ImLive Announces Instagram Micro-Influencer Contest

ImLive Announces Instagram Micro-Influencer Contest

NEW YORK — ImLive.com has announced the launch of its Instagram Micro-Influencer Contest which will pay performers up to $1,000 for a 10-minute, one-on-one cam session with "one of their favorite followers." 

Natalia Queen and Ryan Reid are among the first content creators to participate in the giveaway.

"The campaign calls for the micro-influencer's fans to follow ImLive's Instagram handle, then 'like' and comment on a wall post. This automatically enters the fan in the contest; a winner will be selected and the private camming session will be conducted on ImLive," a rep explained.

Adrian Stoneman, VP of business for ImLive, noted the initiative is designed to elevate the platform's relationships with Instagram micro-influencers by helping them "connect with their fans in a much more personalized way."

“By joining ImLive on this initiative, they are not only able to connect with their fans in a special way, but they can make money doing so,” said Stoneman. “We are always looking for new ways to provide our community members with new and exciting ways to connect with their favorite hosts, and we are looking forward to welcoming all-new Instagram micro-influencers to our platform.”

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