Influencers Don’t Sell. Creators Do.

You Don’t Need More Followers. You Need a Fanbase.

Fame can move products. But it rarely builds anything lasting. In a post-influencer era, people aren’t just buying what you post; they're buying why it matters. Trust turns followers into customers. Purpose keeps them coming back.

The difference between creators and influencers? One sells oneself. The other sells something bigger.

What Creators Do That Influencers Don’t

  • Build things worth paying attention to

  • Cultivate community, not just clout

  • Monetize beyond brand deals—think launching products

Influence should be the byproduct, not the product.

Want Proof? Look at Auction Creators

  • A chef auctioned off a one-on-one cooking class to his IG audience

  • Jackson Wang pulled $90K for access to a music video shoot

  • Pharrell built a whole auction site around his brand (with Basta)

This isn’t fluff, it’s fans opening their wallets.

The New Playbook for Brands

  • Don’t just rent attention. Partner with creators who build it.

  • Skip the likes. Follow the loyalty.

  • Give creators tools (like auction tech) to activate their superfans

If your influencer campaign isn’t converting, it’s not the algorithm. It’s the relationship, or lack of one.

If you want the full breakdown, it’s in Season 3, Episode 19 of The Longer Game with Jake Goodman.

Michael Maher

Musician turned business owner, I now own and run a Custom Done-For-You Amazon Services Agency and love it. From content to catalog management, advertising to international expansion, my agency Cartology is taking your brand story and translating it into a catalog that grows awareness, generates revenue, and achieves profitability on the Amazon marketplace.

I love my wife and daughter, being a human, bourbon, coffee, and being a light in business world.

https://thinkcartology.com
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