Steemit Engagement Challenge S17W6: "Influencers."
I am @hudamalik20 from Pakistan. How are you all ?. I hope you all are well and doing great in your life .Today I am participating in this Steemit Engagement Challenge S17W6: "Influencers." in Recreative Steem Community.Nowadays, whenever we open Instagram or any app, the first thing we see are influencers sharing their daily lives and fashion hacks. They have good communication skills and seeing them gives us confidence.So let's start.
Do you consider being an influencer a profession? Would you recommend it to your children?
Yes, I think being an influencer is really a profession, but these days it has become like one. Whenever I open Instagram, I see influencers showing their daily lives, fashion tips, and beauty hacks. In their bios, they list "influencer" as their job. I believe it has become a profession because influencers help others and entertain us, giving us new fashion ideas.
But many people criticize them and judge their clothes and language, which makes me feel bad. If someone asked me if I would recommend my children to become influencers, I would say no. This is because I think it doesn’t involve real skills, and the job doesn’t get much respect. Also, they face a lot of criticism.
Is there an influencer with whom you feel identified? Why and what kind of content do you share?
Although I don't follow many influencers, I started following Romaisa Khan some time ago. She is a Pakistani influencer who became famous a few years ago for her TikTok videos where she showed great expressions.
Since then, she has also become an influencer on Instagram. She shares makeup tutorials, skincare product reviews, and acts in dramas. I have seen her in many TV shows. Besides, she makes excellent TikToks and is a fashion model. What I like about her is that she stays genuine and doesn't fake anything, unlike many other influencers. She presents herself on camera just as she is in real life, which I really appreciate.
Do you think the life of an influencer is a role model, why?
I don't think the life of an influencer is a good role model. I recently experienced that influencers often show a perfect life on camera, but the reality can be very different. For example, there was a couple who made funny reels and shared makeup tutorials and skincare routines.
They seemed like a happy couple who respected each other and lived a good life together. However, I found out recently that they separated. It made me sad because I saw them as a role model for a happy relationship, but their real life was not as it appeared on camera. They did it for followers, not because it was true. Now, when I see their videos, I feel disappointed because they are not together anymore.
Do you have to have some kind of training to be an influencer, or can anyone be one?
No,if you want to become an influencer you don't need special training but having certain skills can help a lot. People who are confident and have good communication skills can become influencers.
To be a successful influencer, you should have good communication skills, have confidence, a good camera , and knowledge about the topic you want to make videos on. Work hard, be consistent, and improve your communication skills so you can speak well in front of the camera and convey your message to others.So this way everyone can become an influencer.
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Hi @hudamalik20, thank you for sharing your perspective on influencers! It’s interesting to see how Romaisa Khan inspires with her authenticity. I agree that, despite the challenges, good communication skills are essential. I couldn’t do it; I wouldn’t be capable of it 😅. Have a nice Sunday