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As an Austin resident, the past two weekends have been quite eventful. I attended the ACL Music Festival and a UT Austin football game amongst many people. After experiencing the pandemic and avoiding large crowds for so long, the ability to people-watch again has been thrilling. People-watching for me ranges from observing interactions and wondering what others are thinking – to my all-time favorite, seeing what others are wearing. Lucky for me, both the music festival and football game shaped up to be Shein and Princess Polly fashion shows. Shein and Princess Polly are both brands that sell cheap, not-so-great quality fashion. The only reason I know of these brands is because of social media and the coveted Influencers (check out my bottom note for context). As mentioned last week, I am dedicated to following many of them: I check their Instagram stories, listen to their podcasts, and even read about them on Reddit. I am a sucker for it all. Today’s lesson will be all about the basics of Influencers and the big question: "How do we define the Influencer?" Influencers can range from celebrities, athletes, and pop culture stars – to bloggers and content creators. Brands reach out to them to use their credibility, or just their large online presence, to sway over their target audiences. Working with Influencers to promote a brand can lead to engagement, development in customer relationships, and improvement of Search Engine Optimization (or SEO). Most importantly, it can increase the amount of profit your organization or brand gains. You can find Influencers across social media, using marketing websites, and even through general networking. After finding the Influencer that you would like to work with, you can sponsor one of their posts on social media or even connect with them by gifting them goods and services. (https://sproutsocial.com/glossary/influencer/) Your goal is to have the Influencer make you look nice and appealing to their audience – so that the same audience will invest in your brand. Investing in the Influencer can be well worth it and my past two weekends helped prove that: As I watched a Princess Polly tag popping out of a halter-top, every other person wearing the same thing from Urban Outfitters, and so many photos being taken for proof that fun was being had while looking cute, I realized that the impact of the Influencer was heavy on these crowds. As a result of brand partnerships and sponsored posts, these people were wearing what the Influencers told them they should wear. Now, the new big question is: "Did we just discuss the basics of Influencers, or just the Basics in general?" ;) All jokes aside, I hope that this new information changed your life, and depending on where you stand, you either: Optimize the hell out of your brand by giving a person free stuff - or you apply to be on The Bachelor to gain some followers so you can get the free stuff. You can thank me later. *For context: One of my favorite influencers, Brooke Miccio has a sponsored video all about Princess Polly found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRgjWfyY69A
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