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Beyond the Likes: Why Popularity Isn’t Real Influence on Social Media

Beyond the Likes: Why Popularity Isn’t Real Influence on Social Media

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In this episode, podcast host Dr. Misha Kouzeh and guest Freddy Tran Nager discuss what it really means to have influence on social media, emphasizing trust and connection over follower counts. Freddy shares lessons from his career and analyzes real-world campaigns, pointing to Budweiser’s emotionally resonant Super Bowl ad and Duolingo’s clever use of its owl mascot as examples of brands that connect meaningfully with audiences.

The conversation also covers cautionary tales, such as Pepsi’s failed “Refresh” campaign and Toyota Prius’s over-the-top environmental messaging, illustrating how brands can miss the mark when their actions don’t align with their image. On the positive side, Patagonia is highlighted for its genuine commitment to environmental causes.

The episode offers practical advice for brands and influencers, and ends with an optimistic look at how social media and new tools can help amplify voices and drive real change.

To explore Freddy’s transformative insights further, visit his website.

Check out his book: Copyediting With An Attitude: How To Proof And Edit Ads And Other Marketing Copy.

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