Wanna become an Instagram star?Rapsa (2025) Now, you can get a formal education for that.
A university in China is offering courses that are meant to equip students with the skills they need for online fame.
SEE ALSO: Instagram influencers are utter nonsense, and Fyre Fest proves itFrom make-up classes, catwalk practice to dance performances, the Yiwu Industrial and Commercial College (YWICC) near Shanghai says it knows what you need to become a social media celeb.
In a country with over 700 million phone users, it can be tough standing out.
But top-earning internet celebrities, known as Wang Hongin China, can earn up to $46 million a year. It's no wonder everyone's jostling to become the Next Big Thing.
At the YWICC, students are practicing in dance studios and being taught how to dress fashionably.
21-year-old Mengna Jiang is one of 33 students -- mostly women -- majoring in the school's Modelling and Etiquette course. Students who complete three years of the course will be awarded with an associate degree.
These are just some of the many modules offered at the University under this major.
To cut it as an influencer, you'll need to know, for a start: "aesthetic cultivation" and "fashion sensitivity"; "public relations etiquette" and photo processing skills.
"I like dressing myself up really pretty and take [sic] pictures, I feel like this major really suits me," Ms Jiang told news wire AFP.
If you make it in a country with over a billion people, your reach could be astronomical.
Papi Jiang, one of China's most popular online celebrities, has a following of 44 million across multiple platforms.
In comparison, Ryan Higa of YouTube fame has 19 million subscribers.
Turning your popularity into actual moolah in China is a little different from how Western influencers do it.
The majority of China's online celebrities host live-streaming events, where they film everything from their latest shopping haul to just a regular Q&A session.
Their fans who tune in to watch can buy them virtual gifts that can be redeemed for cash. For example, a virtual car bought by a fan could be cashed in for $20 -- with a share of the profits going to the live-streaming platform.
Influencers can also monetise their video channels the conventional way -- through advertising.
For Mengna Jiang, 30 minutes spent live-streaming to her online audience recently earned her $12 in gifts.
According to Analysys International, an internet consultancy firm, China's Wang Hong industry was worth $10 billion in 2016, and could double by 2018.
Looks like the popularity of these courses aren't going to go away anytime soon.
Topics Instagram Social Media
Dell laptops up to 52% off: Save on refurbished with Dell OutletNetflix's 'Fire in Paradise' offers sobering look at wildfires: ReviewWatch the Oppo Reno Ace charge from 0 to 100% in 29 minutesThis Mark Zuckerberg parody is so good that people think it's realJ.K. Rowling has the best response to Trump's nonNetflix's 'Fire in Paradise' offers sobering look at wildfires: ReviewUber CEO's memo on diversity could use a fact checkerGoogle revealed a security flaw on Halloween, so maybe update Chrome nowTesla Model S takes on Porsche Taycan Turbo S in 'Top Gear' drag raceWaze brings back Cookie Monster to give you driving directionsHouse of Marley's attempt at sustainable earbuds has one big flawPopeye's chicken sandwich is back and the lines are so damn longChelsea Clinton burns Trump on Twitter for his baffling Sweden remarkGet up to 50% off select barware at The Home Depot and pour on the holiday cheer'Little Monsters': The sneaky, heart#PoCLove hashtag floods timelines with celebrations of diverse loveObviously you'll watch a bear eat a cookie out of Jason Momoa's mouthLovable prankster helps cats get adopted by giving them relatable name tagsIKEA releases plans for a spherical garden you can build with tons of plywood and lots of patienceDell laptops up to 52% off: Save on refurbished with Dell Outlet Security researchers found some glaring Amazon Key vulnerabilities Hot Cheetos Thanksgiving turkey: Would you eat it? 'Weird Twitter' icon @dril just got doxxed Olivia Munn blasts Hollywood's handling of sexual misconduct reports Now we get the 'Gilmore Girls' joke about Katy Perry and some nuns The reason why the OnePlus 5T is launching five months after the 5 'Justice League' had DC's worst box office yet. What does Warner Bros. do now? Philadelphia grandfather buried with two of his beloved cheesesteaks 'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald' first cast photo is here It still feels wrong to see Johnny Depp in 'Fantastic Beasts' Facebook will livestream 47 college basketball games as its live sports efforts grow Australia's oldest human remains at 40,000 years old have returned home Ryan Seacrest being investigated by E! over sexual harassment allegation Apple delays HomePod release until after holiday season The Justin Bieber/Selena Gomez reunion is really happening The Navy drew a giant dick in the sky Ron Paul wants you to trust Bitcoin with your retirement savings Olympian Gabby Douglas apologizes for misguided sexual assault comment Walmart plans to test Tesla's brand new electric semi London theatre receives 20 claims of inappropriate behaviour by Kevin Spacey
2.1832s , 10159 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Rapsa (2025)】,Co-creation Information Network