Talking about the price of the mirror shelf and how eBay has upped the price... this lady put up they’re £5.99 in Home Bargains (and then says she’s surprised Mrs Hinch didn’t see them) *when will the penny drop*
Talking about the price of the mirror shelf and how eBay has upped the price... this lady put up they’re £5.99 in Home Bargains (and then says she’s surprised Mrs Hinch didn’t see them) *when will the penny drop*
silly foolsTalking about the price of the mirror shelf and how eBay has upped the price... this lady put up they’re £5.99 in Home Bargains (and then says she’s surprised Mrs Hinch didn’t see them) *when will the penny drop*
Or allergy / reaction related to the spritz and spray crap! He also always shows to have a dry nose... sign of dehydration...Along with being out of breath and being hot It can also be stress related.
Show Cockers also need loads of excercise too...they have an abundance of energy and love to learn, to sniff out toys and to play, they love to snuggle of course too but just talking to them nicely isn’t enough and the staged walk isn’t enough.Me too, I have a working breed (GSD). Shes a pet, but we use her abilities and encourage scent work and work her hard on tricks. Everything is too easy, so we have to extend anything we teach her (life is never boring!)
We have to watch her weight because of her breed which comes with hip problems (of which she already shows signs of unfortunately despite being bang on weigh wise) That's not always a GSD thing though, any overweight dog will suffer with joint problems eventually.
Maybe he is a show breed and therefore not as active as a working cocker, but exercise physically and mentally is a must!
It makes me sad that he just doesn't get to live to his full potential
Anyone up for a instagram or facebook group called 'save henry hinch' yeah your right especially with all the fumes as well, no wonder he keeps digging under the fence, but as she puts it 'he is looking for foxes' BS!I’d look sad if I had to live with that pair...
Yeah but she was on a little date night last night, no one saw the persons faceMy theory is her husband is working away just now. When she had her cupboard done she said “where is the sticking thing babe?” No reply, it was so fake. He wasn’t there. Probably worried about being home alone and people knowing that they are minted.
I heard someone speak but she had the ridiculous filter on which changes voices so it was probably her mum.Anyone up for a instagram or facebook group called 'save henry hinch' yeah your right especially with all the fumes as well, no wonder he keeps digging under the fence, but as she puts it 'he is looking for foxes' BS!
Yeah but she was on a little date night last night, no one saw the persons face
Okay when she was talking about her bird corner this morning on her stories, did anyone hear the voice in the background? Or was it just me?
Wow that would be really interesting if you could share some more info on how it all works!Hey guys! I haven’t posted on this thread before but Mrs Hinch has pissed me off today (poor Henry, he’s so overweight) and I have some tea to spill!
I’m a digital marketing & social media manager for a PR company in London. We manage lots of different clients and help them design social media campaigns. In the last 3 years or so, we’ve been increasingly including influencers in our online campaigns and seeing great results. We usually try and work with smaller bloggers/instagrammers (around 50k - 250k followers) because we find that they have a better rate of engagement for ADs and they do less ads, making the ones they do seem more genuine. They also charge less; so we can get more exposure for our money!
We looked after an eco cleaning brand in November of last year and they were very keen on doing a campaign with Mrs Hinch. Usually we select the influencers but this brand was pushing for the Hinch. So, I reached out to her Gleam Team and asked for her rates. We wanted her to do 2 10 second stories with swipe up links and a post on her feed. As I said, we usually don’t work with big influencers and she was around 1.5m at the time. The most I’ve ever seen an influencer invoice us for was £7,000 and she did a series of Instagram stories over 2 weeks and 2 posts on her feed for us. Let me just tell you that Mrs Hinch’s fees blew that out of the water.
We usually avoid Gleamers anyway because they tend to be bigger, but we are never going back there now! Her fees took up our whole budget for the entire campaign and we were intending on working with 10-12 people! We had to politely decline, but if some of you think she’s not raking it in... you’re wrong! I won’t say the exact figures because I think I’d get in trouble at work and it would make me detectable, but yeah...
I’ve been reading this thread for a while and have seen a lot of misconceptions about how influencer marketing works that have been taken as fact in some cases. So if you have any questions (no matter how obvious you think they might be) i’ll Be happy to clear them up for you.
It's the top comment that makes me laugh. People shouldn't make money and should be helping others.. erm hello love, but you follow hinch and I'd bet my last quid shes fooled (sorry, helped) you buy untold crap you didn't need. They just dont get it do theyTalking about the price of the mirror shelf and how eBay has upped the price... this lady put up they’re £5.99 in Home Bargains (and then says she’s surprised Mrs Hinch didn’t see them) *when will the penny drop*
I’m just laughing that an eco cleaning brand wanted Mrs Hinch to advertise them of all people (whose money is on astonish?!)Hey guys! I haven’t posted on this thread before but Mrs Hinch has pissed me off today (poor Henry, he’s so overweight) and I have some tea to spill!
I’m a digital marketing & social media manager for a PR company in London. We manage lots of different clients and help them design social media campaigns. In the last 3 years or so, we’ve been increasingly including influencers in our online campaigns and seeing great results. We usually try and work with smaller bloggers/instagrammers (around 50k - 250k followers) because we find that they have a better rate of engagement for ADs and they do less ads, making the ones they do seem more genuine. They also charge less; so we can get more exposure for our money!
We looked after an eco cleaning brand in November of last year and they were very keen on doing a campaign with Mrs Hinch. Usually we select the influencers but this brand was pushing for the Hinch. So, I reached out to her Gleam Team and asked for her rates. We wanted her to do 2 10 second stories with swipe up links and a post on her feed. As I said, we usually don’t work with big influencers and she was around 1.5m at the time. The most I’ve ever seen an influencer invoice us for was £7,000 and she did a series of Instagram stories over 2 weeks and 2 posts on her feed for us. Let me just tell you that Mrs Hinch’s fees blew that out of the water.
We usually avoid Gleamers anyway because they tend to be bigger, but we are never going back there now! Her fees took up our whole budget for the entire campaign and we were intending on working with 10-12 people! We had to politely decline, but if some of you think she’s not raking it in... you’re wrong! I won’t say the exact figures because I think I’d get in trouble at work and it would make me detectable, but yeah...
I’ve been reading this thread for a while and have seen a lot of misconceptions about how influencer marketing works that have been taken as fact in some cases. So if you have any questions (no matter how obvious you think they might be) i’ll Be happy to clear them up for you.
Hahahahahahaha. “Bless her”Talking about the price of the mirror shelf and how eBay has upped the price... this lady put up they’re £5.99 in Home Bargains (and then says she’s surprised Mrs Hinch didn’t see them) *when will the penny drop*
Probably be her mum - she said her mum & niece were looking after henry and she’d stocked the cupboards with sweets for themAnyone up for a instagram or facebook group called 'save henry hinch' yeah your right especially with all the fumes as well, no wonder he keeps digging under the fence, but as she puts it 'he is looking for foxes' BS!
Yeah but she was on a little date night last night, no one saw the persons face
Okay when she was talking about her bird corner this morning on her stories, did anyone hear the voice in the background? Or was it just me?
Id certainly be interested on seeing more information.Hey guys! I haven’t posted on this thread before but Mrs Hinch has pissed me off today (poor Henry, he’s so overweight) and I have some tea to spill!
I’m a digital marketing & social media manager for a PR company in London. We manage lots of different clients and help them design social media campaigns. In the last 3 years or so, we’ve been increasingly including influencers in our online campaigns and seeing great results. We usually try and work with smaller bloggers/instagrammers (around 50k - 250k followers) because we find that they have a better rate of engagement for ADs and they do less ads, making the ones they do seem more genuine. They also charge less; so we can get more exposure for our money!
We looked after an eco cleaning brand in November of last year and they were very keen on doing a campaign with Mrs Hinch. Usually we select the influencers but this brand was pushing for the Hinch. So, I reached out to her Gleam Team and asked for her rates. We wanted her to do 2 10 second stories with swipe up links and a post on her feed. As I said, we usually don’t work with big influencers and she was around 1.5m at the time. The most I’ve ever seen an influencer invoice us for was £7,000 and she did a series of Instagram stories over 2 weeks and 2 posts on her feed for us. Let me just tell you that Mrs Hinch’s fees blew that out of the water.
We usually avoid Gleamers anyway because they tend to be bigger, but we are never going back there now! Her fees took up our whole budget for the entire campaign and we were intending on working with 10-12 people! We had to politely decline, but if some of you think she’s not raking it in... you’re wrong! I won’t say the exact figures because I think I’d get in trouble at work and it would make me detectable, but yeah...
I’ve been reading this thread for a while and have seen a lot of misconceptions about how influencer marketing works that have been taken as fact in some cases. So if you have any questions (no matter how obvious you think they might be) i’ll Be happy to clear them up for you.
Wow that's really interesting!Hey guys! I haven’t posted on this thread before but Mrs Hinch has pissed me off today (poor Henry, he’s so overweight) and I have some tea to spill!
I’m a digital marketing & social media manager for a PR company in London. We manage lots of different clients and help them design social media campaigns. In the last 3 years or so, we’ve been increasingly including influencers in our online campaigns and seeing great results. We usually try and work with smaller bloggers/instagrammers (around 50k - 250k followers) because we find that they have a better rate of engagement for ADs and they do less ads, making the ones they do seem more genuine. They also charge less; so we can get more exposure for our money!
We looked after an eco cleaning brand in November of last year and they were very keen on doing a campaign with Mrs Hinch. Usually we select the influencers but this brand was pushing for the Hinch. So, I reached out to her Gleam Team and asked for her rates. We wanted her to do 2 10 second stories with swipe up links and a post on her feed. As I said, we usually don’t work with big influencers and she was around 1.5m at the time. The most I’ve ever seen an influencer invoice us for was £7,000 and she did a series of Instagram stories over 2 weeks and 2 posts on her feed for us. Let me just tell you that Mrs Hinch’s fees blew that out of the water.
We usually avoid Gleamers anyway because they tend to be bigger, but we are never going back there now! Her fees took up our whole budget for the entire campaign and we were intending on working with 10-12 people! We had to politely decline, but if some of you think she’s not raking it in... you’re wrong! I won’t say the exact figures because I think I’d get in trouble at work and it would make me detectable, but yeah...
I’ve been reading this thread for a while and have seen a lot of misconceptions about how influencer marketing works that have been taken as fact in some cases. So if you have any questions (no matter how obvious you think they might be) i’ll Be happy to clear them up for you.
This lady was probably issued with a ban soon after by her "well 'ard" sister.Talking about the price of the mirror shelf and how eBay has upped the price... this lady put up they’re £5.99 in Home Bargains (and then says she’s surprised Mrs Hinch didn’t see them) *when will the penny drop*
I KNOW right?! That stuck out to me too “bless her”! I bet no one would be “blessing her” if they knew how much money she was raking in taking advantage of them!Hahahahahahaha. “Bless her”
Why does everyone want to have an IDENTICAL home to her?