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Sunday, July 12, 2020

Jinkee Pacquiao and Her Hermes Bikes

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May katwiran naman si Agot Isidro since Jinkee Pacquiao is the wife of Manny Pacquiao, a government official, and may nasusulat na bawal.magpamalas ng angking karangyaan lalo na sa panahong ito ng pandemya kahit pa ito ay binili using money from other sources or regalo sa kanila ng kanilang ninong sa kasal.

Ayaw nating mainggit o lalong maawa sa ating sarili lalo na at nawalan tayo ng trabaho, negosyo o mahal sa buhay.

Pero hindi nyo ba alam na karamihan naman talaga ng nagpapakita ng kasaganahan ay yung mga nalulungkot at may kakulangan sa buhay? Posting all these so calked luxury items, grandeur or riches are mistly signs of wanting attention

Nagpapapansin at naghahanap ng appreciation. Sana sa pamamagiran man lamang ng post nilang iyon ay makaramdam sila ng paghanga ng iba para mapunuan.ang kulang sa kanila

o sadyang insensitive lang talaga siya so ano nga ba ang pakialam natin kung gusto niyang ipagyabang ang Hermes nilang mga bisikleta?

BTW, di ko naman gusto ang kulay at design, mukhang tatak lang ang binayaran mo doon. Malamang itatambak na lang nila yan sa isang tabi pagkaraan ng ilang araw. Lol.

Seriously, may right akong ipagmalaki ang anumang bagay na nagbibigay ng ligaya sa akin. Nasa tao na lang na pumupuna dahil pwede namang matutuwa rin sila at sagana ang buhay ng pamilya Pacquiao o magbibigay ito sa kanila ng hangarin na magsumikap upang mabili rin ang mga ganoong bagay.



Collaborating with Influencers to Boost Brand Awareness



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Been very active on social media as I get to learn a lot from posts and discussions on group chats.

There's this post seeking advice if whether startups are in favor of collaborating with Influencers.

Below are some selected parts of the discussion I gathered to believe valuable information.

The right influencer can really bring in the sales. Influencers can bring in considerable sales and credibility.

The operative word here is right. The influencer has to be aligned with the brand's target market so he or she can bring in the sales.

Depending on your market and your goals, but most importantly on the influencer, if they fit your brand and they can make your vision come to life, it will be beneficial for both parties.

As a micro-influencer who has accepted paid collaborations and projects from brands here are some points to consider:

1) Some brands don’t prepare their influencer marketing strategy well. Is the goal for brand awareness? Lead generation? sales? or brand affinity? If you say all, you did not think it through. Make sure you have a clear purpose or message for your campaign, and not just randomly doing things for the sake of it.

2) Choose the right influencer for your brand. A legitimate influencer will know when to decline a project that is not a good fit for them. Be wary of those who accept  almost every project and have more than 50% of their content as sponsored posts. Personally, I think that kind of behavior dilutes their credibility.

3) Be Fair. Some influencers really put in the time and effort to build their following and consistently deliver quality content. To discount that effort into, ‘it’s just a social media post’ is insulting. Some have turned it into a full time career, so they also need to be properly compensated.

4) Don’t just look at numbers. Just because they are popular does not automatically mean they are the right one for you. Like, you wouldn’t get Manny Pacquiao to post about a beauty brand, would you?

Are We Content Creators or Garbage Creators?

Our thinking nowadays could be a reflection of the crappy teleseryes and shows that the masses watch. Those reality shows and talent searches that add emotional backstories of each contestant to their performance as a factor to raise interest thus tainting the judges, and the viewers, decision in choosing a winner. Those hugot commercials wanting our teary-eyed reactions instead of gaining knowledge on how good are the brands' products.

For those of us who watched Netflix or YouTube and the likes, is there an elevated status of appreciation and longing for similar content to be available on local TV? Once we get a taste of the high-end, there seems to be no going back to local entertainment. Hooked forever online. Never again to free TV. I for instance only watch the news but still plenty more of the same information, in greater detail, are available online.



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I understand why a TV, or movie, production prefers to invest mostly on those that the majority of the public demands, because it is what sells to the majority. I guess we just have to figure out how to make it viable minus all the    sex and curses. But we are failing to contribute to raising productive members of society by feeding them with "pabebe" low-budget, pwede na iyan, entertainment. While the top-notch intellectually-challenging content are mostly appreciated by those outside the country, we Filipinos rarely patronize these type of content.

Ano ba mga nagiging viral or trending? yung mga scandalous, mga pranks, may violence, mga kalibugan at kita mga cleavages, yung may mga pabebe celebrities na pinakikilig ka, mga katatawanan sa kabobohan at kapalpakan ng mga tao, mga memes to downgrade the reputation of personalities, at paminsan-minsan ay mga excessive reactions sa mga ito.

Rarely do Filipinos appreciate content that is not controversial, exaggerated or sensationalized.
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