
Ahrefs Podcast Stop Wasting Money On Fake Influencers (Do This Instead) | Jeremy Boissinot (Favikon)
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Nov 25, 2025 Jeremy Boissinot, founder of Favikon, sheds light on the alarming rise of fake influencers, particularly on LinkedIn, where inflated follower counts and AI-generated engagement muddy the waters. He discusses how to spot authenticity through Favikon's rigorous analysis of creator metrics, emphasizing that trust is now the new currency. The duo delves into why 95% of influencer campaigns fail, often due to poor advertiser choices, and intriguingly highlights Reddit as the next big B2B marketing frontier. Tune in for must-know insights on influencer marketing!
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LinkedIn Has Its Own Fake-Influencer Problem
- Fake influencers are now widespread on LinkedIn, especially in B2B niches where algorithm hacks replaced bought followers.
- Favicon built an authenticity score because brands repeatedly paid for influencers who delivered zero ROI.
Followers Don’t Equal Reach
- Many large LinkedIn accounts grew via early first-mover advantage or by algorithm-hacking, not by genuine ongoing engagement.
- Those follower counts often don't translate into current reach or relevance.
AI Comments Flood Authentic Discussion
- AI-generated comments and virtual assistants create massive fake engagement that floods LinkedIn comment sections.
- This undermines thoughtful discussion and makes authentic engagement rarer.
