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Bass Fishing Social Media Question
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03/13/21 08:49 PM
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SWH
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So after the rumors of the crazy Ivie trip I opted to follow Milliken so I could see when the video came out of the trip. Video came out watched it all is well in the world. However, now he has posted pieces and parts of the same video with different headlines/click bait pictures every 2-3 hours for 2 weeks.
Is this standard operating procedure when you have a crazy good day on the water and you are trying to be an “influencer”?
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Re: Bass Fishing Social Media Question
[Re: SWH]
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03/13/21 09:35 PM
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Dubee
TFF Team Angler
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Re: Bass Fishing Social Media Question
[Re: SWH]
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03/13/21 10:20 PM
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ChanceHuiet
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Yes. All these YouTube, Factbook, Instagram and whatever else social media "stars" are flat ridiculous. Shame what the world has gone to.
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Re: Bass Fishing Social Media Question
[Re: SWH]
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03/13/21 10:33 PM
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Mark Jones
TFF Team Angler
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So after the rumors of the crazy Ivie trip I opted to follow Milliken so I could see when the video came out of the trip. Video came out watched it all is well in the world. However, now he has posted pieces and parts of the same video with different headlines/click bait pictures every 2-3 hours for 2 weeks.
Is this standard operating procedure when you have a crazy good day on the water and you are trying to be an “influencer”? It's common practice to to take long form video and create multiple pieces of content from it and it's smart. Not everyone sees the original and not everyone will hang in for a 5-20+ minute watch down of content. So you clip it and repurpose it for different platforms and different times. Especially those pieces of content that are working well and you know it has traction. Add to it, that he's likely monetizing all of it and he's creating multiple "products" from one solid piece of long form content. You would do the same...
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Re: Bass Fishing Social Media Question
[Re: Dubee]
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03/14/21 01:58 AM
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BigDozer66
TFF Guru
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TFF Guru
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A person with the ability to influence potential buyers of a product or service by promoting or recommending the items on social media. If a Company picks the right influencer they can become mega companies in no time.
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Re: Bass Fishing Social Media Question
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03/14/21 05:18 AM
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Ken A.
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It is mind boggling what celebs make per sponsored post on Instagram. Here are the Top 8 for 2020: ![[Linked Image]](https://texasfishingforum.com/forums/pics/userpics/2021/03/full-19947-88768-screen_shot_2021_03_13_at_11.13.25_pm.png) Tired of your old 2019 McLaren 720S? Pick up your phone and make ONE sponsored post for ONE product you endorse. For The Rock he just made $1,015,000. He has 200 MILLION Followers.
Last edited by Ken A.; 03/14/21 05:23 AM.
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