It’s another week, another chance for Chicagogrammers to bring you all the Instagram and Influencer Marketing news you can use. This week our lineup runs the gamut of those pesky (but necessary) disclosures the FTC makes us post, to how Instagram is changing art exhibits, and how to create an Influencer roundup for your blog. What are you waiting for? Let’s get into it!
FTC warning social media influencers to disclose financial agreements
Naomi Campbell just got a letter from the FTC. Don’t be the next Influencer to get one. Disclose your partnerships. | Source: The Hill | Read Now
Top 5 Instagram Automation Tools For Marketers
In case you wanted to work smarter, not harder. | Source: Forbes | Read Now
Christmas Wreath Eye Makeup Is the Most Festive Holiday Makeup on Instagram
Dear God. | Source: Allure | Read Now
Survey: Nearly One Third of Consumers Have Been Swayed by Social Influencers to Purchase a Product or Service
Raise your hand if you’re surprised. Influencer marketing works. | Source: NewsWire | Read Now
‘I Came, I Saw, I Selfied’: How Instagram Transformed The Way We Experience Art
Art exhibits are getting the Instagram treatment | Source: NPR | Read Now
How to Create Influencer Roundups: Tips and Tools for Bloggers
Oh hey, bloggers. Might wanna think about this. Could be an interesting way to also reach out to your favorite niche Influencers. Source: Social Media Examiner | Read Now
How Instagram is influencing London’s artisan food vendors
Who Needs Chefs to Influence Artisan Foodmakers when you have Influencers? Duh. | Source: Go London | Read Now
The many faces of beauty influence
We scoured this article, yet sadly could not find our faces. This article has some interesting breakdowns on definitions regarding Influence. | Source: Marketing Tech | Read Now
3 Things You Should Know About Influencer Marketing Before You Spend Your First Dollar
Interesting quote from this article: “When working with a network of influencers, you’re essentially working with a team of creative directors, each with their own unique voice and style.” Yep. | Source: Medium (Art + Marketing) | Read Now
Snapchat is still the network of choice for U.S. teens — and Instagram is Facebook’s best shot at catching up
Perhaps this explains why we just can’t figure Snapchat out. | Source: Recode | Read Now