Indledning
Social media has topped over the last decade and shown us, people, how to make “fun money” meaning that you are making money from being models to YouTubers.

It is a platform that can be used by any age group. Some people use it for fun while others take it into serious hands and are taking it to the next level by doing it full time and professionally.

This includes kid influencers who are children that are operating on social media and that can have its pros and cons for them.

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Uddrag
Even if this sounds scary, we can’t forget about the pros. On the top of the list and most popular is properly the significant profit the kid influencers make.

The text “Companies make millions off kid influencers, and the law hasn't kept up,” informs us that RyanToysReview by almost only advertising made $22 million in 2018, and even made more through his YouTube channel.

The video “Few Rules. Big Money” informs us that the two Clement twins have around 1 million followers on Instagram and that they get $10,000 per sponsored post (2:09-2:19).

A pro for the company is that they make a certain percentage of the profit that they get from each photoshoot or that a company gets their new products and clothes out to millions of people.

A pro that the kids get from the companies is free clothes as we saw in the video where the two twins was well dressed in designer brands they got from the companies.

For the parents, a pro can be that they get to be close to their children and be there for their children throughout their childhood.

Social media also get something good out of the kids and they also give them something good.

Firstly, a pro for social media is the money they make from kid influencers, in-text 1 it was stated that YouTube is properly making around $10 million to $15 million only by RyanToysReview videos.

A pro for the kid influencers by using social media is the close relationship that the kids can build with their followers and get them an insight into their private life besides only what the companies let them see.