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The FTC and Influence Marketing: The crackdown begins

The FTC and Influence Marketing: The crackdown begins | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Influence marketing and native advertising are gaining popularity as brands continue to shift away from “interruption marketing” and embrace a more customer-centric approach. But in trying to sell without selling, it’s possible brands have made the “soft sell” a bit too soft, disguising advertising as organic influencer posts.


Smart marketers have been extra vigilant about disclosure since the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) issued an enforcement policy last December. Actually, the truly smart have been tightening up their own disclosure requirements since the FTC updated its online advertising disclosure guidelines in March 2013.


The threat’s been building for years.


The agency’s been beating the drums for a while. Statements, letters and guidelines have warned marketers and bloggers of the oncoming campaign against sponsored content that doesn’t look sponsored: social media posts that don’t clearly state that they’re contest entries, influencer posts that don’t disclose that the influencer received compensation from the brand, etc.....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Look out! The FTC and influence marketing are coming to a show-down and the agency is cracking down on brands and influencers.

Momentum Factor's curator insight, April 8, 2016 1:59 PM

It will be interesting to see how this plays out in regards to direct selling. Will every DS-related tweet now have to have to use the #Ad hashtag? I understand the consumer protection angle, but that seems like overkill.

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How To Measure Social Media Influence

How To Measure Social Media Influence | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Why does social media influence matter now?


Social media influence matters on multiple levels. For businesses, online influence signals better engagement with customers and a smarter social media strategy. On an individual level, social media influence can be a sign of advanced digital skills and an ability to create interesting social media content.


To break this down further: for business owners, a better social media influence of the company social accounts can improve their brand’s visibility in the online community and increase the reach of their social messaging. This is an implicit purpose behind investing valuable resources into a social media team or a social media manager....

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We go over ways to measure social media influence & why it's important to keep track of social media influence of your brand and your personal account.

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PR 2015: Top 100 Influencers & Brands – Onalytica

PR 2015: Top 100 Influencers & Brands – Onalytica | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
At Onalytica we have been looking closely at the transformation of PR as we know it. Our vision is to evolve media relations into influencer relations professionals by managing relationships with hundreds of key influencers rather than just journalists.


Think about the numerous analysts, politicians, bloggers, thought leaders, industry professionals, stakeholders and influential consumers that all have big audiences that you want to reach. Influencer relations is a truly essential part of modern PR (we also offer a B2B influencer relations platform for PR practitioners)

One of the most time consuming parts of influencer relations (or influencer marketing) is identifying the right thought leaders. What if you just wrote a new blog and you have no idea what influencers would be interested in your content?

We’re here to help! We built a new tool to do this. Before it took up to an hour to find 10-20 relevant influencers, now you can do it in less than a minute…

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Useful list of influential PR brands and individuals on Twitter by London-based Onalytica. Oh, did I mention #17? ;-) 

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