a minute.

Tom addressed some of the things TikTokers often heard, such as the idea that making too many videos in a short space of time could actually be a bad thing, saying ‘mate, the stats don’t lie’.

He did say it was ‘crazy’ that pretty much all TikTokers would be influenced by the changes, and predicted it wouldn’t be long before everyone was pushing their video times beyond the one minute barrier.

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