Took me a while to find this thread! When/why was it moved to bloggers?
For those missing Mr Maui
She could look on air bnb but doubt that would happen unless they pay / sponsor her so I will await the air bnb vlog when Virgin cancel on her!Waiting for a
"Looking for dog friendly places to go ob holiday" story on Instagram that she will not doubt tag loads of companies in
Her user is still active, she posts on other threads and the last time I looked her wedding had been cancelled by COVID-19, so her engagement was going to be shortOff topic sorry, but how is Meg anyone? Didn’t she have a fabulous romance ? Probably far too much of an interesting life to return here
Her wedding? Wow that man who made her so happy moved fast!! Feel so sad for those who have had the move their weddings. But I keep saying it's not cancelled! Just a change of date!Her user is still active, she posts on other threads and the last time I looked her wedding had been cancelled by COVID-19, so her engagement was going to be short
I was wondering this aswell. I assumed Brogan bigged herself up, and demanded whereas Lucy seemed really grateful for the opportunity and took what she was offered? Obviously someone at Attraction Tickets Direct didn’t do there research properly!So, I was re-watching Lucy Wood's Flordia Vlogs [MUCH better than Bogies] and I was wondering whether anyone in social marketing can explain how it works? Lucy has a lot more subscribers (even when the vlogs were made) but they had totally different holidays? Lucy stayed at the Hilton in Disney Springs (more expensive per night than ASS) and didn't have a dining plan (bogo did). Then they stayed at Universal and didn't have Fast Passes (Bogo did).
Could it be they are given a budget and they can book whatever they want as long as it falls into the price? Ie: because Lucy's hotel etc was more expensive there was no money for the add-ons? Or did Bogo pay extra?
Sorry to go off topic just struck me as odd.
It could just be that the sponsor is offering different things to different influencers so that they all don't have identical trips?So, I was re-watching Lucy Wood's Flordia Vlogs [MUCH better than Bogies] and I was wondering whether anyone in social marketing can explain how it works? Lucy has a lot more subscribers (even when the vlogs were made) but they had totally different holidays? Lucy stayed at the Hilton in Disney Springs (more expensive per night than ASS) and didn't have a dining plan (bogo did). Then they stayed at Universal and didn't have Fast Passes (Bogo did).
Could it be they are given a budget and they can book whatever they want as long as it falls into the price? Ie: because Lucy's hotel etc was more expensive there was no money for the add-ons? Or did Bogo pay extra?
Sorry to go off topic just struck me as odd.
From my experience a company will usually have a number of briefs to hit and reach out to different influencers to fulfil. So for example, ATD maybe had 3 (I’m sure there’s more) briefs they wanted bloggers to hit for them to appeal to a range of customers and price bracketsSo, I was re-watching Lucy Wood's Flordia Vlogs [MUCH better than Bogies] and I was wondering whether anyone in social marketing can explain how it works? Lucy has a lot more subscribers (even when the vlogs were made) but they had totally different holidays? Lucy stayed at the Hilton in Disney Springs (more expensive per night than ASS) and didn't have a dining plan (bogo did). Then they stayed at Universal and didn't have Fast Passes (Bogo did).
Could it be they are given a budget and they can book whatever they want as long as it falls into the price? Ie: because Lucy's hotel etc was more expensive there was no money for the add-ons? Or did Bogo pay extra?
Sorry to go off topic just struck me as odd.