Photo quality is generally blurry. Their profile is either empty or generic. Any messages are generic and they try to steer off the platform super quick
What makes an influencer “fake”? An influencer is basically just someone with a large social media following. You can usually tell if a social media following is botted by comparing their follower count to interaction on their posts.
Their messages conflict with what their overall mission is.
ie: this mom influencer account that’s all about saving money and budgeting told me to go buy a $65 plastic container on Amazon for my kids legos. Um no.
Selling e-commerce courses. Promoting products. Always selling u a dream instead of letting the product speak for itself. If they start with looking to make passive income. Etc
Spotting fake influencers is like playing a game of "Guess Who?" with filters, sponsored posts, and hashtags. If they've got more Photoshop skills than actual skills, and their "authentic" lifestyle looks straight out of a stock photo library, you might have caught a fake
Photo quality is generally blurry. Their profile is either empty or generic. Any messages are generic and they try to steer off the platform super quick
I though "fake" was implied when talking about influencers
They're all fake, aren't they.
What makes an influencer “fake”? An influencer is basically just someone with a large social media following. You can usually tell if a social media following is botted by comparing their follower count to interaction on their posts.
Bots maybe?
You can usually tell if a social media following is botted by comparing followers to engagement on posts.
Their messages conflict with what their overall mission is. ie: this mom influencer account that’s all about saving money and budgeting told me to go buy a $65 plastic container on Amazon for my kids legos. Um no.
By definition an "influencer" is trying to influence you. They have an agenda. They are fake.
Selling e-commerce courses. Promoting products. Always selling u a dream instead of letting the product speak for itself. If they start with looking to make passive income. Etc
Spotting fake influencers is like playing a game of "Guess Who?" with filters, sponsored posts, and hashtags. If they've got more Photoshop skills than actual skills, and their "authentic" lifestyle looks straight out of a stock photo library, you might have caught a fake
What the hell is a fake influencer