Post that shytI saw Bria Myles' story on LSA last year. She also got finessed by Naija nikkas in Lagos for cheap and they ran a train on her.
I was thinking monetary clicks or views like Youtube.Are you implying that its hard for you to believe that these IG models have sex for money and gifts?
Breh I have some bad news for you![]()
Brag about rendering a prostitute's services brehsNaija nikkas done run through all these Instagram thots.
Thecoli stays wanking with their pictures while Naija nikkas stay smashing.
Anal for a bag, tho? I need to start trying my luck my insta thots. They seem cheaper than regular chicks, with better aesthetics to offer.![]()
Real talk. How y'all know these hoes?Who?
I feel you can't turn followers into cash you got a problem in 2016
You can make money but the cash is shortlived because of ad fatigue (their followers stop looking at the ads). There's only so long those tea companies, clothing companies, etc can keep advertising with the same person before it becomes ineffective (unless that person becomes an iconic figure like the kardashians). It's the same thing with the hosting gigs. The hosting gigs are even worse because promoters are hip that IG models don't bring people to the doors (at least comparatively to some of the rates they were asking).Typical coli nikka...I know everything right?
Followers=money u dummy
Doesn't matter if u can sell yourself or not...that's even better,cause they make more outta you for less
U gossiping ass bytch
They get paid because companies that sell those detox teas, waist trainers, online clothing companies, etc pay them to shoutout their page and all that. The problem though comes here. Say I start a detox tea company and I have 0 followers. I set a deal with Santiago that I'll pay her $1000 a month to shoutout my tea page twice a week. So Initially her followers have never heard of me so a shoutout from her gets me a decent amount of followers, which leads to visitors to my site, which leads to buyers of my tea. However as time goes on (let's say 7 months into the promotion), her followers become more and more "fatigued" by her advertising of my tea and the followers that did care for it already followed and bought my tea in month 1-7. So now at month 8 paying her $1000 is losing me money, so I do the smart thing and stop advertising with her. So unless she does something to gain a whole new set of followers I have no reason to advertise through her again. The ad fatigue is compounded the more products she advertises. On top of that, another issue is alot of their followers are horny nikkas that aren't interested in buying none of the shyt they shoutout (how many men out here buying detox teas and weight trainers?)I was thinking monetary clicks or views like Youtube.
When you say "they" are getting "paid" from "instagram"
Nah not that...hoes gonna hoe...Are you implying that its hard for you to believe that these IG models have sex for money and gifts?
Breh I have some bad news for you![]()
Gtfoh... u bums only believinglol you got alot to learn about life
nikka real life poor, arguing on the Coli that most of these IG thots don't sell cat.Gtfoh... u bums only believingwhen they make u look giod
Steph Santiago and Nya were claiming being besties so this is more believable
I mean they can turn their online popularity into real money in the real world. Do videos, club walk throughs, start a clothing line, start promoting parties, get brand ambassador deals from big corporations, etc. I don't mean like waist trainers and teasYou can make money but the cash is shortlived because of ad fatigue (their followers stop looking at the ads). There's only so long those tea companies, clothing companies, etc can keep advertising with the same person before it becomes ineffective (unless that person becomes an iconic figure like the kardashians). It's the same thing with the hosting gigs. The hosting gigs are even worse because promoters are hip that IG models don't bring people to the doors (at least comparatively to some of the rates they were asking).
The problem is these chicks have expensive upkeeps (makeup, hair, nails, bills, etc) and they don't save and blow money on dumb shyt. Then the well starts running dry which is why they have to turn to tricking.
They get paid because companies that sell those detox teas, waist trainers, online clothing companies, etc pay them to shoutout their page and all that. The problem though comes here. Say I start a detox tea company and I have 0 followers. I set a deal with Santiago that I'll pay her $1000 a month to shoutout my tea page twice a week. So Initially her followers have never heard of me so a shoutout from her gets me a decent amount of followers, which leads to visitors to my site, which leads to buyers of my tea. However as time goes on (let's say 7 months into the promotion), her followers become more and more "fatigued" by her advertising of my tea and the followers that did care for it already followed and bought my tea in month 1-7. So now at month 8 paying her $1000 is losing me money, so I do the smart thing and stop advertising with her. So unless she does something to gain a whole new set of followers I have no reason to advertise through her again. The ad fatigue is compounded the more products she advertises. On top of that, another issue is alot of their followers are horny nikkas that aren't interested in buying none of the shyt they shoutout (how many men out here buying detox teas and weight trainers?)
Gtfoh... u bums only believingwhen they make u look giod
They can definitely leverage their online popularity into real world money but these chicks aren't "smart enough" (for lack of a better word) to do it. The smart ones do start clothing lines but not all of them do and some of the ones who do aren't consistent enough or driven enough to actually keep up with an actual business. Some of these chicks won't even make a post on time that you paid them to do, so if they can't manage something as simple as that I don't have faith they'd be able to run their own business. As far as getting brand ambassador gigs, I'm sure in the early days of IG they were able to possibly finesse that but eventually corporations and marketing companies realize they don't have any influence. Which is the same issue with them doing club walkthroughs and hosting gigs, they don't bring consumers to the club in comparison to the crazy rates some of them used to try and charge.I mean they can turn their online popularity into real money in the real world. Do videos, club walk throughs, start a clothing line, start promoting parties, get brand ambassador deals from big corporations, etc. I don't mean like waist trainers and teas
Before I left twitter I had like 9k followers and got a couple offers for outside shyt. If I had 500k followers from IG or Twitter I'd be rich.