Social Media Means
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Check The Follower Accounts Their username has dozens of numbers, or a random combination of letters. There is no profile photo. They have few followers, but follow thousands of accounts. They have few (or even zero) posts. If they do have posts, they are all stock photos.
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Read More »As soon as people realized a social media following could bring paid partnerships, fake followers, likes, and comments have been a prevalent tactic to garner brand attention. It’s an epidemic that plagues influencers of all sizes. A nano influencer might buy a few thousand followers to bump themselves up to the next influencer tier, or a mid-tier influencer might buy likes and comments to counteract decreasing engagement rates. The onslaught of fake followers, likes, comments, and views is a major issue for obvious reasons. Influencers with fake followings and/or engagement are making fraudulent claims about their audience reach, which can hurt the brands that invest in influencer marketing. This year, cyber-security firm Cheq estimates brands will lose $1.3 billion marketing to fake followers. This leads to poor return on investment for influencer marketing campaigns and a general distrust of influencer marketing. Keep your brand from wasting money on influencers with fraudulent followings by following our guide to spotting fake engagement:
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Read More »Now that brands have gotten savvier and look beyond just follower numbers, users have in return started purchasing likes and comments to falsely bolster their engagement rates and keep the ruse up. If you find an account that consistently gets the same number of likes, give or take a few, or always has 100 comments on each post, no matter what the photo is, they might be purchasing engagement. For normal social media users, it is common for some posts to do better than others. Maybe they share a “filler” post, or share a photo at a time when fewer people are on the platform; for whatever reason, most users recognize that not every post will be a massive hit. So if you come across a profile where every post is getting the same number of likes and comments, you should be wary.
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