~ and
some climb the ladder of success through ‘Selfie’ too as portrayed in another
report of Daily Mail. Woman, 38, so selfie-obsessed that she spent £9k on cosmetic
surgery and now helps social media stars
make £120,000 a month promoting big brands through their online
snaps. Triana Lavey had a chin implant, nose job, cheek-defining fat
grafts and Botox ~ now she makes a living help others to make money using
selfies.
Triana Lavey, 38, makes her
clients thousands by including other company's products in their social media
presence. In a bid to take better selfies and look like a supermodel she had a
chin implant, nose job and cheek-defining fat grafts. Clients of the company she works for,
uFluencer, can earn between £60,000 and £120,000 a month by including big-name
brands in their selfies. The people she
works with include young singers who have huge YouTube followings among teens
such as That's Heart, Brandon Berg, Becca Lamin and ItsJudyTime, who are all
listed on the company's website. The 'Ufluencers', as the company cites them on
its website, also include Alphacat, who has 3.5m followers, and ItsJudyTime and
Sam Pottorff, who have both amassed over 3m followers.
Triana
has used her knowledge to help others build online followers - with the larger
their followings, the more companies pay to feature in the selfies they post. Advertisers pay large amounts of money to play
a part in their social media presence - especially if the product is relevant
to that age group. Triana, from Los Angeles in California, USA, revealed all of her clients
are either already well versed in - or coached - how to pose for the perfect selfie.
She believes the ideal pose is for the picture to look fun and organic with
their personality resonating through the image - all while looking interested
in the product they are paid to promote.
To conclude
with the thought of Thiruvilayadal Tharumi, ‘ there is none – they will not give
to us’ … ‘mmmm. we also post so many
selfies’’ – why none is listening and why we do not get any attention or money
?
With regards
– S. Sampathkumar
30th May 2014.
