10 Types of Social Media Influencers You Can Work With

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Influencers have become important to brands and marketers. Digital marketers are ready to invest more time and resources into executing successful influencer marketing campaigns. They are constantly on the lookout for popular social media influencers to collaborate with.

This is obvious considering the numerous benefits your business can derive from influencer marketing. It can increase the visibility of your brand and strengthen your image. In addition, influencers have the power to attract people towards your products/services and shape purchase decisions.

However, despite the growing popularity of social media influencers, marketers often find it challenging to find the right influencers. Collaborating with the right influencers is crucial for the success of your marketing campaign. It requires a thorough understanding of the different types of social media influencers.

Before we elaborate on the different types of influencers, let’s take a closer look at who social media influencers are.

Social Media Influencers: Understanding Them

Simply put, social media influencers are people who have garnered a massive and devoted following on social media. They have a strong online presence on one or more social media platforms. And they are often perceived as role models or industry experts by their fans.

Unlike traditional celebrities, influencers often give their followers access to intimate details of their daily lives. Consequently, their followers put them on a higher pedestal and worship them. And influencers often share an amicable bond with their fan communities. This empowers them to win the trust of their target audience.

Digital marketers and business owners can use this to their advantage in a number of ways. Firstly, it is a great way to widen your audience and build brand awareness. In addition, you don’t have to worry about targeting the right social media users. You just have to select an influencer who is relevant and popular in your niche.

Secondly, social media influencers can often give your content strategy a new perspective. This is because they create high-quality content on a regular basis to engage their audiences.

Thus, collaborating with the right influencer gives you access to a pool of fresh and interesting content. Such content is also perceived as more credible and authentic due to the influencer’s strong connection with their audience.

Lastly, influencer marketing helps reinforce your brand’s credibility and trust. When an influencer recommends or endorses your brand, it often acts as a stamp of approval and strengthens your brand’s reputation.

Influencers are also useful in generating leads and driving conversions. A survey conducted by Influencer Marketing Hub revealed that 92% of the respondents believe influencer marketing is effective

It is evident that collaborating with the right influencer can benefit your business in multiple ways. Now, let’s take a look at the different type of social media influencers you will typically encounter on the internet.

Types of Social Media Influencers

The internet has become home to a plethora of influencers. In fact, the latest studies show that there are more than half a million active influencers on Instagram alone.

In such a scenario, it often becomes difficult to understand which influencers you should collaborate with. Your choice of influencers depends on your target audience and the ultimate objective of your marketing campaign.

Typically, you will come across the following types of social media influencers:

1. Bloggers and Vloggers

Bloggers are people who use a dedicated blog to publish content on a regular basis. They are also usually active on various social media platforms where they promote their content.

Popular bloggers usually have a highly engaged and loyal audience that looks forward to their next posts. They are often perceived as industry experts and trusted sources of information.

For instance, digital marketing guru, Neil Patel, regularly shares his knowledge and expertise on his own blog. Owing to his authority about topics related to digital marketing, his readers are likely to trust his recommendations. So, if he were to recommend a keyword research tool in one of his articles, his readers may be compelled to check it out.

Similar to bloggers, vloggers share content in the form of videos. They often use platforms such as YouTube and Vimeo to publish their content. The content can be anything from snippets of their daily lives to extreme travel videos.

Collaborating with bloggers and vloggers is usually a highly effective way of renewing your content strategy. It is also an effective way to boost brand awareness and generate leads for your business. You can find popular bloggers across various domains including travel, marketing, fashion, lifestyle, etc.

2. Social Media Sensations

Unlike bloggers, social media stars don’t rely on blog or video content to keep their audiences engaged. Instead, they share glimpses of their regular lives and forge a strong rapport with their followers. These are people who have garnered popularity solely on the basis of their social media profiles.

Even though they aren’t necessarily considered to be niche experts, they possess the power to influence purchase decisions. This is because such influencers often have more personal connections with their followers. They are perceived as real-life consumers instead of high-profile celebrities. Their followers are often highly engaged and have faith in their recommendations.

Take Katie Stauffer, for instance. The mother of five has an Instagram account, Stauffer Family. She rose to fame by uploading quirky videos and pictures of her adorable twins, Emma and Mila. At present, she has more than 4 million followers and regularly collaborates with beauty, lifestyle, and fashion brands.

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3. Reality TV Stars

The phrase “overnight sensation” is best personified by reality television stars. They can go from being home chefs or bathroom singers to becoming household names. Thus, social media users often find it easier to relate to them. Consequently, they might share stronger connections with reality TV stars.

Many contestants of The Bachelor, an American reality television series, have attracted millions of followers on social media platforms. They often collaborate with fashion and beauty brands.

For instance, Lauren Bushnell, a season 20 contestant, partnered with FabFitFun to promote their spring collection.

It is crucial for marketers to identify and partner with emerging reality TV stars at the right time. Their fame is often short-lived and is likely to fizzle out soon after the television show goes off-air.

4. Micro Influencers

When looking at the different types of social media influencers, marketers often prioritize those with millions of followers. However, a large reach is not the only parameter that affects the fate of your marketing campaign. High engagement levels are just as important. This is where micro-influencers come into the pictures.

Micro influencers usually have a few hundred thousand or even a smaller number of followers. However, they have extremely engaged fan communities pertaining to a highly specific niche.

As a result, they are more likely to be able to motivate their followers to take the desired action. This enables them to drive their audience towards a particular brand without seeming overly promotional.

It is interesting to note that 81% of the active Instagram influencers have less than 100,000 followers. They often charge a smaller fee in comparison to more popular influencers with millions of followers.

Many of them are also open to other forms of compensation including giveaways and shoutouts. Thus, if you don’t have sufficient funds for an influencer marketing campaign, micro influencers can come to your rescue.

5. Nano Influencers

The rising demand for influencers has forced marketers to look for new and unique types of social media influencers. This has contributed to the rise of nano influencers.

Much like micro influencers, they are characterized by a small yet engaged social media following. Nano influencers usually have a few thousand followers (sometimes even less than that). They can come in handy for small businesses.

What sets them apart is that they are usually devoted fans of a particular brand or product. They are likely to be vocal about this on their social media profiles. The right incentive can encourage them to become loyal advocates of your brand and recommend it in their networks. Their followers are likely to perceive this as an authentic testimonial instead of a branded endorsement.

In order to spot nano influencers, it is crucial to monitor your brand mentions and tags. This will help you identify social media users who are advocating in favor of your brand.

You can even turn your employees into nano influencers by motivating them to talk about your products on their social media profiles.

6. Activists

Social media activists are usually driven by a political or social cause. Their vision is to introduce some kind of positive change by influencing others.

They often have radical views on current issues and use social media as a tool to voice their opinions. Therefore, brands should be extremely cautious when collaborating with such types of social media influencers.

For instance, writer, Jennifer Nini, uses her Instagram account to talk about issues such as sustainability, ethical fashion, and body positivity. Citizen Wolf, a fashion tech company, collaborated with her to promote their brand.

7. Journalists

Journalists are powerful media personalities who can change the way people perceive your brand. Nowadays, most journalists also have an active presence on social media platforms such as Twitter and Instagram.

Identifying such journalists and collaborating with them will have a monumental impact on your reach and reputation.

Let’s say you are the owner of a new Indian restaurant. If someone like Joe Yonan reviewed your restaurant and shared it on social media, it could increase your footfall significantly.

8. Photographers

Photographers are creators of high-quality visual content. Many of them regularly share their work on their social media profiles. Thus, they can be an extremely useful resource for travel, fashion, and lifestyle brands.

In addition, international camera brands such as Canon and Nikon often collaborate with famous photographers to promote their products.

For instance, active Nikon users with a large social media following are designated as official ambassadors of the brand. These ambassadors just have to upload high-quality images captured using Nikon cameras with the hashtag #NikonAmbassador.

In addition to boosting brand awareness, this also doubles as a genuine testimonial from a real-life user. It also gives the brand access to a pool of top-notch user-generated content.

9. Thought Leaders

These are the types of social media influencers who are proponents of cutting-edge innovations. They are usually entrepreneurs and top-level decision-makers of big companies.

Social media users follow them to learn about the latest developments and trends in their industries. Their followers are also fiercely loyal and swear by their recommendations.

Popular examples include Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk. However, you can also turn senior-level executives of your company into inspiring thought leaders. Make sure they have a powerful presence, both in the online and offline worlds.

10. Mainstream Celebrities

A compilation of various types of social media influencers is incomplete without mentioning their traditional counterparts. These include movie stars, athletes, sportspersons, musicians, models, and other popular public figures of mainstream media.

Such celebrities are often appointed as brand ambassadors and become the faces of these brands.

Owing to their immense popularity, celebrities have a massive reach on social media platforms as well. However, they are often associated with a hefty price tag.

In addition, their audiences are often more generic and doesn’t pertain to any particular niche. Targeting the right audience becomes difficult when you collaborate with these types of social media influencers.

Nevertheless, big-shot brands in fashion, retail, beauty, and lifestyle often collaborate with famous actors and actresses. Likewise, sports stars are often approached by fitness brands as well as food and beverage companies to promote their products.

For instance, Life Cereal recently collaborated with Olympics champion, Michael Phelps, to promote their nationwide casting contest.

Final Thoughts

When it comes to the types of social media influencers, brands and digital marketers are spoiled by many different choices. From bloggers and social media stars to traditional celebrities – marketers can pick from a wide array of social media influencers. It is easy to get overwhelmed by the sheer variety.

However, you should ensure that the type of influencer you select aligns with your brand’s image. In addition, you should collaborate with influencers who are relevant to your niche and who can help you reach your marketing goals.

What different types of social media influencers have you collaborated with? Share your views in the comments section below.

Learn more about influencer marketing: Influencer Marketing 101

Updated: July 2023

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