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A woman who pays Instagrammers and YouTubers $500 to $30,000 per post on behalf of brands like Cosmo and Esquire has a go-to formula for calculating what they’re worth

Brittany HennessyHollis Johnson/Business Insider


Influencer marketing is almost guaranteed to drive product sales more than TV or print ads, says Brittany Hennessy, the senior director of influencer strategy and talent partnerships at Hearst Digital Media.

“Some [influencers] have perfect track records of selling things out and that’s why you hire them. To move product,” Hennessy told Business Insider. Her job is to find and manage social media influencers to promote Hearst’s digital brands, including Cosmopolitan, Esquire, and Harper’s Bazaar.See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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