Some are even more famous outside the continent than in their motherland.
Fiona Rossiter’sInspired Living SAblog is about food, wine, and travelling.
She shares her experiences in Cape Town,Mzansi, and beyond.
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Fiona and her husband have two daughters.
She has grown this personal blog into a magazine-style for the past five years.
You will find her taking photographs, writing, and editing at night.
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Karen Kelly has a BSc in Mathematical Sciences from UJ.
Kathryn also offers daily information, inspiration and encouragement for women to pursue their passions besides marriage and children.
South African travel bloggers
Travel bloggers write about their experiences from touring the world.
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They derive income from multiple online and offline sources.
Once a travel blog starts earning well, a travel blogger can turn the passion into a full-time career.
Natalie Ross is a travel blogger and photographer.
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She has visited France, Germany, Kenya, and more countries.
Check out her sweet life and travelling escapades with her husband onTails of a Mermaid.
She also shared her vast knowledge of food and wine.
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It could be anything from documenting authentic recipes, experimenting with food, or anything else other than cooking.
Bloggers monetize their food blogs to earn a profit.
Linsell has a solid background in hospitality management and food brand marketing and wrote two cookbooks.
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Cooking and baking are her biggest adventures.
Linsell’sDrizzle & Dipis the best recipe, food, and travel blog to follow in South Africa.
Prepare healthy and delicious meals using simple recipes from Ilse van der Merwe.
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She is a true enthusiast of the culinary world who loves cooking, writing, creating and exploring food.
Many restaurants across the globe feature recipes Ilse shares onThe Food Fox.
The blog will also help you discover unique kitchen tools that make cooking easy, quick, and fun.
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The show is now available on Showmax.
Sarah’s parents raised her in Zimbabwe while taking care of lions in their small wildlife conservancy.
She studied atUCTand lived in Cape Townwith her husbandand three daughters.
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TheSARAHGRAHAMblogfor food and recipesbegan in May 2010.
The site also has short cooking courses and her books.
Amilinda Wilkinson has had a complex love affair with food for as long as she can remember.
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She inspires and teaches people how to have and maintain healthy skin.
Her blogs mainly capture her experiences with differentbeauty products.
Hazel Whitehead is aqualified hairdressingand beauty therapist.
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Join herBeauty Shout Boxblog for more insights about skincare and beauty products, including Rihanna’s Fenty Beauty.
Leanne establishedArum Lileain 2011 and named it after the arum lily.
The blog focuses on dressing styles and elegance everyone can add to their daily attire.
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Mostfashion enthusiastswrite articles about fashion and style and publish photos of outfits and videos of fashion shows.
Sarah Langa is among the few Black South African bloggers doing well in the industry.
She is an ambassador of numerousworld-class fashionbrands, including Woolworths, Picot & Moss, and Vice Camuto.
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Sarah captures her iconic taste in fashion and travel adventures onThe Creative Patternsblog.
The South African Muslim influencer is making it big in beauty, fashion, and lifestyle blogging.
Aisha offers fantastic tips for pregnancy fashion designs on herBakedOnlineblog.
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It can be art, cooking, a home makeover, dressing, etc.
They usually have unique and superb ideas that save money and transform items from boring to fabulous.
The actress, fashion designer, and actress rose to fame in 2014 throughher YouTube channel.
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Julia is good at sketch designs and one of the best South African YouTubers.
In addition, herSuzelle DIYblog is home to all things DIY and stunning creativity.
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Nicola Ashe is a brand strategist and Interior Designer.
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She lives in Durban and has tremendous experience in interior and web design.
Nicola spent years travelling Europe & North America and working with restaurants.
She serves SAs top companies in advertising and marketing, web, product and packaging designs, etc.
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Hence, theAsk Asheblog is the best place for gaining DIY decor and design tips.
South African lifestyle influencers
Lifestyle influencers are a huge part of social media.
These influencers also turn businesses into lifestyle brands and significantly increase sales.
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Refiloe’s social media posts are mostly about his lifestyle, precisely fashion, travelling, and fitness.
He loves boxing and everything that has go to do with the gym.
The multi-award winner famous is also into lifestyle, fashion, travelling, and brand promotions.
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She became the host ofSABC1’s Friday live-music show,Live Amp,in 2010.
The lady knows how to live her life to the fullest.
The model receives numerous offers for ad commercials and has worked for ABSA, Steers, and McDonalds.
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Thahane’ssocial mediaposts can tempt you into buying everything she sells, including things you do not need.
She also showcases a bit of her lifestyle and love for fashion on Instagram.
Sithembile XolaPearl Thusiis a South African actress, television host, model and radio personality.
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Her social media posts showcase her luxury fashion designs, expensive places, and more.
How much do South African bloggers make?
Most South African bloggers do it part-time because theyearn R1,850to R3,400 per month to R3,400 per month.
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Social media bloggers driving massive traffic and delivering excellent results for big brands are very expensive.
How do bloggers get paid?
Is blogging a promising career?
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Blogging means being your boss, enjoying flexible schedules, and working from wherever you want.
You need a laptop, a reliable power supply, and astrong internet connection.
Is it hard to be a blogger?
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Starting a blog can be an intimidating experience if you worry about people liking and sharing your content.
Do it as a hobby and avoid anxiety when at the beginning stage.
Keep doing your research, write, edit, share and promote your blogs till it grows.
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They also influence people’s purchasing decisions to increase sales for businesses.
As a result, they benefit themselves and society at large.
TikTok is the fastest growing social app, and anyone can make a good amount of money from it.
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A content creator can earn 2 to 4 cents for every 1,000 views.
The amount then accumulates to $20 to $40 when they get a million views.
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