Hurrah, the system works.... Though it may seem like a useful tactic when you’re starting out, more established influencers worry that fake sponcon is creating a race to the bottom. Because brands can piggyback off of waves of unpaid influencer promoters, some have ceased paying influencers completely, or now pay rates far below what they previously spent.
... She has watched rates plummet as the industry becomes more saturated, and she recently lost out on a brand campaign to someone who offered to do it for a tenth of the price.
Lloyds said the average deposit put down by first-time buyers has climbed to £33,211, and a staggering £110,182 in London.
poprock wrote:But don’t your parents have £110k lying around doing nothing? Fucksake Yoss. Get it together.
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