Monday, July 16, 2018

A Glimpse Into MY Influencer Feed

It's pretty easy to be all talk, especially on the other side of a screen, so I'm switching things up with this post by sharing my personal experiences while attempting to enter the influencer industry myself.

Note: Throughout this post, I'll be referring back to a couple of my previous posts, mainly the ones where I have given tips or "how-to's" regarding the process of entering the influencer industry. So, I'll be linking any previous posts that I feel could be helpful in understanding the reasoning or methods behind some of my decisions and actions during this process. Just click the titles that I'm referring to to learn more!

While I've spent a lot of time discussing the influencer world, I have yet to really explain where I stand in it. If you read the "About Me" section, you probably already know that I work under an influencer. For privacy reasons, I have chosen to keep her name private, but working under her has motivated me to dabble in the industry myself.

As I explained in one of my previous posts, "How to Become an Influencer," there are plenty of avid steps that you can take, steps that I myself have taken, to become an influencer. The very first things that I had to do were narrow my focus, choose my primary social channel, and create a visual style personal to me. My focus is mainly fashion, but since I grew up in a small beach town and now live in a major city, my fashion taste is unique enough to separate me from other common fashion and lifestyle influencers. After I identified Instagram as the most beneficial social channel for my purpose, it was important that my feed was cohesive and coincided with my style, as I explained in "Five Steps to a Better Feed." Although I've removed a lot of content in the process of cleaning up my profile, this is still a glimpse of what it looked like before:


There's nothing majorly wrong with this series of posts, but as you can see, the colors of the images are overall very different, as well as the edits. I also was not following a content cycle, which I explain the importance of in "Five Steps to a Better Feed" as well. The simplest way to describe my former feed is busy, which is something you want to, and frankly must, avoid in this industry. Now that a few months worth of content has been posted, this is a more recent idea of what my feed looks like:


I'll be honest, revamping my feed was harder than I initially thought it would be. However, following the same advice that I have given in past posts, I was able to conquer one of the biggest challenges: recreating my visual presence. Now, I use a content cycle and follow specific color schemes that are related to my own personal style, which includes the same (or at least editing tactics) for each post.

In this post, my main goal was to express the initial steps that I took to break into this industry, especially on the visual front. I plan to continue sharing my experiences with you guys in future posts as my knowledge and involvement grows, but there's something else I'd like to leave you with today.

Remember that being an influencer is technically a business. That being said, I no longer have the same privilege of posting whatever I want to post. This removes most of the personal aspects to my profile, which may not be a big deal to some people because it visibly comes with the territory of "influencing," but I'm pointing this out for a very important reason: things are not always as they seem! I had a deadline to post for a swimwear company in one of the images above and as far as my followers were concerned, I was simply frolicking along the beach that day. Little did people actually know, that photo was taken and edited days in advance and I spent the day of the actual posting visiting my grandmother in the hospital. Again, this may seem like a small price to pay or maybe even an overly personal anecdote to some, but it's important that I reiterate that others don't always get to see the big picture if you're in the influencer world.

Entering such a new and already overly-populated industry poses plenty of challenges, but I still am so happy that I took the leap! Leave me a comment with any questions you guys might have or with anything else you may want to hear about as I continue my journey!

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