

Tinier the niche, the better the scope of growth,” says Iyer. “Social media has become a legitimate way to make money and have a career doing the things you love doing. In this unfiltered chat, she discusses what makes an influencer, the early days of social media, the creator economy, and building an organic following. Shubho, an experienced digital marketer, manages to draw out some interesting social media tips from Nandita. “Influencer means that you want to influence people to either subscribe to your beliefs, or buy the products you are endorsing, and I am not so keen on doing that,” says Nandita. Calling yourself an influencer is too stressful, she says.

On this episode of Digital gadfly, hosted by Shubho Sengupta, meet Nandita Iyer, a medical doctor, author, and blogger with a massive following and an influencer not interested in influencing.

On the Internet, women have become visible influencers. A conversation with Nandita Iyer, a medical doctor, author and blogger, on finding your niche on social mediaįor years, savvy marketers targeted women in their advertising as they were perceived to be invisible influencers in household purchase decisions.
