Austin Lawson
1 min readOct 31, 2019

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First this article was written very early on in my research and wasn’t intended to be a negative or positive indication of Influencer marketing.

Rather, it’s simply about sharing my experience during this ONE transaction, which is a similar experience that others who have no idea what they are doing may encounter.

There are lots of scams, loaded pages with fake followers and people who claim to help for large sums and this article helps people avoid the same mistakes. So while this article may not give you value with your 3,290 massive following and one post, it has helped others avoid losing money. If nothing else, it makes them think and research prior to paying for promos.

It appears that you work in this niche and articles like this are bad for business — I get that. You say this is a bad article and completely inaccurate, but this is a real transaction that happened in real life with provided proof and I’m not the first person that has been scammed like this.

Medium is an open platform, so you are welcome to write your own article with proof completely debunking this one.

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Austin Lawson
Austin Lawson

Written by Austin Lawson

President at Thirium Inc, Forbes Technology Council, Member of the @entrepreneur Leadership Network

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