Maynard Harry: Evaluate Influencer Authenticity in the Digital Age
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Influencers have been around in the marketing game for quite a long time. Brands like Nike, Audible, Adidas, and Blue Apron, among many others, have successfully collaborated with influencers to generate leads and increase sales. They have been able to reap amazing results because they invested in the right influencer according to their niche. Therefore, it's essential to identify influencers whose values, audience, and content align closely with your brand.

Here are some steps you can take to make sure you go with the right influencer: Maynard Harry: Redefining Influence in the Digital Age.
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