K24 refuses to pay Twitter Influencers after marketing their Shows

Inshort you are saying that people should not advertise their products? Advertisement is wrong?

No, do not paraphrase or embellish what I'm saying.

I am strictly talking about the new phenomenon known as 'influencers'. They include couples who vlog over products they do not use, tourist promoters who blatantly churn out blurbs in exchange for free stays, etc. This particular case seem to revolve about a team that was hired to hype a K24 show.

Ads are almost always recognizable as ads. That is the difference.
 
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No, do not paraphrase or embellish what I'm saying.

I am strictly talking about the new phenomenon known as 'influencers'. They include couples who vlog over products they do not use, tourist promoters who blatantly churn out blurbs in exchange for free stays, etc. This particular case seem to revolve about a team that was hired to hype a K24 show.

Ads are almost always recognizable as ads. That is the difference.
The influenza phenomenon is causing a lot of problems even in the west. Freeloaders are really taking advantage by demanding free products and services from businesses.
 
No, do not paraphrase or embellish what I'm saying.

I am strictly talking about the new phenomenon known as 'influencers'. They include coupleas who vlog over products they do not use, tourist promoters who blatantly churn out blurbs in exchange for free stays, etc. This particular case seem to revolve about a team that was hired to hype a K24 show.

Ads are almost always recognizable as ads. That i the difference.


The people I shared their posts did not approach K24 and demand to promote their shows. K24 approached an Agency which hired them after signing contracts. I don't see how this is related with the influencer phenomenon that you are talking about
 
The people I shared their posts did not approach K24 and demand to promote their shows. K24 approached an Agency which hired them after signing contracts. I don't see how this is related with the influencer phenomenon that you are talking about

The OP called them influencers. Raise your gripe with him or her. Meanwhile, I stand by my opinion that some of them are guns for hire, and sometimes downright unscrupulous.

 
The people I shared their posts did not approach K24 and demand to promote their shows. K24 approached an Agency which hired them after signing contracts. I don't see how this is related with the influencer phenomenon that you are talking about

You titled your thread:

K24 refuses to pay Twitter Influencers after marketing their Shows

Why don't you edit your title or erase the thread if it's not going the way you expected? Mafeelings tuliacha Ktalk. :D
 
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