
Food Blogger in the Spotlight: Kacie, The Rare Welsh Bit
Based in Wales, Kacie writes a food and travel blog called The Rare Welsh Bit…More
Based in Wales, Kacie writes a food and travel blog called The Rare Welsh Bit…More
Our latest Food Blogger in the Spotlight is Heidi Roberts. Originally from the United States,…More
Jade is a married mum of two boys aged 5 and 7, living in…More
Caroline has been writing her blog All That I’m Eating for over 10 years. While…More
Tinned Tomatoes is a Scottish food blog written by food writer Jacqueline Meldrum, which focuses…More
As you've likely heard and seen, there's an increasing focus on the authenticity of follower growth and engagement on social platforms across the Influencer Marketing community. The platforms themselves have taken measures to deter inauthentic activity and brands now more closely scrutinise the audiences of the influencers with whom they are partnering.
The Flea Network has implemented a system that will detect abnormal spikes in following and engagement, and flag these properties. Of course, such spikes can often be attributed to viral posts or high-profile brands that bring greater exposure to some content.
If one of your social accounts is flagged by our system without an obvious reason, we may reach out to you for assistance in understanding it. If we find any influencer has artificially inflated their audience size or engagement using paid acquisition or automated, third-party tools, we will remove them permanently from our influencer community.
Feel free to reach out to us at bloggers@fleaenterprises.com with any questions or comments.
Thank you!
The Flea Network Team