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Sunday, June 8, 2025

The Hidden Business of Instagram Memes: How They’re Making Millions

 

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Instagram meme pages are transforming from just pastime accounts to full-fledged revenue engines. Today’s top meme curators are monetizing humor through affiliate links, brand sponsorships, and merchandise. 

According to a recent Reddit deep dive on Instagram’s subscription model, these creators earn recurring monthly income per subscriber, in addition to shoppable posts via Instagram Shop. The sale of meme NFTs like Disaster Girl, which fetched about $500,000, highlights how memes have become very valuable intellectual property. Memework managers also play a key role by negotiating deals and licensing jokes.

As the meme culture becomes a mainstream advertising fodder, these accounts are redefining influencer marketing, proving that laughs can also be turned into a lucrative business.

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