Region-specific follower campaigns are evaluated on a different criterion: not just “did the count go up” but “did the audience-geography breakdown shift toward the target market in a way Insights can verify.” Brand partners look at audience-country breakdown before signing deals; if a creator claims regional reach but their audience is 80% from elsewhere, the deal collapses at due diligence.
Customer profile
- Niche: Lifestyle + travel content focused on UAE and Saudi Arabia
- Follower count at order: 28,400
- Audience-country breakdown at order: 31% UAE, 8% Saudi Arabia, 18% Egypt, 14% Western Europe, 29% other
- Target audience-country breakdown: 50%+ MENA region for partner pitch
- Pitch deadline: 16 days
Order specifications
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Package | 5,000 Arabic-region Instagram followers |
| Source pool | Verified MENA-region accounts (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait majority) |
| Pacing | Standard organic curve over 4 days |
| Spend | $185 |
What happened
First followers landed within 18 minutes. Full delivery completed at hour 91 (4 days). Pacing pattern: ~600 followers on day 1, ~1,400 day 2, ~1,700 day 3, ~1,300 day 4. The curve matches the natural growth pattern of an account going through a viral content moment in a regional market.
Day 7 audience-country breakdown verification: UAE 41%, Saudi Arabia 14%, Egypt 22%, Western Europe 9%, other 14%. Total MENA share: 77% (up from 57% pre-order).
Pitch outcome
Farah submitted her rate card with the updated audience screenshots on day 14. The brand was a UAE-based fashion label running a regional Spring 2026 campaign. Their audience-country threshold was 50%+ MENA — Farah’s profile now showed 77%, comfortably exceeding it. Contract signed day 16. Three-post deliverable + one story takeover, total fee $4,200.
Drop check at 90 days: 38 of 5,000 followers lost (0.76%) — well within natural attrition, no replenishment triggered.
What Farah said
“The brand-partner pitch is the moment audience demographics actually matter. You can’t fake your way through a sponsorship contract — they pull your Insights themselves. I needed real Arabic-region followers, not a mixed pool. The breakdown actually shifted, and the contract closed. The fee from the deal paid back the order cost roughly 22 times over.”
Customer anonymized; audience-breakdown screenshots provided with consent. Contract value approximated based on customer disclosure.
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External reference
For broader industry context on the dynamics referenced in this case study, see Later — influencer marketing benchmarks 2026.
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