Taylor Swift Influencer Olivia Levin Makes Up to $10K a Post


A Taylor Swift-obsessed influencer claimed she makes up to $10,000 per social media post.

Full-time influencer Olivia Levin told the New York Post on Saturday, April 18, that she has scored the significant sum on multiple occasions. “It ranges; sometimes it’s $1,000, but sometimes it’s like $10,000,” Levin, 26, said.

Levin’s @SwiftiesForEternity Instagram account boasts more than 630,000 followers and is even followed by Travis Kelce’s mom, Donna Kelce, Swift’s soon-to-be mother-in-law. (Swift and the NFL star, both 36, announced their engagement in August 2025 after nearly two years of dating.)

Levin, who is based in Connecticut, shares fan sightings of Swift via her Instagram account as well as other Swift-related content, commentary on Swift’s public outings, interactions with fellow Swifties, memes focused on Swift and updates on Levin’s own life.

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Her prominence as a Swiftie influencer even landed her a book deal. Levin’s debut, The Story of Us: How the Taylor Swift Fandom Changed Our Lives, was released on Tuesday, April 14.

In a social media post from September 2025 that announced the book’s release, Levin wrote, “The Story of Us is my love letter to you, the Swifties, who gave me purpose, friendship, and a kind of joy I didn’t even know was possible.”

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Levin continued at the time, “If you’ve been here from the beginning, get ready to revisit the eras, the livestreams, the chaos, the inside jokes, the happiness, the fun, and the magic. If you’re newer here, welcome. I hope reading this book makes you feel like you were part of it all along.”

The influencer told the New York Post that her social media career began after she was laid off from her job in the book publishing industry in 2023. “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 said.

Her foray into influencing coincided with the launch of Swift’s Eras Tour, which kicked off in Glendale, Arizona, on March 17, 2023. The timing was perfect, as she quickly boosted her profile by helping other Swifties secure Eras Tour tickets without being scammed online.

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“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 told the outlet.

Today, Levin’s posts draw solid engagement, including the September 2025 book deal announcement, which attracted support from @kelcebrothers, another prolific Swiftie fan account. “Congratulations Olivia!!!,” the account, which boasts more than 744,000 followers of its own, commented.





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