

What a recent move from Meta means for Influencers
Meta announced on September 26th that they are adding new features to make the switch between Instagram and Facebook accounts easier. What does this mean for influencers moving forward?
Meta announced on September 26th that they are adding new features to make the switch between Instagram and Facebook accounts easier. What does this mean for influencers moving forward?
Being verified on any platform comes with a new set of perks, primarily from the audience and the platform you’re using. The little check next to your name on YouTube can afford you some credibility among your audience.
Once you begin creating content online, some platforms can be left in the dust. After gaining a following, creators might forget about the benefits of LinkedIn, or think it doesn’t serve them anymore. Even if you think it doesn’t apply to you, LinkedIn is a great door to keep open, even after you’ve reached influencer status.
The social media sphere is filled to the brim with viral content, with a new video being passed around nearly every day. But what makes viral content so popular? Is there a formula to unlock virality on the internet? While there might not be one exact method, there are things creators can do to boost their chances of being the next viral video hit.
Burnout is bound to happen in any field. Professional burnout occurs when there are too many stress factors from your job for too long. For an influencer, this is no different and it makes sense that this could happen with millions of eyes on them.
Whether you believe it or not, the little blue check mark makes a difference as a creator on Instagram. According to Instagram, a verified badge signifies that “an account is the authentic presence of a public figure, celebrity or brand it represents.” They go on to clarify that the blue check mark does not mean Instagram endorses these figures.
Hashtags are small, but mighty. When using social media, hashtags can often help with the success of your posts, shares, likes, and even follower counts. Hashtags are used on a variety of different social media and video sharing sites and using them effectively can pay off in the long run.
As a creator, it is important to pay attention to your engagement on the social media platforms you use. While no one fully understands “the algorithm” on Instagram, there are a couple of ways to gain better engagement and more followers. Once you crack the code that best fits with your audience, you can see growth in your followers, reposts, comments, and likes.
As the internet grows and shifts, influencers are finding new ways to connect with their audiences and build their following. Live streaming has recently become very popular among creators. Here are some reasons why you should consider live streaming as a creator.
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