Because people love stupid trends

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bitheerani319
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Because people love stupid trends

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Which go hand in hand with pliability. The fact is that most people prefer quick results even when the end result is completely pointless like the idea of ​​making eggs popular. Like many pointless internet trends, this one will go down in history, and no one will ever give a precise answer as to why.

It is generally difficult to get people to take action when it comes to something important and from which everyone, including them as individuals, could benefit. It is difficult to get people to react against injustice, to try to estonia whatsapp list the situation in the country they are in, to go to the polls and not later complain about how bad things are for them, to stand up for better education, healthcare, entrepreneurship development, human rights and anything that actually benefits humanity.

Put a picture of an egg on the internet, give it a few days and everyone will join in the action with the same goal – let's make an egg the most popular picture on the internet because we think it's hilarious. Yes, I think it's stupid. I also think people love stupid trends and there's no helping it.

Proof that growth on social media is pure math
What many people don't understand when they ask me how to become popular on social media is that there really is no secret recipe. You can be the most beautiful in the world. You can have the most beautiful things. Be super interesting. Hire photographers with expensive equipment. Hire a marketing agency. Pay for advertising and still not achieve what you want. Does that sound depressing? A little bit, if we sum it up in one paragraph.

Social media is pure math that boils down to exponential growth. A post has to get enough attention in a short period of time for the algorithm to catch it and start showing it to others. And no, buying likes is not the answer, much less the solution.

That's exactly what happened to Eugene. After it was released in early January, it didn't get a particularly big reaction. And then for some reason, people noticed it, started sharing it with each other, and started talking about it. That's when the growth started to happen. Add a few days, throw the media into the mix, and the growth of the egg shouldn't surprise anyone anymore.

The egg is proof of how much people despise and mock the influencer world, even though they have, completely unintentionally, turned an egg into an influencer. If the person behind the profile is smart enough, they will be able to monetize it, and they are showing that they are interested in doing so by already selling T-shirts on their web shop.

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If he decides to advertise, he could earn between $250,000 and $1 million on his next post, and if he sells the account to someone, he can profit from that as well, because profiles with several million followers cost more on the black market than many people earn in a year. Trust me.

What will happen next is unknown. Probably not even Henrietta the hen, who is currently enjoying her 5 minutes of fame (which she despises so much) and counting the income from T-shirt sales and media interest, knows.

Whatever the reasons were for the person behind the profile to come up with the idea, I just hope it wasn't out of hatred and contempt for influencers, because the egg itself has become an influencer.
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