Should you buy followers?
Let’s face it: no matter if you’re running a small personal Instagram account or a massive Facebook page for a company, it feels good to see that follower count go up. Maybe it’s something in our animal brains that just makes it feel like a win. But if you’re trying to run a business, that number going up means more than a little rush of dopamine. Followers mean people are interested in your business and – hopefully – will become customers or clients someday. So it can be tempting to think: why don’t I just buy followers? But while this may seem like a tempting prospect, there are plenty of reasons why buying followers could even hurt your business. Here’s what you need to know.
The case for buying followers
Number goes up.
And…that’s pretty much it. Buying followers will make your follower count higher, which could earn you some surface-level prestige.
But people don’t decide to give a business money based on follower count alone. It can be a factor – you probably don’t want to do business with a page with 0 followers – but it’s not the factor. Follower count usually is, at the end of the day, a vanity metric. Artificially inflating your numbers might feel good in the moment, but it can cause serious damage to your reputation. Here are the reasons why you shouldn’t buy followers.
Susceptibility to user purges
Buying followers can give you a temporary boost in numbers, it’s true. But unfortunately, most (or all!) of these users will be fake and/or bots – which means that you could lose them all the next time the platform decides to do a purge, leading to a huge drop in your followers. That doesn’t look good in the eyes of your customers – or the almighty algorithm. A temporary rise isn’t worth the inevitable fall.
Decrease in engagement
Fake engagement
Waste of money
Poor targeting
Let’s just say that you buy followers and they happen to all be real people. (Highly unlikely, but let’s think pie-in-the-sky best-case scenario.) If they’re all real, they could become real customers eventually, right? But if your business has any kind of local focus, remember that the followers you buy could be from anywhere. Therefore, there’s not even an isolated chance that they could become a future customer. If you’re a plumber in Ohio, you’re not going to gain anything by adding a new follower from Dubai. Again, it’s a waste of money – and, due to the ick factor of fake engagement – a damaging waste at that.
