
An Influencer with over 2 Million Followers Couldn't Sell 36 T-Shirts
According to her original post, the manufacturing company she was working with had a Minimum Order Quantity of 36 units before it can actually be fulfilled which is why she stopped her whole operation.
There has been a bunch of speculation by people on social media on whether or not this was a legitimate case of her not understanding her audience or if it was actually a staged marketing stunt to gain sympathy and buzz.
Twitter User Jack Appleby (@JuiceBoxCA) makes some excellent points about the whole ordeal in the screenshots below:


I personally agree with Jack's points that it was likely a PR stunt because by sheer numbers, you should be able to easily sell anything when you have over 2 million followers.
Do you think the influencer bubble is at a bursting point? Or was this her plan all along?
Would love to hear your thoughts!

George Troy Marketing on Youtube
"Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work." Thomas Edison
Join One on One Coaching Program And be your own Boss >>> https://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-special-offers/1452933-1-1-coaching-build-four-figure-online-business-life-changing-opportunity.html">Join One on One Coaching Program
Ready to Be The Bo$$!?!
Start Your Own Business Today!
https://passiveprofithub.com/free-ebook/
*Instruction: Click "Get Your FREE 'Goodwill' Gift"...once on the website, scroll down to the bottom of page...voila!
Cearion Uy - Marketing Advisor
www.influencerauditor.com
Join One on One Coaching Program And be your own Boss >>> https://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-special-offers/1452933-1-1-coaching-build-four-figure-online-business-life-changing-opportunity.html">Join One on One Coaching Program
In a moment of decision the best thing you can do is the right thing. The worst thing you can do is nothing. ~ Theodore Roosevelt