Huh I guess I haven’t chatted with (or know) enough influencers, but I’m familiar with some that do try products for free, and sometimes post about them. Maybe that’s the exception though?
Just because someone tried products for free and then posted about them doesn’t mean that they haven’t been paid to post about them.
When I say that I know the German youtuber, I’m meaning that I privately talked with him about how that industry works.
The people who make the most money in that industry do it through paid product placement.
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Huh I guess I haven’t chatted with (or know) enough influencers, but I’m familiar with some that do try products for free, and sometimes post about them. Maybe that’s the exception though?
Just because someone tried products for free and then posted about them doesn’t mean that they haven’t been paid to post about them.
When I say that I know the German youtuber, I’m meaning that I privately talked with him about how that industry works.
The people who make the most money in that industry do it through paid product placement.