I started making TikToks at school – now I rake in £10,000 a month and I’m only 18
A TEEN has claimed he rakes in £10,000 a month after he started making TikTok videos at school.
Noah Brierley, 18, started uploading content under the name Noah Da Boa in year 10 – and now has a whopping 1.8million followers.
He is still in school, studying for his A-levels, but has amazed 22.3million likes on his videos.
And in a new clip posted to the video-sharing app he claims he has been trousering huge amounts of money from his account, reports MyLondon.
In an interview with another TikToker, Aydan Alsaad, who stops people on the street and asks them about their jobs, Noah revealed his monthly income,
He said: “It really varies from month to month.
“I’d say most months it’s between around three to ten thousand a month.”
Noah’s content shows life hack and explainers mostly around businesses and money.
When asked how he got into making video Noah said: “I’ve always had a passion for creating videos and being entrepreneurial so I just put those two things together and it got me into it.”
In order to earn money on TikTok, users must be at least 18 years old and have a baseline of 10,000 followers.
Once users have met the qualifications to start earning money there are several ways in which people can make money on the platform.
The most common way users make money is through influencer marketing.
This is when companies hire influencers to do post videos about their products to promote their business in hopes of getting more sales on their own sites.
The more popularity a user has, the more money they can receive for being an influencer in their videos.
Forbes reported that the brand Mucinex is known for their influencer marketing as they typically work with multiple influencers who are seen in their videos during flu season.
Another way to generate money off of TikTok is by signing sponsorship deals with companies to promote their products on your own personal page.
One of TikTok’s biggest stars, Charli D’Amelio, is known for her endorsement deals with the popular brands, Hollister, Invisalign, and Pura Vida Bracelets.