Missy fuzzy
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Time for new thread already!!! At this rate I think we'll reach thread #47 before GG
Good for you! I support this 100%. It's human to not agree 1000% of the time, but being able to course correct is a sign of maturity and strength. Love it!
Just an example.. I do watch Sophie Shohet & her husband David video.. (if her husband is in her video) they are humble.. not really high profile.. besides those I mention are “bragger”I have never watched any of those you mention. I like watching Sophie Shohet as she is humble and very honest, really relatable to me and knowledgeable about the things she buys or procedures she has done. I really don’t like those who brag or think their designer goods ‘define’ them...I buy things because I like the item, not what it represents.
I think you would like watching Sophie, she is the opposite of what you describe
Oh so they purposefully brag/show off how much they spend and what they can afford/what they buy. That just seems vulgar to me. I never knew that kind of thing was a ‘thing’.Just an example.. I do watch Sophie Shohet & her husband David video.. (if her husband is in her video) they are humble.. not really high profile.. besides those I mention are “bragger”
(I mean some people show their stuff you will feel they’re “sharing” or showing off”) I don’t know you get what I mean..
Meaning? I’m not very educated.. you mind explain?Oh so they purposefully brag/show off how much they spend and what they can afford/what they buy. That just seems vulgar to me. I never knew that kind of thing was a ‘thing’.
Digital editions of print publications are often lazier with editing, aren't held up to the same standards as print, and are often written by millenials who cost much less to hire. Most of them are gratified advertorials in my opinion.Well... that's shocking. It was written by Ella Alexander, Harper’s Bazaar's Deputy Digital Editor. So...
It's an internet story, not likely to go in the print issue, but brands/people pitch stories to writers all of the time. If there's interest, they'll cover it and ask for direct quotes. Generally, when it comes to editorial there's no play to play (or there shouldn't be). Otherwise, it would be labeled as Sponsored Content.
How about a mix of all your suggestions?I like your name and also this one:
Her Disloyal(to brands)Lieness Shady LyDior of Northamptonshire #5
I would mix them
However I do think we should have am effective Google name
I will watch the people you mentioned and then I can see what they do and let you know what I think of them. Some people like making others feel bad for not being able to afford to buy high end things, so I think those you mention might do this.Meaning? I’m not very educated.. you mind explain?
I feel like it shouldn't be a PR. It's a begger gift Lydia.. They didn't give a set of washer/dryer for press.. You called and Begged for a free Gift.
&& at the same time I am well aware, her use of:
ad not #Ad
pr not press gift or press product or gifted
and her not disclosing all together is just a way for her keep an "aesthetic" and to be a slimy sleeze bag and not showing her begging and all the free stuff she gets/ or forgets she gets because she doesn't care about gifted things...
Totally agree. Makes me wonder though if therefore she is more cash rich than we think? I don’t think she is wealthy, but I think perhaps got a good amount stashed in the bank?? I mean they really don’t buy anything except for those few things...
I definitely believe that Lidl has more cash than we think. All she has to pay for really is her mortgage and food. The rest is gifted or a tax write-off. Others have shown that she strips her company of cash, and I’ll bet Aldi does too. Her Miele washer/dryer became a “user experience PR piece” because she demonstrated the units on camera. Since I’ve started reading the Tattle Life and the old forum, i’ve been watching how her “content” has changed and realizing why—its to qualify for as many freebies as possible. She’s ruthless, cunning, and knows exactly what she’s doing. She just gets upset that people call her out and want her to produce content like she used to, which was more interesting...but less conducive to a completely gifted life.
I agree... that's a bit too much and I mean, I know she's in the stupid video and it's hilarious (a good throwback in case some people want to see what she looked like before all the surgery) but it's best not to throw accusations unless there's proof.Agree. Line crossed.
Sorry this thread moves too quick! Which video is she in please?I agree... that's a bit too much and I mean, I know she's in the stupid video and it's hilarious (a good throwback in case some people want to see what she looked like before all the surgery) but it's best not to throw accusations unless there's proof.
I’ve noticed that her inclusion of “ad” and “pr” have become so subtle it almost looks like random letters there accidentally, or a word typo.
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You can be a leader in your field without self-describing as a 'proud difficult woman'. Or is this the new #girlboss?How to write a blog post about absolutely Nothing by Lydia Millen
I AM A PROUD DIFFICULT WOMAN - Lydia Elise Millen
lydiaelisemillen.com
You can be a leader in your field without self-describing as a 'proud difficult woman'. Or is this the new #girlboss?
NDubz- 'Wouldn't You'Sorry this thread moves too quick! Which video is she in please?
OH BOY!! That was awfully pointless post. You eat at the table alone because no one likes you!!
-She has now added a comment section so she can just delete all the comments she doesn't like...... Look brands! Look at my Blog! No negative, everyone LOVES me!
-I don't think knows the definition of the word difficult
-She used affiliate lynx
LYDIA YOU ARE NOT A CREATOR!!! YOU ARE AN INFLUENCER! GET OFF YOUR POSH ASS and realize you do NOT CREATE diddly squat! You INFLUENCE people to use your AFFILIATE LYNX to purchase products to give me a "small portion back to the person who influenced the purchase"