Break the Internet: The Truth about Influencers

Author:   Olivia Yallop
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Pages:   288
Publication Date:   12 July 2022
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"Traditional media is over. The internet reigns. And in the attention economy, influencers are royalty. But who are they... and how do you become one? Break the Internet takes a deep dive into the influencer industry, tracing its evolution from blogging and legacy social media such as Tumblr to today's world in which YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok dominate. Surveying the new media landscape that the rise of online celebrity has created, it is an insider account of a trend which is set to dominate our future--the economy of influence will be valued at $15bn globally by 2022. Olivia Yallop enrols in an influencer bootcamp, goes undercover at fan meetups, and shadows online celebrities to understand how digital personas are built, uncovering what it is really like to live a branded life and trade in a ""social stock market"". From mumfluencers and activists to governments and investors, everyone wants to build their online influence. But how do you stay authentic in a system designed to commodify identity? Break the Internet examines both the dangers and the transformative potential of digital culture."

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Author:   Olivia Yallop
Publisher:   Scribe Us
Imprint:   Scribe Us
Dimensions:   Width: 13.60cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9781950354870


ISBN 10:   1950354873
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   12 July 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Olivia Yallop has written the definitive insider account of influencer culture. Break the Internet is erudite, smart, entertaining, and essential.. --Will Storr, author of Selfie There was lots in it that I didn't know ... The analysis I really enjoyed was about how we can't hold back technology, and everything from printing presses to moving trains has freaked the hell out of people, but how fragile and open to misuse influencer follower count values really are. --Alexandra Heminsley This is a book that looks deeply at the commodification of the self, and the increasingly blurred line between leisure and labor ... Behind our small screens is an unimaginable vastness, which Break the Internet manages to shape into something understandable, even to the influencer-ignorant such as me ... wryly funny. --Eleanor Margolis, The Guardian It is refreshing to read a book that eschews the usual sneering anti-influencer condescension. Break the Internet is devoid of snobbery, placing the emergence of influencers within a wider economic context ... persuasive and well-written. --James Bloodworth, The Times In 2021 publishers are reckoning with a problem: how do you publish a book about internet culture that doesn't immediately become outdated? ... Scribe may be the first to find an answer with Break the Internet ... A pacy story that's of the moment but goes beyond it, too. --Sarah Manavis, New Statesman Yallop is an authoritative guide, balancing her experience at a digital agency ... with the necessary critical distance of someone with only a few hundred Instagram followers. Her analysis benefits from being grounded in rigorous, real-world reporting ... a comprehensive account of a phenomenon that seems more likely to explode than to go away. --Elle Hunt, New Scientist An immersive study of the last decade's most divisive profession. --Lauren O'Neill, Vice The result of Yallop's immersive investigation is a comprehensive education on influencer culture, its evolution and future ... essential reading material for anyone interested in internet culture and a masterclass in engaging nonfiction.. --Alice Crossley, Reaction Rigorous and authoritative. --The Week An engaging analysis of online culture, including insights into the dizzying amounts of money influencers make, the decline of traditional media, the philosophy of fame, and the excess and inequality of late capitalism. Consider us influenced --Norton [Olivia Yallop is] well placed to deliver on the premise of her fascinating debut book, Break the Internet ... [She] takes seriously the often-dismissed creator economy while maintaining a journalistic scepticism. Her engaging, authoritative account thus considers the broad swathe of internet culture that falls under the influencer umbrella . --Gemma Nisbet, The West Australian In Olivia Yallop's new exploration of this cultural phenomenon, she goes far beyond the typically superficial understandings of what an influencer is -- and more importantly -- how to become one. A fascinating and whip-smart read, Break the Internet is for anyone who wishes to understand influencer culture and its place within the modern context. --Dan Shaw, HappyMag, starred review


A digital strategist and tech commentator dives into the world of social media influencers ... Yallop, who dabbled in influencing before moving to an agency that works in the online space, has plenty of stories involving fantastic numbers, and she writes with clarity and a certain amount of tongue-in-cheek humor ... influencers seem to be here to stay ... A capable guide takes us on an entertaining, authoritative, and sometimes scary journey. --Kirkus Reviews Break the Internet will find a broad audience from social media marketers and strategists to teens and young adults. --Booklist Olivia Yallop has written the definitive insider account of influencer culture. Break the Internet is erudite, smart, entertaining, and essential.. --Will Storr, author of Selfie There was lots in it that I didn't know ... The analysis I really enjoyed was about how we can't hold back technology, and everything from printing presses to moving trains has freaked the hell out of people, but how fragile and open to misuse influencer follower count values really are. --Alexandra Heminsley This is a book that looks deeply at the commodification of the self, and the increasingly blurred line between leisure and labor ... Behind our small screens is an unimaginable vastness, which Break the Internet manages to shape into something understandable, even to the influencer-ignorant such as me ... wryly funny. --Eleanor Margolis, The Guardian It is refreshing to read a book that eschews the usual sneering anti-influencer condescension. Break the Internet is devoid of snobbery, placing the emergence of influencers within a wider economic context ... persuasive and well-written. --James Bloodworth, The Times In 2021 publishers are reckoning with a problem: how do you publish a book about internet culture that doesn't immediately become outdated? ... Scribe may be the first to find an answer with Break the Internet ... A pacy story that's of the moment but goes beyond it, too. --Sarah Manavis, New Statesman Yallop is an authoritative guide, balancing her experience at a digital agency ... with the necessary critical distance of someone with only a few hundred Instagram followers. Her analysis benefits from being grounded in rigorous, real-world reporting ... a comprehensive account of a phenomenon that seems more likely to explode than to go away. --Elle Hunt, New Scientist An immersive study of the last decade's most divisive profession. --Lauren O'Neill, Vice The result of Yallop's immersive investigation is a comprehensive education on influencer culture, its evolution and future ... essential reading material for anyone interested in internet culture and a masterclass in engaging nonfiction.. --Alice Crossley, Reaction Rigorous and authoritative. --The Week An engaging analysis of online culture, including insights into the dizzying amounts of money influencers make, the decline of traditional media, the philosophy of fame, and the excess and inequality of late capitalism. Consider us influenced --Norton [Olivia Yallop is] well placed to deliver on the premise of her fascinating debut book, Break the Internet ... [She] takes seriously the often-dismissed creator economy while maintaining a journalistic scepticism. Her engaging, authoritative account thus considers the broad swathe of internet culture that falls under the influencer umbrella . --Gemma Nisbet, The West Australian In Olivia Yallop's new exploration of this cultural phenomenon, she goes far beyond the typically superficial understandings of what an influencer is -- and more importantly -- how to become one. A fascinating and whip-smart read, Break the Internet is for anyone who wishes to understand influencer culture and its place within the modern context. --Dan Shaw, HappyMag, starred review


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Olivia Yallop was a digital strategist and commentator on technology and pop culture, whose book on the rise of the influencer, Break the Internet, was critically acclaimed when it was published in 2021.

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