Influencer marketing has blown up recently and with the recent change in ASA guidelines, we are starting to notice placements a lot more due to disclosure of PR items being compulsory now. Increasingly, influencers are asking for payment for collaborations and partnerships – especially those with larger followings. As we move further into 2019, how does this shift in influencer marketing impact how we approach working with bloggers and influencers? Firstly, it should be about creating a relationship and gifting a product that will genuinely help or add value to an influencer’s life with the hope that they will then share their experience with their audience. However, this may come at a cost… literally.
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