Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who or that which influences.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who, or that which, influences.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun A person who or a thing which
influences .
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Examples
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In 2011 he is indirectly challenging the idea of the term influencer by building the culture he often comments on as a blogger.
Kenji Summers: Why Maverick might be 2011's Influencer Kenji Summers 2011
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For bloggers, any information you provide that explains to a publicist why you are a valuable influencer is helpful.
Sending review copies of books to bloggers « The Book Publicity Blog 2009
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The influencer is clearly willing to work harder to ensure information flows through the Internet in sensible ways, but everyone else will need something more personal to happen as a result of tagging to warrant the amount of effort to do it.
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Looking At Social Media Ecologies 2006
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For the customer, fuel efficiency of the vehicle continues to be a significant 'influencer' in his purchase decision.
Forget Small Cars, India Is A Nation of Two Wheelers Pawan Munjal 2009
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Wow, Robert, when the CEO of SmugMug ed. note, shurely shome mishtake is reading you, you know you've become an "influencer" in the Valley.
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The Salesmen, Connectors and Mavens are the three key "influencer" roles in today's social networks, as they are offline.
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He is considered an enterprise software industry "influencer" and provides advice to technology buyers, vendors, and services firms.
Resources | ZDNet 2010
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He is considered an enterprise software industry "influencer" and provides advice to technology buyers, vendors, and services firms.
Resources | ZDNet 2010
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He is considered an enterprise software industry "influencer" and provides advice to technology buyers, vendors, and services firms. any size available accept the paypal
Resources | ZDNet 2010
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He is considered an enterprise software industry "influencer" and provides advice to technology buyers, vendors, and services firms.
Resources | ZDNet 2010
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So if I was a business I’d prefer nano influencers because they’re cheaper and you can still get good results. However, from what ive seen most small influencers really suck at promoting items.
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For brands that can’t afford an influencer-marketing platform, Beichert recommends contacting nano influencers through old-fashioned direct messages.
When It Comes to Influencers, Smaller Can Be Better September–October 2024 2024
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