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Being Relatable as an Influencer: The Dos and Don’ts

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April 9, 2021

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Nicole P. Dunford

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People appear to have realized that being a relatable influencer is directly proportional to being likable. Sure, that’s true, if you do it once or twice—that will get you people’s love. But the more you overdo it, the more people are going to ask:

Are you really all that relatable or are you fake?

And if people start wondering about the authenticity of your relatability, you will start failing as an influencer.

The Do’s of Relatability

Relatability is relative. Your audience is going to steer you in the direction of your chosen relatable method acting as an influencer. If the brand you have partnered with sells caviar and donkey’s cheese (and yes, that’s a thing—and it’s one of the most expensive things in the world), you will have to present yourself as such. On the other hand, if the brand you’re working with sells affordable everyday edibles in bulk, you’ll have to present yourself in an entirely different manner.

Of course, the onus of changing face does not lie on the shoulders of the influencer—it lies, instead, on the brand. Corporations have to choose the right person for the job.

But if they do choose you . . .

The Don’ts of Relatability

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Should you find yourself in a position where you’re the new face of a brand, we have only one suggestion:

Keep it natural. Do your research, spend your time with content creation, and deliver on time.

But don’t. . .

  • Don’t put on an act. Unless you’re Dame Judi Dench, you’re probably not going to be very good at it. Your audiences will see-through, and will hate you for it.
  • Be genuine. Remember Milly Bobby Brown’s ludicrous pretend-skincare routine that earned her massive backlash? You don’t want to be in that position.
  • Don’t overdo it. There’s a reason people don’t like Jennifer Lawrence anymore.
  • Don’t say things that belie a lack of cognitive capacity on your part. Such as Vanessa Hudgens casually saying that people die all the time.
  • Respect your audience. Don’t take them for fools just like this K-Pop idol did—and who was later globally chastised.

Poverty Porn—Just Don’t

Calling all travel influencers going to India: please do not romanticize poverty unless you have lived the reality. Please understand that the way you choose to represent a country or any region might be how many in your audience continue to see it. You might choose to visit only the most downtrodden neighborhoods in Africa and Central America, but that doesn’t mean it stops there.

Making fun of locals, making faces at their cuisines, and passing off-handed comments are just as bad as acting like their white savior. If you want good examples of how responsible, sensible travel and food influencers behave in developing countries, go and watch a few videos by Mark Wiens in Nigeria or The Best Ever Food Review Show in Thailand.

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Frequently Asked Questions

<details class="ih-faq"><summary>How do you know if you&#x27;re being too relatable as an influencer?</summary><div class="ih-faq-a">If your audience starts questioning your authenticity, you&#x27;ve likely overdone it. People will wonder if you&#x27;re genuinely relatable or just faking it. When audiences doubt your authenticity, your influence diminishes. The key is finding a natural balance that aligns with your brand partnerships and audience expectations.</div></details><details class="ih-faq"><summary>Should influencers change their personality for different brand deals?</summary><div class="ih-faq-a">Not necessarily. The responsibility lies with brands to choose influencers whose authentic personality aligns with their products. If you do accept a brand misaligned with your image, keep it natural rather than forcing an act. Poor acting will be transparent to your audience and damage your credibility.</div></details><details class="ih-faq"><summary>What is poverty tourism and why should influencers avoid it?</summary><div class="ih-faq-a">Poverty tourism involves romanticizing or sensationalizing poverty in developing countries without genuine understanding. Travel influencers should avoid making fun of locals, misrepresenting cuisines, or playing the &#x27;white savior.&#x27; Instead, represent regions responsibly and authentically, understanding your content shapes how audiences perceive entire countries.</div></details><details class="ih-faq"><summary>How can influencers research before partnering with a brand?</summary><div class="ih-faq-a">The article emphasizes doing thorough research before creating content for a brand partnership. Understand the brand&#x27;s values, target audience, and product positioning. This research helps you determine if the partnership aligns authentically with your image and whether you can present it naturally without overacting or compromising your credibility.</div></details><details class="ih-faq"><summary>Where can influencers find authentic brand partnership opportunities?</summary><div class="ih-faq-a">Platforms like Afluencer connect influencers with brands actively seeking authentic partnerships. With over 535 brands on the platform, you can find collaborations aligned with your genuine personality and values, making it easier to maintain relatability without forced acting or inauthentic content creation.</div></details>

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