What is a Fake Influencer?
‘If you influence one person you are an influencer’, said every Fake Influencer, on every social media platform, ever.
I get that everyone has an influence over others. My parents have influenced me a ton but you don’t see them getting paid £5,000 to ‘go on an adventure’ to Disneyland whilst filming it on Snapchat.
Yes, there are different levels and types of Influencers, but let’s stop saying, ‘everyone is an Influencer’, it’s pointless.
Talking of different types of Influencers, Dave Chaffey from Smart Insights does a pretty decent job of breaking them down.
A Fake Influencer to me is someone who does not tick one of the following boxes, but calls themselves an ‘Influencer’;
Big Publications are pulling the wool over your eyes
In a recent Snapchat rant and accompanying Facebook post I caused quite a stir.
My main point, was that big publications are allowing contributors to write ‘Top 10 [insert topic] Influencers’ lists which are not backed by data and are merely the opinions of the contributors.
Not only that, I’m sure a lot of these contributors are simply giving out favours to get in these ‘Influencers’ good books.
Note: Not all contributors are douche bags.
Katya Varbanova made me laugh when she commented on my Facebook post;
“Well duhhh I thought it was obvious that ‘Forbes’ top 25 social media influencers’ by Fluffy Foo is just a made up list of ‘my 25 friends who I wanna make sure they continue to like me’”
On a serious note…
Question everything. If you see a list of Influencers, ask the contributor the methodology behind how the Influencers were identified (maybe you have better things to do with your time though).
‘Why is this guy just hating on everyone for no reason’
This is a good point that Goubran Bahou (Goubtube) commented when Craig Fox shared my Facebook post (I respect Goubran for calling me out on this).
In short, the reason behind me ranting about Fake Influencers and Fake Influencer Lists was to try and open other people’s eyes to what is going on (read all the comments to get the full jist of my response).
Because very credible sources are allowing contributors to identify Influencers based on their own opinion and agenda, it’s difficult to identify genuine Influencers.
Which nicely leads onto…
What makes a real Influencer an Influencer?
What do you think (comment below)?
As outlined above, in my opinion, an Influencer has to tick one of these boxes;
Back to Dave Chaffey’s article, he refers to ‘3Rs of influencers’ to help prioritisation, these are:
Carlos Gil recently asked this question in his Social Media Masterminds group on Facebook and there were some really interesting answers which I want to share with you.
Have a read of these and then let me know your opinion on what makes someone a real Influencer in the comments below.
Lucy Hall | Co-founder of Social Day
‘Someone who influences someone to make a purchase decision within a relevant context.’
Ruvim Achapovskiy | Youth Marketing Strategist
Jason Liebman | CEO & Founder at Liebsmedia
Micah Horner | Co-Founder and President at Give Grow Social
Alex Yong | host of the Small Business Trends Livestreamed Livelihoods
Pam Moore CEO & Founder at Marketing Nutz
What makes someone an Influencer in your opinion? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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