How to Become The Perfect Influencer?: Emily in Paris
Emily in Paris is the newest hit from Netlix, the show is about an American influencer woman from Chicago who moves to Paris.
Emily in Paris is the newest hit from Netlix, the show is about an American woman from Chicago who moves to Paris for unpredicted job opportunity. She has been assigned the duty of bringing American perspective to an honorable French marketing agency. Emily Cooper, embraces her exciting new life while balancing work, friends, and romance after obtaining her dream position in Paris.
You have probably heard articles where Emily In Paris is criticized for just being cliche, and almost rude with its French stereotypes. She describes herself as an innovator American who arrives in France eager to alter their "socials" and revolutionize the field of public relations in Paris; however, from the outside, it does not appear to be such. Only it is known that Emily previously worked on a pharmaceuticals ad, so it is fair to assume she is not experienced influencer. Next, in the first episode, she photographs youngsters without their parents' permission. She also gets this job despite possessing 48 Instagram followers. With the popularity of social media nowadays, gaining followers is not challenging, but it is hard to persuade that she is an influencer with 48 followers.
Emily is called to a "special influencer lunch" provided by Durée Cosmetics at the show, and she is required to post about the brand at least a few times as during the occasion. Emily actually wins after publishing a Boomerang of herself eating a strawberry with the caption, "Durée is smudge-proof, even when you're berry hungry," despite initially facing unfair treatment and receiving a goodie bag that was considerably smaller than that of influencers with a significantly bigger number of followers. However, in today's modern environment, is that sufficent for a micro-influencer to get seen between famous influencers? That it would most certainly need a lot more.