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Poupette Kenza takes out her book: here are the worst influencer books

Poupette Kenza takes out her book: here are the worst influencer books
Poupette Kenza takes out her book: here are the worst influencer books

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Using your notoriety to sell a book has become commonplace in a whole series of professions, especially among influencers. They generally have large communities that follow them, so it helps to sell copies easily. The objective? Capitalize on their notoriety. The controversial influence Poupette Kenza (Kenza Benchrif) announced that it had written a book, already available in pre -order.

Some books sometimes met with great success, and are greeted by criticism. But others are much less so. Writing is not easy, and the exercise sometimes seems perilous, but a book can affect a wider, or different audience: parents, journalists, … We looked for books that have received the least good criticisms (list that is not in an order of preference).

#EnjoyMarie – EnjoyPhoenix

As a couple with the Belgian DJ and musician Henri PFR, Marie Lopez (alias EnjoyPhoenix) published a book in 2015. Depending on the sources, the notes of readers are different, for example on Amazon, his note is 4.2/5 on the other hand on Babelio, it’s 2.6/5. The pitch? “” I had a desire, the desire to tell a story, to share something different with you. Fewer videos, more words, fewer EnjoyPhoenix, more Marie. »

Magali Berdah – How to become an influencer?

Very well known in the influencers for her influencer marketing agency, she introduces the placement of Internet products in France. In 2019, she published a book that wants to be a practical and fun guide to become an influencer today. With a 3/5 note at Fnac.

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Reality TV, the manual to pierce – Jeremstar

At the time, Jeremstar was an essential phenomenon, with its famous people interviews made in its bathtub. In 2016, he decided to release a book which is currently judged 2.9/5 on Babelio.

Once upon a time Milla Jasmine

Written by the influencer and candidate of reality TV Milla Jasmine, this book collects a note of 2.3 on Babelio. The pitch? “” I wrote this book because I am convinced in the depths of me that we are the actors of our life. Our thoughts and our choices play an essential and influence on it. Except that you don’t know it yet … »

Nabilla – Unclassifiable

With a score of 1.6 on Babelio, the least we found. In his discharge, there are very few readers’ opinions on the Internet, which necessarily means that he was not an unmissable bestseller.

And obviously, certain influencer books are very good (for example the book of Léna situations which has very good grades, or that of Giuseppa), but we cannot be the best every time.

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