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PADELLATA PATATE E WURSTEL-RICETTA FACILE, OGGI E’ SABATO E UNA BELLA RICETTA FACILE E GUSTOSA PER LA CENA CI STA PROPIO BENE E COSA CE’ DI PIU’ GUSTOSO DELL’ABBINAMENTO PATATE E WURSTEL PER FARE FELICE TUTTA LA FAMIGLIA? ALLORA CONCEDIAMOCI UN SABATO DI SVAGO TANTO PER LA CENA BASTA POCO TEMPO.
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5 Reasons why you should consider getting influencers
Who knew that influencer marketing would’ve taken off the way that it has!
Being an influencer used to be purely reserved for celebrities or those with high followings; Now anyone who can create interesting content or know how to talk to their audience has the potential to become an influencer – Making influencer marketing a whole more accessible for brands to start using.
With a larger reach, brands should consider employing a range of influencers to develop trust with their audience and increase conversions.
Here are a few more reasons why you should consider onboarding influencers:
REACH THE RIGHT PEOPLE
Aren’t all people the right people? Well, not quite. For example, If you’re a cafe, and you reach out to a food influencer for work, your products and services will go directly in front of the right eyes. By using influencers, you’ll be able to reach a certain niche. This means you can reach the people you actually want too, rather than just everyone.
SOCIAL PROOF
If you’re wondering what social proof is (don’t worry we had to google it too) it’s basically trusting what people say about a product or service – Like reading a review online. Influencers provide both a verbal and visual way for your audience to build trust with your brand by recommending or demonstrating how the product positively impacts their lives.
SAVE ON COSTS
The beauty of influencers? It’s overall a lot cheaper to create content. No more shoot days or excessive use of resources – An influencer will do most of that for you!
11 X ROI
Considering that influencers increase reach, boost engagement and save on costs, it’s only natural that brands receive a higher ROI than most other marketing services.
BOOST ENGAGEMENT
Influencers are there to basically interact with their audience, so they probably have a better, and more or less deeper understanding of their audience than you do. With this understanding, comes more engagement.
If we haven’t sold you, why don’t you try them out for yourself? Not sure how to engage with influencers to get them on board for your brand? Don’t worry, our friends down at https://www.growmofo.com/ can help you out.
Reference Link: https://www.growmofo.com/5-reasons-why-you-should-consider-getting-influencers/
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Price: Simon… please tell me you didn’t eat the bread on the table
Teen!Ghost: I did. Why?
Price: There was mold on it!
Teen!Ghost: Huh… that’s why it tasted a bit off
Price: why are you so calm about this?!
Nik: It’s just a little mold. It won’t kill him
Price: *stares at Nik gobsmacked*
Teen!Gaz: Guess we know who he took after
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im gonna start a fight; and, at the same time, i need you to take this in the most good-faith way possible, but:
videos that involve body-checking and intentionally (and uncritically) show a mealplan of an unhealthy number of calories are just a revamped version of pro-ana food diaries.
and yeah, i know there's arguments. i address some of them under the cut. but at the end of the day, we're just coming back to romanticizing mental illness; we've just found a better platform for it.
this is already something we've done. we knew it was wrong and tried to stop it. and tbh. it just wasn't enough.
there are people who argue "well, what if you have an eating disorder, you can't help it if you don't eat!" except that as someone with an ED; we are not infants. we know what we're doing. part of having an ED is that you are like, maybe too self-aware. even if we can't help our own food choices, we don't need to fucking romanticize the disorder - something we've been warning you about since 2013. there are hours of setup, filming, and editing that go into these videos. they do not happen to fall into place randomly. there is a reason they are pieced together to be beautiful, bright, inspiring.
there's this woman who pretty much only posts daily plans under a normal amount of calories, and everyone defends her saying but it's better than nothing! and i'm like. except she opens those with images of her showing off her body and provides no context in the video or caption that suggests that she believes what she's doing is unhealthy. she has hundreds of thousands of followers on a platform designed for young kids and teens. i refuse to believe that by accident her content just happens to be cheery advice on "healthy" versions of starving.
for any other symptom of mental illness, we would be incredibly enraged by this kind of placid acceptance of a "tips and tricks" fast-start guide. imagine if people posted pink & pretty videos saying "best places to cut yourself" as if it was a fucking storytime. we, as a society, are so fucking fatphobic that we would rather accept blatantly harmful displays of self harm than admit that we are obsessed with a hyper-thin body type.
i am not suggesting someone never talks about their disorder. i talk about mine. actually, it's a plot point in my book.
here's the difference: i recognize it's a fucking mental illness. i am very careful to never mention a specific weight, eating pattern, or calorie plan. i always make sure to position it as something that ruined my fucking life. i do not put cheery music in the background and hearts and sparkles over my worst moments. i do not film it in bright light. i do not start each passage with an image of a thin body followed by "here's how to look like her."
eating disorders should not be framed as aspirational. and the problem is that society worships the "after" image, so long as you don't get too sick. there is a reason so many people who quit being "influencers" will later admit - i wasn't eating well that whole time; an obsession with food was completely destroying my life.
we let any uncredited, uncertified person write the most backwards, fucked up shit about how to get the body you desire! because the underlying, secret belief is: well, at least they're thin! and the real thing that fucking gets me each time - they make fucking money off of it. their irresponsibility and societal harm literally pays off for them.
"why do you care so much." "don't like it don't look." "so what if people experiment with new ways of thinking of food?"
thank you for asking. we're about to get extremely personal. it's because when i was 18 i discovered "thinspiration"/"thinspo." and it absolutely influenced, shaped, and codified my pre-existing eating disorder. i went from having some troubling habits and traits to being incredibly unwell within what felt like a matter of days. there were actual pages designed to train me on how to have an ED correctly. it was all so suddenly easy. i was sick; and the nature of the illness meant - i wanted to be sicker.
it takes an average of 7 years for a person to fully recover. i know this personally - even now, 10 years from the worst of it, i still fucking struggle. i am so much happier now and i eat what i want and i literally don't think about food at all (19 year old me would shudder) and yet - i still fucking know the calories of plain toast with butter.
an eating disorder is one of the deadliest types of mental illness. over 1 in 4 people with an ED will attempt suicide.
and i'm sorry. i just do not see the exchange rate of "high rate of engagement" versus "the value of a human life."
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maybe a hot take but please don’t have or stop having children if you have an active eating disorder/body dysmorphia (including binge eating, not just restrictive disorders). seriously
thinking you’ll be the exception (because you’re So self-aware, unlike those Other disordered women) and won’t give your dysmorphia/eating disorder to your child is pride before a very slow and terrible fall
it never ever works. you’re never ever immune. i mean, such a huge reason of why there are so many of us now is bc our moms thought the same thing lmfao. didn’t matter how well-intentioned they were. no matter how much they tried to separate Their Problems from Ours. here we fucking are
i know it’s not women’s fault to begin with, but the reality is that those of us affected do incubate, nurture, and pass on the virus in the Current Way of Things
the buck needs to stop here. this isn’t a game. think of all the things your mother probably thought she was expertly hiding from you that you still picked up on and were profoundly affected by in a terrible and formative way. it will happen to you, too. don’t think it won’t.
if you know that you’re not solidly and confidently recovered, you have a responsibility to stop that buck and not actively attempt to create a child who will observe, mimic, internalize, adopt, and inherit your lifelong life-ruining behavior. the selfishness is breathtaking honestly
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Maverick: I got a feeling this is gonna end horribly, but let's do it....This is not influenced at all by the Tiki drink!
Iceman:...Well, I could already tell you, about six seconds in, this is an enormous mistake.
Goose(to Maverick): But how would Judi Dench be doing it? Just put yourself in the mind of Judi Dench!
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