Gloria Camila's cache of thousands of euros on Instagram: her collaborations are now at a minimum – Semana

Gloria Camila wants to focus all her efforts on being an influencer, however, it doesn't seem to be so easy. It's true that she has an impact, she's known in the social media, and she also has 850,000 followers, a figure not insignificant, but it might not be enough. The daughter of Ortega Cano try to have your place in Instagram, where, despite having very careful photographs, she doesn't get all the collaborations she wants. In fact, according to the director of  'Influencities', Paloma Bulnes, barely has any contracts with other companies right now, so right now he might not be able to focus solely on his social media if he wants to get ahead and, above all, maintain his high standard of living.
"If you look at his Instagram feed, he has a lot of photos, but if you look closely, he doesn't have many collaborations. Right now, he's not earning much.", the expert on the subject explains. But how much can the bullfighter's daughter currently earn? "It all depends on the type of publication. Stories aren't the same as a giveaway, a reel, a long-term collaboration... but If it is a photo on the wall, you can ask for a minimum of 3,000 euros per photo.", he replies. It promotes clothing, accessories, or food, although it does so very occasionally and with little continuity. Proof of this is that it has only promoted two brands in recent weeks: one four days ago and another in September.
Although she remained secluded for some time on the reality show 'Nightmare in Paradise', she has not seen any increase in her advertising revenue since her departure.Gloria Camila isn't going through a good time, and for that reason she's stepped away from television, a medium that has proven to be a double-edged sword for her. According to reports, there are brands that do not want to be associated with certain programs, and this could lead to them being discarded as the image of some firms or companies. They're aware that their profile is making waves and generating interest among users in the 2.0 world, but they may not have many strong points, at least not enough if they want to become a María Pombo or Dulceida influencer. These influencers are the most recognized in our country and have managed to build an empire thanks to their name, their best brand.
Analyzing your profile, The expert consulted by SEMANA points out that "it conveys professionalism," however, it is linear and should exploit as much "reels, videos or images of her speaking", since all these options convey closeness and build loyalty with the person in front of you. Sometimes she does this, confessing secrets and even revealing if she's going through a rough time, but the criticism she receives can be a deterrent if she wants to dedicate herself exclusively to social media. Brands analyze influencers in detail before hiring them, as they don't want to get caught short, and when they receive a lot of negative messages, they take a step back. They don't usually want profiles with a lot of haters for fear that this won't help the brand: "Brands don't want to be associated with controversies."
Gloria Camila has turned to therapy to manage all the changes she's undergoing in her life, as well as the criticism she's received for being so exposed. It hasn't been easy for her, but she knows the path to follow if she wants to remain in the influencer world. As for the attitude she should maintain if she wants criticism not to affect her work, all the experts give the same advice: don't take the bait. "In these cases, the best thing is to turn a deaf ear to foolish words." I know it's difficult and overwhelming when someone who doesn't know you criticizes you, but unfortunately, social media is like that. It's best to move on, even if it's hard.", recommends Paloma Bulnes.
Just a few days ago, she shone at a masquerade party organized by Marta Lozano, another successful influencer. This was her media comeback after more than 18 days away, an event attended by other colleagues such as Laura Escanes, María Pombo, Maria Fernandez Rubies or Laura Matamoros, who are triumphing on Instagram. Many of them are so successful that they even appear on Forbes' list of top influencers, a challenge that, who knows, Gloria Camila herself might aspire to.
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