In this article, you’ll learn how to monetize telegram channel, including how to attract sponsors. This will help you turn your channel into a real source of income — not just a few dollars like you might get from Telegram ads.

This method brings me high payments, ranging from $300 to $500 for every single Telegram post. And this method is all about getting sponsors.

Screenshot of a PayPal payment confirmation email showing a received payment of $350.00 USD. The email is sent from service@paypal.co.uk and confirms receipt from a Gmail user. The email includes transaction details such as the transaction ID, transaction date (21 Apr 2025), and a note that PayPal Seller Protection is eligible. The interface advises logging in to view full transaction details.
PayPal payment confirmation

A sponsored post is just like any regular post on your channel — but paid for by a company (the example is on the picture). A sponsor pays you directly to promote their product or service on your channel. Paid posts usually stay on the channel for up to two weeks, then I remove them.

Paid telegram post, sponsored telegram post
Telegram post for sponsors

Don’t confuse this with Telegram’s official Sponsored Ads — it’s a different monetization method.

But how do you actually get sponsors?

Here are 3 steps that work:

1. Make it easy for sponsors to find you.

List your Telegram channel on directories like Telega.io, Collaborator, TGStat and others.

Screenshot of Telega.io homepage showcasing its advertising platform for Telegram channels and bots. The headline promotes a constant flow of ad orders, with over 70,000 advertisers ready to pay for Telegram audiences. Key stats highlight $500 monthly income, 2 new ad orders per minute, and 1,000 new projects weekly. A mobile phone image displays an example sponsored post. A blue “Add Channel or Bot” button is shown below.
Telega.io

Sponsors can browse them and either contact you directly or place an order through the platform.

Some people say they don’t get orders from Telega.io. That’s true — you might not get many, or any at all. But it still helps improve your channel’s visibility. Sponsors can find you on directories and reach out directly for advertising.

2. Don’t just wait — go find sponsors yourself.

At the beginning, it’s better to be proactive. Find companies that match your channel’s niche and audience. Avoid spamming random businesses — it doesn’t work.

For example, for my data analytics channel, I reach out to companies offering data tools, analytics courses, and consulting services to advertise on my channel.

DataCamp homepage promoting data and AI skills learning, featuring free account sign-up options, courses in Python, ChatGPT, Power BI, SQL, and certifications
DataCamp

Look for someone in marketing or partnerships, and message them professionally (email or LinkedIn is great). The more relevant your pitch, the better your chances.

Email screenshot showing a reply to Great Learning Team regarding a proposal for the sale of a web analytics course, written by Maria.
Email correspondence about a web analytics course sale proposal sent to Great Learning Team.

3. Make your offer look professional and trustworthy.

I usually use a media kit to present my channel like a pro. It should include real stats, pricing, audience info — and also examples of past sponsored posts that performed well. This builds trust and helps sponsors take you seriously.

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Telegram advertising offer for the Analytics and Growth Mindset channel, promoting ad placement opportunities for data analytics audiences with over 7200 members.
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4. Make payments easy and professional. 

Offer several reliable options like Stripe, PayPal, and crypto so clients can choose what works best for them. And be ready to send invoices or receipts — companies that can pay a lot often require them.

If your content is strong and your audience is engaged, sponsors will return — and soon, you won’t need to reach out first. As your channel grows, more people will see it, and more companies will come to you.

Telegram chat message with a sponsor asking about the cost of placing ads in Telegram channels to promote a data analytics course.
Telegram chat with a sponsor

But if that’s not happening, it’s a sign to review your channel because something is wrong.

  • Is it truly valuable channel?
  • Is your audience high quality?

If you’re unsure, try my Telegram Channel Analyzer. It fully analyzes your channel and gives personalized advice on content, monetization, promotion, and Telegram Ads.

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