#1 I Get A Lot Of Dms Daily From Teen TikTok “Stars” Asking For Free Stuff From My Business, And Here’s An Example

#3 Local 15 Year Old “Tik Tok Influencer” Wants A Free Pair Of Hand Painted Customized Air Force 1s. I’ve Been Waiting For This Moment

Love them or hate them, social media influencers are here to stay. According to investment banking company Goldman Sachs, the influencer industry is worth approximately $250 billion, and is expected to grow to nearly $500 billion by 2027.
One recent survey conducted by influencer marketing agency IZEA found that 79% of people polled had bought a product after seeing an influencer use it. It goes without saying that social media influencers have become valuable to businesses and brands in the digital age, and can be extremely beneficial.
Problems pop up when the few bad apples take things too far, using their influencer “clout” to try and get away with whatever they want, as if the rules of society don't apply to them.
#5 This Girl Makes TikTok Videos Of Her Forcibly Hugging, Touching Or Trapping Korean Men. This Is Not Okay Behaviour. In All Videos The Men Are Visibly Uncomfortable

#6 "Influencer" Leaves Small Business 1-Star Review For Not Delivering Free Products

Olivia Savage is an influencer marketing expert, and the Senior Marketing Strategist of Creator Growth and Engagement for partnership management platform impact.com. Savage has tons of experience working with influencers, so it pays to listen to what she says.
When Bored Panda reached out to her, the expert was more than happy to share her words of wisdom with us, our readers, and anyone who considers themselves an influencer or wants to break into the market.
#7 My Mum Is An Artificial Florist And Had An ‘Influencer’ With 70k Followers Ask For Free Wedding Flowers For Exposure

#8 Was Told To Post This Here. Woman Stomped All Over The Plants In This Conservatory For Instagram Shots Despite Staff Repeatedly Asking Her To Stop

Savage cautions that influencers need to remember that they are small-business owners. "You have built a reputation and community around certain common interests, but if you’re not careful about protecting the brand you cultivated, you can lose it all in an instant with poorly thought-out behavior,” warned the expert.
“Be very careful about burning bridges and abusing the platform you’ve built, because ‘cancel culture’ is still very much alive.”
#12 Entitled Influencer Trash Talks Asian Restaurant After They Politely Refuse To Give Him A $100 Discount

Bored Panda asked Savage whether there's any real benefit for brands when they give freebies to influencers, and she believes there is. "Providing free product gives creators the opportunity to try it out and provide genuine, authentic feedback about what they think," she told us. "Leveraging product gifting as a compensation strategy can be very cost effective, depending on the price point and shipping costs."
#14 I Took Some Advice That Were Given After Posting The Conversation I Had With A TikTok “Influencer” Yesterday. This Is What The First Person I Made The Offer To Said

#15 When Influencers Completely Ignore Signs In Nature And Then Proudly Brag About It To Hundreds Of Followers

Then we wanted to know whether it's considered rude for an influencer to ask for free stuff. Apparently not... "Our own impact.com research shows that brands love it when creators initiate contact, rather than waiting for the brand to reach out to them," she revealed. "Don't hesitate to reach out to brands you love."
#18 Influencer Gets Defensive Over Comment On ‘Making Money For Doing Nothing’, Gets Called Out For Entitlement

But Savage says there's a way to go about it. "We have educational content about how to pitch yourself and even a media kit template to help creators craft a winning pitch," offered the expert.
"Aside from proper grammar and good overall email practices, creators should be sure to provide some information on their content style, primary audience, followership, and any tangible results they've generated for other brand partners. Providing a couple broad ideas for how they'd leverage their free product in promotional content is also a good idea."
#19 Came Across A Influencer That Promotes Injecting Coffee Up Your Rectum

#20 Instagram "Influencers" Are Renting Sets To Pretend They Take Private Flights












