how mcuh do people on silver icing make
Silver Icing stylists can earn up to 20% commission on sales, and the company says most apparel and accessories qualify for that full rate. To keep an account active, a stylist generally needs to place or generate about 1–2 orders per month, which the company says averages about $100 in sales per month over 6 months.
For regular employees in Canada, listed pay ranges are much more ordinary: Indeed shows averages around $44,725/year for a stylist and $54,774/year for a social media specialist , with hourly roles like warehouse coordinator around $21.98/hour.
If you meant independent stylists/sellers , income can vary a lot because it depends on sales volume, commission rate, and whether they build a team or just sell retail. A simple example: if a stylist sells $5,000 in commissionable product at 20%, that’s about $1,000 before expenses.
What that means
- Employee pay: roughly mid-$40k to mid-$50k for some listed roles in Canada.
- Seller/consultant pay: commission-based, up to 20% on many items.
- Big variable: earnings depend heavily on how much they sell, not just the title.
TL;DR
Silver Icing workers do not all make the same amount: employees appear to make about $44.7k–$54.8k/year in some roles, while stylists earn commission that can be up to 20% of sales.