5 tips for the becoming of social media star!!!
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climbing friend, |
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What's the point of #climbing if I'm not getting likes and followers? |
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Can we get #neckmeat trending on instagram? |
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#tocommunityforum |
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Number 6. Wear a Red Bull color coordinated helmet. Everyone knows how badass those are. |
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#cheesssteak #frozenfishheads #forearmrefreshedatthecrux |
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Free solo free climb the nose, instance media star I bet. |
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It's always funny to see uninteresting people bitch about people sharing their lives on social media. Why do you give a shit? |
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Greg Tennyson wrote:It's always funny to see uninteresting people bitch about people sharing their lives on social media. Why do you give a shit? Some of you sound like the band geeks in highschool who'd try to make fun of the popular kids but secretly wanted to be one.I see no bitching, I see social media whores being made fun of. |
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Go ahead and act like you'd say no if The North Face and La Sportiva were going to PAY you to go some where exotic to climb and all you had to do was let people take photos and put them on the internet. |
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Greg Tennyson wrote:Go ahead and act like you'd say no if The North Face and La Sportiva were going to PAY you to go some where exotic to climb and all you had to do was let people take photos and put them on the internet. I whore out on social media and I love it. Haven't punched a time clock in six years and I'm only 32.I turned down multiple snowboard related sponsorship offers over the years because the logistics of filming/shooting photos ruins the whole thing for me. I'd much rather prefer to work my 9-5 and just enjoy my hobby in the meantime. I also use my social media to make fun of using social media half of the time. |
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Yeah, you whore out on social media and everyone here is making fun of you for it. Glad we're all on the same page. (side note: Whoring out photos of yourself climbing to be a pro is what the op is talking about. You seem to be a photographer, which is a completely different topic) |
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Greg Tennyson wrote:Go ahead and act like you'd say no if The North Face and La Sportiva were going to PAY you to go some where exotic to climb and all you had to do was let people take photos and put them on the internet. I whore out on social media and I love it. Haven't punched a time clock in six years and I'm only 32.Yeah, the North Face and Sportiva are always looking for 5.8 gym climbers to send around the world, just post a bunch of crap like its a job and keep hoping! Is it that one should act the part in hope of really living the part? Outside magazine is a consumer driven ass rag, it figures they would print garbage like this. BTW, what does the fact that you have not punched a time clock in 6 years have to do with this conversation? Do you make money on #s and @s? |
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T Roper wrote: Yeah, the North Face and Sportiva are always looking for 5.8 gym climbers to send around the world, just post a bunch of crap like its a job and keep hoping! Is it that one should act the part in hope of really living the part? Outside magazine is a consumer driven ass rag, it figures they would print garbage like this. BTW, what does the fact that you have not punched a time clock in 6 years have to do with this conversation? Do you make money on #s and @s?I'm a photographer by trade (not a climber) and I've done work for a few of the social media personalities you probably all hate. They make a great living promoting all kinds of shit to an engaged audience. My point is, if someone was going to pay you $10,000 to post a photo of you climbing to instagram, every fucking one of you would do it. |
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Chiatt wrote:Yeah, you whore out on social media and everyone here is making fun of you for it. Glad we're all on the same page. (side note: Whoring out photos of yourself climbing to be a pro is what the op is talking about. You seem to be a photographer, which is a completely different topic)I've worked with more than a few athletes who owe their success to a large following, not raw talent and I don't understand why it makes everyone angry all of a sudden, it's been happening for decades. Anna Kournikova was a mediocre tennis player but she was hot and people liked her so she made millions of dollars because she appealed to broad audience. |
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Greg Tennyson wrote: I'm a photographer by trade (not a climber) and I've done work for a few of the social media personalities you probably all hate. They make a great living promoting all kinds of shit to an engaged audience. My point is, if someone was going to pay you $10,000 to post a photo of you climbing to instagram, every fucking one of you would do it.Thats not what is being made fun of here. Outside magazine and all the consumerist REI "outdoorsy" media whores are, at least in my mind. All the best climbers worked their asses off to become media stars, hell, most of the gang cruising around the world taking pictures of them and fluffing the pads did as well. |
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Greg Tennyson wrote: I've worked with more than a few athletes who owe their success to a large following, not raw talent and I don't understand why it makes everyone angry all of a sudden, it's been happening for decades. Anna Kournikova was a mediocre tennis player but she was hot and people liked her so she made millions of dollars because she appealed to broad audience.mediocre tennis players dont get into big tournaments because they are hot |
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T Roper wrote: mediocre tennis players dont get into big tournaments because they are hotYou're right. The fact that she's smoking hot had nothing to do with her commercial success. People also don't make millions of dollars posting to their social media. It's all a lie.
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Greg Tennyson wrote: You're right. The fact that she's smoking hot had nothing to do with her commercial success. People also don't make millions of dollars posting to their social media. It's all a lie. *eye roll*yes, certainly being a top 100 in the world tennis player for many years had nothing to do with it. She was no fraud. That would be like me saying almost all "pro" photographers are trustfunders who dont have an artistic bone in their body, just lots of time to buy expensive gear and use it to post crap 24/7. That would be BS right? |
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#2 is funny. |
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T Roper wrote: yes, certainly being a top 100 in the world tennis player for many years had nothing to do with it. She was no fraud. That would be like me saying almost all "pro" photographers are trustfunders who dont have an artistic bone in their body, just lots of time to buy expensive gear and use it to post crap 24/7. That would be BS right?Ehh, I wouldn't say almost all; but theres a significant chunk of photographers who fit your description. You need to understand that when you see social media personalities post you're watching a commercial. You're not looking at organic content. Instagram is just another avenue to reach a very significant consumer base that doesn't watch TV or read print mags. The unfollow button is right there at the top of their page if you hate it that much. I'll also point out that the girl who wrote the article you're all bitching about climbs harder than most of you. Mocking someones success just makes you look like a jealous asshole |