• Friday, July 31, 2015

    Social media can make you a famous influencer

    The biggest question's we hope to answer in this post are: Is an influencer on social media real or fake? Can Social media really make you a famous influencer, and the other question is: Are you really famous on the internet? 

    Social media can make you a famous influencer, but are you really famous on the internet? 

    How many followers does it take to become an influencer? 
    The website snapfluence describes real fans and followers as authentic followers, but are they really authentic when every aspect of a follower can be mimicked and faked?

    Can an influencer really drive brand awareness and increase sales?

    While an influencer who is not only on the internet but on a reality TV show, in the tabloids, on TMZ, has brand awareness for themselves, I agree that this type of person is for real and is a real influencer. (Basically Kardashian Family memebers, rappers, pop artists on billboard or at a stadium concert coming to your city, or someone dating a movie star is the only ones to get the real push)

    While recruiting the help of one of these real influencers will cost big bucks, they could be worth it, depending on how you utilize them.

    Ryan Stewart of webris wrote an article for marketingprofs.com, that gives us clues for detecting fake influencers:

    This is arguably the most important part of the process. If an Instgrammer has been doing a lot of promotions via his account, it's very likely that he's exhausted his following. In addition, you want to make sure that the influencer has real likes—not ones bought illegitimately.

    That means you need to do a thorough analysis of each influencer's profile. Take a look at the recent 20 or 30 posts on the profile, paying close attention to the level of engagement. If an Instagrammer has 200,000 followers but gets only 100 likes on each photo, the account is spam.

    Every photo should have, roughly, 5% engagement. In other words, if the Instagrammer has 200,000 followers, then photos should be generating, on average, 10,000 likes and comments (combined).

    When an influencer is paid to post something, most of the time we don't know its sponsored. It's been suggested at viralblog.com

    That adding the brand name as a hash tag is enough to let followers know that an influencer is working for a brand.

    While the age group for instagram is between 16-24.

    Isn't it heartwarming that the younger generation prefer pictures to reading?

    Hashtags and tagging:
    When someone really tries to be famous, they use hashtags in their instagrams, tweets, facebook, google plus,  and any new social media.
    hashtags is what helps people find your account, your brand and your content. 

    However any barometer used for someone only on the internet, can be faked. Brands should be wary of being duped. Many of the accounts can be faked and don't mean a thing, don't believe metrics or statistics.

    If a company makes money from an influencer and you can prove the hype to be real, then its real.

    Are influencers famous?

    Influencers or people with thousands to millions of followers are not always famous. While their social factors seem like they should be famous, it turns out their just experts at working the system.

    The system of gaining followers involves buying them and mixing them with real followers as an outer layer to cover their tracks.

    Others buy only real followers which are accounts made to look real. 

    Then there are experts who drop in new followers they buy so there is no detectable spike in new followers to their accounts.

    Then there are (Influencer) experts who buy likes, and even buy comments for each and every post or photo. These types of stats can be cooked to look very authentic and very real. But don't believe everything you read and see. It's all fake. (spam) IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE ME, JUST DO A GOOGLE SEARCH FOR "BUY LIKES", "BUY COMMENTS", "BUY SUBSCRIBERS" be specific, "Buy Instagram followers", "Buy Instagram comments", "Buy instagram likes"

    Making your influential status appear organic is the key to gaining attention from corporate America, food companies, fashion industry, electronics, sports and you name it. 

    One source of buying the influencer to write a post about you is at socialinfluencers.net

    Another place to buy Influencers talking about you is: Brian DiFeo started The Mobile Media Lab, an agency that matches Instagram influencers with brands looking to widen their reach. DiFeo said an Instagram user with about 200,000 followers can make anywhere between $5,000 and $7,500 per month.


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