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How to Become an Influencer Today: 10 Easy Steps

1.Find your niche 2.Pick your platform 3.Make a content plan 4.Publish content 5.Help your community 6.Grow your network 7.Engage with followers 8.Analyse your progress 9.Stay updated 10.Be consistent Social media influencers have taken the world by a storm within the last 5 years or so. They’re the personification of the information age celebrities. As people are spending more time on social media, the marketing of products and services have changed from traditional methods to the more contemporary one. This includes social media. A place where businesses can find people spending the most time on the internet. While products endorsements by celebrities worked in the past, the tide is slowly shifting towards social media influencers who are more relatable to the masses. As more businesses are getting on the social media bandwagon, it suffices to say that social media influencers are likely to grow in numbers in the coming years. So, who is a social media influencer? A social media infl...

Influencer Marketing| What is Influencer Marketing- Defination, Examples, Importance & How it works

Influencer marketing involves marketing products and services to those who have a sway over the things other people buy. This market influence typically stems from an individual's expertise, popularity, or reputation. Marketing to an audience of influencers is similar to word of mouth marketing, but it doesn’t rely strictly on explicit recommendations (See also Word-of-Mouth Marketing). Influence can come from a wide range of places. Any person, group, brand, or place could potentially be an influencer. For example, celebrities are often used to market products because they are highly respected and highly visible. When a celebrity uses a product, the maker of that product gets exposure and the respect that comes from a celebrity endorsement (See also Marketing with Celebrities). Bloggers have become important influencers because they are seen as authentic and have loyal followings. When a blogger recommends a product it seems more trustworthy than traditional advertising. By using ...