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"I'm worried about AI stunting creativity, replacing the need to use our brains," said travel creator Jessica Morrobel, who has about 168,000 followers on TikTok and Instagram. Lifestyle creator Joseph Arujo said he primarily uses ChatGPT to format his emails, since he gets a lot of brand partnership requests. AdvertisementCherie Luo, who publishes educational content, said she uses AI to transcribe and summarize her podcast episodes. And UGC creator Salha Aziz said she uses AI for a variety of tasks, including writing scripts for her videos. "It is concerning how good it's getting," said Tales, who has 2.7 million followers on TikTok and Instagram.
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The last time Linqia published this report, in 2021, "micro" influencers (those with fewer than 100,000 followers) were the most in-demand partners for brands. "Brands want fewer, bigger, better — they're really investing in deeper relationships with influencers," he told Insider. In 2021, 90% of marketers said they planned to leverage micro influencers in their campaigns, according to Linqia. But micro influencers haven't lost their appeal completely, and there's still a high demand from brands for their work, he added. According to the survey, 69% of marketers said that engagement rates are the most important KPI.
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Cherie Luo is a Stanford MBA candidate and creator with about 120,000 TikTok followers. Here's the spreadsheet she uses to stay organized, and some tools she uses for time management. To facilitate this process, Luo uses a spreadsheet where she tracks her content schedule. A screenshot of the spreadsheet Luo uses to stay organized. "It tells me what are the platforms that I'm posting on most consistently, and what topics I'm covering."
Persons: Cherie Luo, Luo, she's, who's, Cherie Luo Luo Organizations: Stanford, YouTube Locations: Stanford, Japan
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