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Break the internet : the truth about influencers / Olivia Yallop.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Minneapolis, Minnesota : Scribe Publications, 2021Description: 280 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1950354873
  • 9781950354870
  • 9781922310200
  • 1922310204
  • 9781913348335
  • 1913348334
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Contents:
Preface -- The million-follower policy: What is an influencer? -- The 'influencer' factor: Where do social media stars come from? -- Extremely online: How do you become an influencer? -- Hype houses, #relationshipgoals, and kidfluencers: What is it like to live online? -- Creator economics: How much do creators really earn? -- Spilling the tea: Is all attention good attention? -- Platforms vs the people: Who influences the influencers? -- Logging off: Is this the end of influence?
Summary: Old media is over. The internet reigns. And in today's attention economy, influencers are kings. But who are they... and how do you become one? "Break the Internet" takes a deep dive into the influencer industry, tracing its evolution from blogging and legacy social media such as Tumblr to today's world in which YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok dominate. Examining the new media landscape that the rise of online celebrity has created, it is an insider account of a trend which is set to dominate our future -- the economy of influence will be valued at 15 billion dollars globally in 2022. Olivia Yallop enrols in an influencer bootcamp, goes undercover at fan meetups, and shadows online celebrities to understand how digital personas are built, uncovering what it is really like to live a branded life and trade in a "social stock market". From mumfluencers and activists to governments and investors, everyone wants to build their online influence. But how do you stay authentic in a system designed to commodify identity?
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Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 658.872 Y19 Available 33111010867287
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Traditional media is over. The internet reigns. And in the attention economy, influencers are royalty. But who are they... and how do you become one?

Break the Internet takes a deep dive into the influencer industry, tracing its evolution from blogging and legacy social media such as Tumblr to today's world in which YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok dominate. Surveying the new media landscape that the rise of online celebrity has created, it is an insider account of a trend which is set to dominate our future--the economy of influence will be valued at $15bn globally by 2022.

Olivia Yallop enrols in an influencer bootcamp, goes undercover at fan meetups, and shadows online celebrities to understand how digital personas are built, uncovering what it is really like to live a branded life and trade in a "social stock market". From mumfluencers and activists to governments and investors, everyone wants to build their online influence. But how do you stay authentic in a system designed to commodify identity? Break the Internet examines both the dangers and the transformative potential of digital culture.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-280)

Old media is over. The internet reigns. And in today's attention economy, influencers are kings. But who are they... and how do you become one? "Break the Internet" takes a deep dive into the influencer industry, tracing its evolution from blogging and legacy social media such as Tumblr to today's world in which YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok dominate. Examining the new media landscape that the rise of online celebrity has created, it is an insider account of a trend which is set to dominate our future -- the economy of influence will be valued at 15 billion dollars globally in 2022. Olivia Yallop enrols in an influencer bootcamp, goes undercover at fan meetups, and shadows online celebrities to understand how digital personas are built, uncovering what it is really like to live a branded life and trade in a "social stock market". From mumfluencers and activists to governments and investors, everyone wants to build their online influence. But how do you stay authentic in a system designed to commodify identity?

Preface -- The million-follower policy: What is an influencer? -- The 'influencer' factor: Where do social media stars come from? -- Extremely online: How do you become an influencer? -- Hype houses, #relationshipgoals, and kidfluencers: What is it like to live online? -- Creator economics: How much do creators really earn? -- Spilling the tea: Is all attention good attention? -- Platforms vs the people: Who influences the influencers? -- Logging off: Is this the end of influence?

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