Why are these companies even working with her when she posts no content apart from showing the free things? Certainly wouldn’t make me want to rush out and buy them
I personally would not purchase any item that they recommend on the basis that it was free and they all gush how wonderful it is. If they were to say anything negative about an item, companies wouldn’t use them.Why are these companies even working with her when she posts no content apart from showing the free things? Certainly wouldn’t make me want to rush out and buy them
I think that’s the vibe all the insta huns are aspiring too, Hotel vibes and let’s face it they are all sheep and follow the crowd.I personally am not in love with the spare room. The light over the bed isn't good, it's a bit tacky, but it's only my opinion. It reminds me of a hotel room. Tbh it's a new house but it may as well be the old one cos she's decorating it in exactly the same way. Everything is free or an ad and she'll never change the way she declares it, always trying to hide the fact.
She does the same thing over and over again. Grey, silver, mirror, rug, repeat! Boring!It must be lovely to buy yourself a house that needs gutted inside and out and know that you aren't paying a penny to decorate or furnish it.
I dont get folk telling her how fab she is. We could all be fab interior decorators if we could take our pick of freebies
A one trip pony for sure.She does the same thing over and over again. Grey, silver, mirror, rug, repeat! Boring!
Quite. Don't these companies look to see her recent postings and stories? Don't they ask for evidence of previous ad campaigns on the roi for those she worked for?I’m amazed she gets so much free stuff these days as she goes missing in action for months then reappears with a room full of gifted furniture. Baffling!
That‘s interesting, do you also check for bought followers and likes?@Duchesspink When I engage an influencer for my job the first thing we do is ask for references from previous ad partners and I check them to see if there was an uplift in followers, did they make any sales of the demonstrated products or what was their return on investment? We don't just assume that high followers numbers mean a good influencer
Wow! I didn’t know that!That‘s interesting, do you also check for bought followers and likes?
Do you also look at their other social media accounts such as Twitter etc, the reason I ask is The Markland Home had a Twitter account which showed her to be a troll, bully, fatphobic, homophobic, racist & anti-Semitic; some of her tweats were vile that were aimed at celebrities such as Gemma Collins!!!!
They say dogs look like their owners tho right?..........Calling her Maggie a beefcake, from what I saw on her stories the other day translates to overweight; not good for such a young dog.