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Guest post by Michael Brandvold of Michael Brandvold MarketingSeems like every year I end up writing another article about fake likes. “If I want a audience I’d just pony up the cash, buy me a whole bunch of likes and downloads.” Does this sound familiar? Have you thought about doing this? Well you should understand it is not difficult to spot if someone has purchased fake likes, followers or plays. Anyone in the “industry” can spot fake likes.How you can spot fake likes, followers and plays.
Facebook:Look at the number of likes on the page vs. the amount of engagement happening on the page. Looks at various posts and pay attention to comments, likes and shares. If there is a large number of page likes but very little or no engagement it is a red flag that the page has purchased fake likes.Twitter:It is pretty easy to get a idea of fake accounts on Twitter by using the website www.TwitterAudit.com. Here are a couple screen captures of two of my Twitter accounts. If you subscribe to TwitterAudit you can easily and quickly remove fake followers.

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