To attract viewers, get clicks, and gain followers, some influencers go too far without realizing that what they’re doing is ignorant and sometimes even downright wrong.
You're on the list! Expect to receive your first email very soon!person must have a great brand strategy, be consistent, create original content, and be on top of every trend to keep their audience coming back for more. All while trying to maintain their shiny image so they would receive brand deals and earn a living.
Ruby Franke, a former YouTube “momfluencer” was sentenced to a maximum of 30 years in prison after pleading guilty to multiple counts of aggravated child abuse.In her plea agreement, Franke admitted to physically torturing her 12-year-old son, holding his head under water, depriving him food, and tying up his hands and feet after he attempted to escape.Franke hid the abuse for years and documented her family’s daily life in Utah on her popular YouTube channel “8 Passengers.
The first drawback the authors of this study mention is that career and pay are unpredictable, as contracts are often short and job protection is limited. Earnings for those who get paid can range anywhere from £10 to £10,000 for one post. On average, monthly salaries for micro-influencers are about £1,135 per month, while for “mega-influencers” , it’s £12,279.
She has now been sentenced to 3.5 years in prison and fined $198,990 for wire fraud, money laundering, and identity theft.Oh, wow! Brilliant! In the UK, greedy millionaires walked away with no punishment after scamming loadsa money from the Govt for unusable PPE. Mainly because they were 'mates' with the Govt... 🤨🤨 Edited to add: My bad, m/billionaires don't need to follow the rules us normal peeps have to.
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