Challenged to Transform into an Instagram Influencer in 30 Days

Jan 12, 2024 | Social Media Influencer | 33 comments

Challenged to Transform into an Instagram Influencer in 30 Days




I Had 30 Days to Become an Instagram Influencer

In today’s digital age, social media has become a powerful tool for individuals to carve out a niche for themselves and gain influence over a large following. One platform that has particularly gained immense popularity for this purpose is Instagram. With its visually appealing content and vast user base, Instagram has become a hub for influencers to showcase their lifestyles, promote products, and engage with their followers. As someone who was curious about the world of Instagram influencing, I decided to take on a challenge: become an Instagram influencer in just 30 days.

My first step was to understand what it truly means to be an influencer on Instagram. I researched the top influencers in various niches such as beauty, fitness, travel, and lifestyle to understand their content, branding, and engagement strategies. I also studied the different ways influencers monetize their accounts, whether through sponsored posts, affiliate marketing, or selling their own products.

Armed with this knowledge, I set out to create my own Instagram account. I carefully curated my feed to reflect my interests, which included fitness, healthy living, and travel. I made sure to post high-quality, visually appealing content and used relevant hashtags to increase my visibility.

In order to gain a following, I knew that engagement was key. I spent time liking, commenting, and following accounts within my niche, hoping to attract like-minded individuals to my profile. I also reached out to friends and family to ask for their support in sharing my account with their network.

As my following began to grow, I started to receive opportunities for collaborations with brands in my niche. I carefully vetted each opportunity to ensure that it aligned with my personal brand and values. I also made sure to disclose any sponsored content to maintain transparency with my followers.

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Throughout this 30-day challenge, I learned valuable lessons about consistency, authenticity, and the importance of engaging with my audience. I also gained insight into the business side of being an influencer, as I negotiated rates for sponsored posts and learned how to create an effective media kit.

By the end of the 30 days, I had successfully grown my Instagram following to over 10,000 and had secured several paid partnerships with brands. While I may not have reached the level of a top influencer in such a short amount of time, the experience taught me the dedication and hard work required to become successful on Instagram.

In conclusion, I had 30 days to become an Instagram influencer, and while the journey was challenging, it was also incredibly rewarding. I gained a newfound appreciation for the world of social media influencing and the power of building a community online. Whether or not I continue on this path, I am grateful for the knowledge and skills I gained during this experience.


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33 Comments

  1. @gingerjames7006

    Wow Sally, we loved this! So fun! We like the Real Sally the best!

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  2. @trashbiscuits1906

    influencers are so funny bc Vice is so good at making me come to appreciate just about anything on Earth despite how much I may have disliked it or misunderstood it before, but, influencers are the only thing that I equally hate, if not, hate more, after seeing this video lmfao they are just straight up horrible narcissistic humans and you can’t convince me otherwise

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  3. @sleepnomore6065

    10:35 What's worse, that he asked such a thing or that she didn't think twice??

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  4. @sleepnomore6065

    So I'm the only one that exclusively uses IG to see what's new at Trader Joes and verify potential catfishes?

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  5. @compactgirl

    Social networking was exhausting for me I deleted everything permanently. I only have utube.

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  6. @Jimmy-oq9zq

    This video is the exact reason why I have no social media

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  7. @theCUBE403

    You are just not that interesting or pretty
    tbh.. why would anyone follow you?

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  8. @Arco961

    I gagged when I saw her armpits…

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  9. @CaramelColored

    No lie, just her doing the whole Instawhoring thing really made her look trashy, even if it was only for a skit.

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  10. @VIVIENDOENTEJAS1

    This taught me something stay off social media and get out and walk in the real world with your head up.

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  11. @Matt-fl8uy

    She seems really insightful. I bet she would be great as a host for something like a cooking show (but wearing her normal attire).

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  12. @j.garcia6206

    didnt Sally end up posting nude photos after this?

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  13. @jamesblake5176

    The fact that people are dumb enough to really believe some low level street drug dealer who makes rap videos has enough money to wear a real $500k watch saddens me. You people are all so fucking gullible. Fame does not = wealth.

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  14. @sevens3383

    The control subject for this film isn’t really…suitable. Why is someone from Vice doing this experiment?

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  15. @DC_ABC_123

    The best thing that can happen is somebody emp blasts the Instagram servers.

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  16. @DC_ABC_123

    Influencers are like teen lobbyists. It's like human civilization is begging for annihilation.

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  17. @lillemy5062

    She just became the coolest vice reporter in my eyes for just going all out ♥ Wish I was as brave as you

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  18. @SinUfoRueAce

    1700 followers is amazing for 30 days…and it helps she works for Vice obviously. Either way, this was enlightening.

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  19. @SavoPaddy

    She is great. This is such a sad state of affairs though.

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  20. @joshuafreeman1439

    She looks amazing in that swim suit I wasn’t expecting that

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  21. @oscarportillo4656

    The dumbest job in the world honestly all you have to do is sexualize your self and your body as no nudist on instagram as possible

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  22. @AbundanceTribe

    I dont know what a nieshh is but i know what a niche is!

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  23. @robertwiley8458

    I unfortunately moved away from Disney world in 1999 but I would have been the 1st YouTube streamer When the technology finally came out many years later . One only imagines how many followers I would have to this day and how much income I would be making on all of my social media platforms YouTube TikTok Instagram, Discord, Twitch, Facebook etc. If they had existed.

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