Exclusive | Full-time Taylor Swift influencer makes up to $10K per post and just released a book

Her job was Taylor-made.A 26-year-old Swiftie created a full-time career as a Taylor Swift influencer — and can make a pretty penny for just one social media post.“It ranges, sometimes it’s $1,000, but sometimes it’s like $10,000,” “Swiftfluencer” Olivia Levin told The Post.The Connecticut native, who runs the Instagram account @SwiftiesForEternity, has partnered with brands like Sweet Loren’s vegan cookies, the greeting card company Papyrus, and celebrity jacket designer Jeff Hamilton — who all hope to attract her 629,000 followers from around the world.Upon graduation from Fairfield University, Levin moved to Nashville, and as fate would have it, was laid off from her job in book publishing just after the Eras Tour kicked off in 2023 — and her account “started to blow up.”“At a certain point, I stopped looking for 9 to 5 jobs because I met my brand partnerships agent who started getting me brand deals,” she explained.She even boosted her income by helping Swifties desperate to see an Eras Tour show secure tickets –without getting scammed by sites like Stubhub, which hiked the price of $150 ducats to a stunning $5,000.“People who had extra tickets or couldn’t make it any more would message me and I would verify the tickets and post them and help them transfer it to another fan at face value,” she said.“I was getting so many ticket submissions that it was taking me all day to verify all the tickets.
I was like, ‘Oh my God, this is like a job now.I can’t keep doing this for free.'”The savvy superfan then partnered with a subscription platform, which fans paid $3 a month to join, and took home a percentage of the profits.She also scored a book deal during the tour — which became the highest-grossing of all time with more than $2 billion in earnings.Her labor of love, “The Story of Us: How The Taylor Swift Fandom Changed Our Lives,” which is part memoir, part Swiftie history, was released this week.In the book, she ...