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Can Deinfluencing Help You Spend Less?
- More than 80% of consumers make at least one purchase per year due to influencer recommendations, according to Sprout Social.
- Deinfluencing encourages people to delay, question, or reject purchases, according to behavioral scientist Gleb Tsipursky.
- Social media often feels like constant selling, which can prompt impulse buys and a small pause can help reduce these impulses, says Diana Gleason.
- Experts advise pausing before shopping and creating a wish list to help control spending and avoid impulse purchases.
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Can Deinfluencing Help You Spend Less?
If you think scrolling social media increasingly feels like online shopping, you’re not wrong. More than 8 in 10 consumers say they buy something because of an influencer’s recommendation at least once a year, according to a report from Sprout…
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