I took some advice that were given after posting the conversation I had with a tiktok “influencer” yesterday. This is what the first person I made the offer to said.

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image showing I took some advice that were given after posting the conversation I had with a tiktok “influencer” yesterday. This is what the first person I made the offer to said.

dakotaraptors on August 5th, 2020 at 14:48 UTC »

In my post yesterday, a lot of people told me to offer these “teen influencers” a discount code if they bought something, and after x number of people buy my stuff using the discount code I can refund the influencer. But these people DON’T REST. This is the first person I tried the tactic on last night and as you can tell it went great. The earrings she wants are literally $9.99. I responded to another girl with the same thing but I think she blocked me lmao.

What I don’t get is why they want stuff from small businesses so bad. Earrings aren’t even practical. Why not hit up bath and body works for free bedding. If I had their following on social media I’d be sliding into the DMs of Amazon, Trader Joe’s, and Costco.

Edit: I’ve gotten too many DMs and replies asking what my store is. Unfortunately I do not want to disclose personal info so maybe I’ll set up a backup Etsy shop (sells same stuff as my main store site). However I don’t think you guys would like the stuff I sell because my demographic is teen girls. And thanks to all of you who gave me advice about getting exposure on reddit lmao but I’m putting my business on my resume for internships so I don’t want my future employer pulling this up.

bittercrits on August 5th, 2020 at 15:17 UTC »

I would love to see more response from different beggars. If you make an account on insta, I would follow.

jasone414 on August 5th, 2020 at 15:17 UTC »

That just shows how much influence these people actually have. She doesn't even think that 12 of her 49.7K followers will buy whatever product that she is promoting.