Influencer Day

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There are many influencers across different platforms on the internet. Influencers have become a significant part of modern culture, shaping trends, opinions, and consumer behavior across various platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. These individuals use their reach to promote products, ideas, or lifestyles, often acting as a bridge between brands and the public. Many are sources of inspiration to their followers while some of them produce brain rot content. Here's some influencers who's impact would stay for a long time.

The first influencer I admire is my mentor, Eddie Woo. He's an exceptional math teacher who shares videos of his classroom lessons on YouTube. His journey as a YouTube educator began when one of his students fell gravely ill. This student loved math, and Eddie, concerned about their learning, started uploading his lessons on YouTube to ensure they wouldn’t miss out.

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Eddie Woo
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Over the years, Eddie has continued to upload new videos. What sets his content apart is his interactive and easy-to-understand teaching style. He doesn't just give students formulas to memorize; he explains why these formulas work. I could write a lot more about Eddie Woo, but I’ll keep it short for the sake of the rest.

Another influencer that has continued to make relatable content is tech YouTuber and vlogger, Nathan Espinoza.
Nathan is a 19 yr old YouTuber that shares reviews on tech products across different brands —Apple, Samsung, Google and others. I enjoy his tech reviews but I particularly relate with his vlogs. He shares his opinions and struggles on the platform, making his videos clean cut and realistic. I love the way he says what he really feels confidently and constantly engages his audience. He inspires me to be a better person each day and reach my goals even though I may face difficulties.

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Nathan Espinoza
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Last but not least is Tyler Joseph, the main vocalist of the band Twenty-one Pilots. Tyler is a super creative songwriter and has a way of making really cryptic content. The band has a whole lore that focuses on a mental health journey. The cryptic messages and relatable content just makes Tyler seem like a mega mind. It's easy to understand and it's not easy to understand. You can understand the concept but you might never be able to know the whole lore. Tyler has depression and through his music, he shares with the world that it's possible to live a fulfilled life with the ones we love. His work shows us that we’re not alone in our struggles and that we can overcome them together.

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Josh Dun, left. Tyler Joseph, right.
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There are many platforms where one could become an influencer and Steemit is a good example. I think it's possible to become an influencer on Steemit but that's only possible with a lot of hardwork and patience. For example, there's cjsdns. He writes poems and relatable situations in his posts. He has gained a lot of followers and engagement on his posts.

Ideally, you really need only a laptop to be an influencer. Many influencers choose not to show their faces and that's somewhat related to their content. A good editing software and knowledge of design concepts is also useful.

Overall, if you want to be an influencer, you need to stay consistent and patient. You can get if you really want, as Jimmy Cliff says. Keep progressing.

Thanks for reading and stay blessed.

@deelyt @alexanderkass @beverlyoj

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@bluelavender it is amazing how beautiful your mind is considering the people you follow up on social media.
I'm forced to even check them out.
Thanks for inviting me🥰

Really? That's nice. 🥹
You're welcome, my friend 😊

If you want to become an influencer, I support you. I hope you succeed. Unfortunately, or perhaps fortunately, I don't have people I follow on YouTube. At the moment, I am interested in a few individuals on Steemit, while the others who interest me are mostly deceased. Although not all — there is one who is alive. Granted, he is 90 years old today, but he has an autobiographical book that I sometimes reread. And it somehow makes it easier for me to live.

Ouu! What's his name? I'd love to check his page

Vladimir Pozner, and the book is called "Parting with Illusions"

Thanks.

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