An Insatagram influencer with 2.6 million followers does not sell even 36 t-shirts from her clothing line
An alleged Instagram influencer cries on the social network for not selling 36 t-shirts her own clothing line and the brand cancels the agreement as unfeasible.
Instagram is the most superficial social network that we can find. There are hundreds of influencers on the social network with thousands or millions of followers. Many of them are fashion influencers or similar. There are also many who have millions of card-based followers, buying followers, likes and what they need. The most ridiculous case has been known to date. Instagram influencer Arii, with 2.6 million followers, has barely sold 30 shirts from her clothing line. But it is also a source of mockery for complaining on Instagram about the null sales.
An Instagram influencer barely sells 30 t-shirts from her clothing line
The alleged influencer has gone viral after posting on the social network that she has invested time and money in all this for nothing. Specifically, I comment that: “I put all my heart into this. For the photoshoot I had to bring a photographer and a makeup artist from outside, I had to plan it weeks in advance and luckily I had friends who posed for me. Rent a huge photo studio for that day, so you could have as many promotional photos and videos as possible.
This girl says that the company with which she had made the line asked her for a minimum order to have her clothing line: “So that I can order and manufacture my products (even to be able to continue working with them) I have to sell at least 36 pieces ”. The company has canceled the project due to the few projects and its unfeasibility. This influencer is not explained because he was not successful.
Arii blames his influencers friends for not promoting him on their profiles. “It sounds spiteful, but I have supported the music or everything that everyone has asked me and they have not even been able to give it back.
There are studies that indicate that the investment of the brands in 1/3 of the cases ends in losses because the investment is not recovered. This is because they buy followers and of course, the artificial intelligence of bots does not give to buy shirts. It is true that at the moment they do not have money and where to wear the shirts, these bots. Do you feel sorry for this girl or does she deserve it for buying (apparently) fake followers?
The influencer bubble is bursting. This young lady has well over 2 million followers and couldn't sell 36 shirts. Focus on genuine engagement and not followers cuz they ain't gonna buy a thing. pic.twitter.com/uOSVxc2k4D
- Flawless and Brown (@kissmyelite) May 27th 2019