The digital industry has been growing in popularity in Dubai. It is now deemed the hub for influencers and businesses.
As per Global Media Insights’ report, there were 10.73 million social media users in the UAE in 2023, which equals 99% of the country’s population. Every 3 out of 4 residents follow social media influencers and look up to them for entertainment and purchasing inspiration.
The influencer marketing market in the Middle East is expected to reach $1.3 billion by the end of 2023. Another research says that influencers with 10,000 followers publishing one paid post a day can have monthly earnings equal to the salary of a mid-level marketing professional. This presents a great opportunity for influencers and content creators in Dubai.
However, every social media influencer who does paid promotion or content creation must obtain an influencer license in Dubai. The license is essential if the influencers make money by reviews, advertising, or product placements in their content.
The social media influencer license in Dubai is only valid for one year and must be renewed annually. To obtain an influencer license in Dubai, you must apply to the NMC, which now falls under the Media Regulatory Office – Ministry of Culture and Youth.
In 2018, the UAE’s government imposed regulations on the influencer industry by introducing a new influencer license in Dubai called E-Media License. Social media influencers who get paid for their content must apply for this license from the Media Regulatory Office – Ministry of Culture and Youth.
The regulations apply to influencers using social media platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook. The laws are also applicable to vloggers and bloggers doing paid promotions in their work. The paid work may include product promotion, product placement, or product reviews.
Influencers must also comply with the regulations, such as not using false language or promoting alcoholic beverages in any way.
On another note, the E-Media License is not mandatory for the owners of personal websites, bloggers, and people who advertise their own brands on different platforms. It is also not applicable to the people who do unpaid reviews of products, as long as they are not associated with the brand and do not get paid.
To apply for an influencer license in Dubai, the following documents are required
Any influencer applying for an influencer license in Dubai must comply with the following laws:
A fine of AED 5,000 will be imposed on a social media influencer who is found to be doing paid work without a social media influencer license in Dubai. In severe cases, the social media accounts will also get suspended.
To ensure that you obtain the license without any hassle, you can connect with SBSI Business experts to get proper guidance.
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