Influencer Marketing with Neal Schaffer
Easy Prey7 Apr 2021

Influencer Marketing with Neal Schaffer

Not all social media influencers are equal. Just because someone has a ton of followers doesn't mean they actually have any influence on their audience. It's important that we learn to be critical thinkers that do research and not just believe what we hear and read. Whether you're a business looking to use an influencer to promote your product, or you're interested in becoming an influencer yourself, this is the episode for you.

Today's guest is Neal Schaffer. Neal is an authority on helping innovative businesses digitally transform their sales and marketing. He's the founder of the digital marketing consultancy PDCA Social and currently serves as a fractional CMO to several companies. He teaches at Rutgers Business School and the Irish Management Institute and is fluent in Japanese and Mandarin Chinese. Neal is a popular keynote speaker internationally and has also authored four sales and marketing books including his latest, The Age of Influence.

Show Notes:
  • [1:34] - Neal shares his background and how he began working with social media influencers around 2017.
  • [2:29] - It is a huge industry with a lot of money being thrown at it and it is very easy to dupe people.
  • [2:55] - Neal shares the statistic that there's more than a billion dollars in fraud in the industry.
  • [3:15] - There's no real way to tell if someone's followers and engagement are real or fake because you don't have access to their account.
  • [4:03] - Influencers have to deliver. Neal explains how social media really works and what questions he asks when looking deeply at influencer profiles.
  • [5:30] - People have to be smart enough and to have a critical mind and analyze what they see. Don't take anything at face value.
  • [6:37] - Neal compares looking into a social media influencer or someone who seems to be an influencer to shopping on Amazon.
  • [7:30] - The book The Age of Influence by Neal Schaffer answers a lot of questions for business owners looking to potentially hire an influencer.
  • [8:09] - Neal describes how influencer marketing works and what a lot of business owners assume it is like.
  • [9:21] - If you are going to reach out to someone to promote your product, ask them honestly if they've used your product. If they don't care about your product, why would you want them to promote it? Reach out to the right people.
  • [10:39] - Chris shares "influencer fails." If you treat an influencer like you are hiring them for a project with specific details and restrictions, the worse and less genuine the content is going to be.
  • [11:29] - Influencers can create better content that any business so restricting them is counterproductive.
  • [12:41] - When it is a cut and paste, people can see that. You would be introducing a foreign element into their community.
  • [13:51] - Neal and Chris discuss government involvement in influencer marketing and the potential future in regulations.
  • [14:52] - Neal shares that as a content creator himself, he has been approached by businesses who say they want to work with him but they do not want him to use the term "sponsored."
  • [15:47] - Disclosures are required but the post can still be genuine.
  • [16:31] - Neal suggests some ways to engage with and develop genuine relationships with influencers that will help in the long run.
  • [17:42] - Good influencers turn down the sponsorships and product promotions that don't make sense for their own brand.
  • [19:49] - Becoming an influencer is a long haul. Becoming more influential as a side hustle is more realistic. You're not going to become a millionaire overnight. Because it is a long haul, it needs to be something you are passionate about.
  • [21:14] - Because you are passionate about your niche, you draw people who are also passionate about it and over time you will influence them.
  • [22:46] - As an influencer, keep a short list of brands that you would love to have sponsor you and work to keep your passion clear to draw the followers that will connect with you.
  • [24:26] - There's no shortcut to the process of becoming an influencer. It is hard work but with strategy it can happen.
  • [25:50] - There are going to be people that push back. Part of building fans is standing up for your niche.
  • [27:04] - Your profile is your space. If someone is invading your space with negative comments, it is totally okay to delete and block. Your community will likely support you.
  • [27:48] - Neal tells a story about a game he plays on his phone and how it is similar to taking care of your community of followers.
  • [29:26] - If you are a business owner, influencers are an excellent opportunity. If you are a consumer, treat influencers like Amazon product reviews. If you want to become an influencer, don't do it for the money. Do it for the passion.

Thanks for joining us on Easy Prey. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes and leave a nice review.

Links and Resources:

Avsnitt(321)

Art Heists

Art Heists

The world of art theft looks glamorous in the movies, but the reality is far more complicated. From multi-million dollar forgery schemes to undercover FBI operations recovering stolen national treasur...

29 Apr 37min

The Power of Prediction

The Power of Prediction

We make predictions all the time including about the weather, about traffic, about what someone is going to say next. It feels natural, even rational. But when algorithms start making predictions abou...

22 Apr 39min

Privacy vs Reality

Privacy vs Reality

Online security advice often sounds simple until you actually try to follow it. Between password managers, privacy settings, and data brokers, protecting yourself can start to feel like a full-time jo...

15 Apr 58min

Wired to Trust

Wired to Trust

It's easy to think scams only work when someone misses something obvious. In reality, most of them don't look obvious at the start. They show up as normal situations with just enough friction to notic...

8 Apr 41min

Intimate Partner Fraud

Intimate Partner Fraud

Most scams leave a digital trail. A fake email, a spoofed number, a fraudulent website. You can trace them, report them, sometimes even reverse them. But what happens when the scam has no digital trai...

1 Apr 45min

Identity without Passwords

Identity without Passwords

Every day, employees at hotels, restaurants, and resorts across the country are doing exactly what they were hired to do: being warm, responsive, and eager to help. It's what makes hospitality work. I...

25 Mars 38min

When Cybercrime Gets Personal

When Cybercrime Gets Personal

Most security breaches don't begin with sophisticated code or elaborate technical exploits. They begin with a phone call, a convincing email, or someone at a help desk who just wanted to be helpful. T...

18 Mars 45min

Stopping Phone Scams

Stopping Phone Scams

Phone scams get dismissed as background noise or just annoying interruptions and unknown numbers with robotic voices we learn to ignore. But behind that noise is an industry built on psychology, autom...

11 Mars 45min

Populärt inom Politik & nyheter

aftonbladet-krim
rss-krimstad
p3-krim
svenska-fall
spar
aftonbladet-daily
flashback-forever
politiken
rss-sanning-konsekvens
rss-expressen-dok
motiv
rss-vad-fan-hande
rss-krimreportrarna
blenda-2
ett-rent-noje
grans
kungligt
rss-aftonbladet-krim
svd-ledarredaktionen
rss-frandfors-horna