• In 2021, approximately 93 percent of marketers said they used Facebook as part of their digital campaigns.

  • In 2020, the GDP of the health sector in Mexico increased significantly to reach 1.53 trillion pesos due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • A content creator revealed her earnings practicing her profession in the Sierra de Sonora.

A blogger announced her earnings in her medical service, and she is also dedicated to social networks, which is why she has made comparisons of her income while practicing as a health professional and as a content creator.

It is well known that today, many people have profits through their social networks since the advertising It’s on virtually every platform and app. Given this, the digital conversation and debate on the internet has arisen because the fact that content creators currently earn more than professionals has been questioned.

In recent years, the gross domestic product (GDP) of the sector health in Mexico has been increasing significantly. According to Statista, in 2008, the figure rose to 657,689 million Mexican pesos. Around a decade later, the GDP of the health sector in the country more than doubled its value, with a figure of approximately 1.38 trillion pesos. In 2020, due to the pandemic due to COVID-19the sector’s GDP increased considerably to reach 1.53 trillion pesos and in 2021 it increased again to close to 1.6 trillion pesos.

Blogger Reveals Her Earnings From Medical Social Service And Social Media

Today it is very common to find professionals generating content on the internet, as it is ideal to boost their social networks and thus have a greater reach that allows them to offer their services in the best way. Currently, doctors such as gynecologists, pediatricians, surgeons, among others, can be commonly found on the networks.

A user known as @Isabel Salas has revealed the monthly support she has received during her social service in the gynecology specialty.

Isabel has reported that she is doing her social service in the Sierra de Sonora, and for her work that lasts 6 months, they give her a salary of $20,000 Mexican pesos per month, although this figure increased since they originally gave her support from around $14 thousand pesos per month; However, since they could not provide her with a stay in the area where she performs her service, they had to increase her salary, so when she returns to her place of origin, her salary will return to be the same one she had previously.

The blogger also earns through her social networks, and in the case of Facebook, she commented that in her first month making content, she generated 917 dollars, which is approximately equivalent to $16,500, in the second month, she generated $1,332 dollars, which equivalent to $48,700 pesos.

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It is clear that the salaries of the people who carry out their social service are highly variable, in fact, there are students who are not given any support, which represents a greater effort for those who exercise it. In this case, the blogger has stood out for balancing her work both in her social service and in social networks, where up to now, at first glance, she has done better compared to her service.

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