Should You Pay for Friends on Social Media?

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Does It Pay to Have Fake Friends on Social Media?

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Does It Pay to Have Fake Friends on Social Media?

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Getting Paid to Tweet

• It pays to have a lot of followers.• Companies will pay celebrities a lot of money

to mention their products in a tweet.• The more followers you have, the more you can

command per tweet. • For example, Frankie Muniz has over 175,000

followers and gets paid $252 a tweet. Kim Kardashian, on the other hand, with over 25 million followers gets $20,000.

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Are These Numbers Inflated?

• According to Ken Wisnefski, social media expert, many celebrities may have more fake followers than expected.

• In an experiment, a colleague of Wisnefski’s paid $250 for the promise of 10,000 new followers.

• After he attained the new followers, he analyzed them to see whether they were real or not. He discovered that about half were in fact real.

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Social Media Crackdown (Instagram Purge)

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Should Celebrities Stop Paying for Friends

• According to Ken Wisnefski, this will depend on external factors.

• Will companies continue to pay so much money for celebrities to talk about their products on social media?

• Will more purges occur to the extent of the Instagram purge?

• Until we know, celebrities should sit tight and see where the social media landscape takes them.