Jeremy Haynes
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Podcast Appearances
Brandon Hampton had 100,000 followers.
He owns accounts that own 33 million followers across all these different channels and networks.
So moral of the story is those two together have a partnership deal for a company called Elevator Studios.
People like Grant, Ty, Big Mike, all these other brands, like specifically companies as well, Fit Tea, Sugar Bear Hair, all the big social media brands typically go through Brandon and Dan, and they're paying for 50 accounts to post to 100 million people for 25K.
So it's a 25K investment for a 48-hour service.
However, if you're a marketer,
you'll know that typical stats compound through time.
Like when you do Facebook ads or Google ads or YouTube ads, we do influencer marketing at that level.
It's like you get a mega spike and then it just goes right back down.
However, your followers through time will give you the compound effect as far as results come in.
Yeah, absolutely.
It wouldn't be that at all, actually.
It'd be on Instagram, which is the most emotionally cared for platform out of all the social medias, which is where, keep in mind, on social media, 53% of the attention goes to that on the internet in a day, which is where you and I will realistically distribute this podcast, right?
Social media is powerful, and it's the most powerful medium.
Even if it's an account that seems like it has no relevancy to you, it realistically doesn't.
It's a numbers game at that point.
If you're reaching 100 million people, you're not getting 100 million people that are ideal customers.
Absolutely not.
There's not 100 million people in the world that are real.
It's like if you have an account called Lifehack, for example, and you get 60,000 views in an