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šŸ˜® Startups are Darkposting to Raise more Money

...and Morning Brew is in on it

I was scrolling Instagram the other day when my eyes were drawn to a familiar logo - Morning Brew

The post was from Morning Brew and promoted a startupā€™s investment round that was open to the public

My eyes immediately lit up - I had stumbled across a Darkpost, the first Iā€™d seen for startup investments

What is a Darkpost?

It looked like a Morning Brew post - and thatā€™s because it was a Morning Brew post.

But go to the Morning Brew account page, and that post is nowhere to be found

A Darkpost is a social media ad that comes from another brand or influencerā€™s account, it allows you to harness the credibility of an established brand while targeting the ad to your desired audience

Hereā€™s HOW and WHY a business would do this:

Letā€™s imagine a new startup called Larryā€™s Ice Cream wants to raise money to fund their operation

Since Larry is just starting out, he barely has credibility with potential customers - and has even less credibility with potential investors

Larry needs people to believe that heā€™s credible, otherwise he wonā€™t receive any investments

Larry knows that a lot of people trust Morning Brew, a popular newsletter among people that would be potential investors

His message would carry a lot more weight if it came from Morning Brew

So, he reaches out and asks them to advertise on his behalf - below is an example of how the deal goes down:

Darkposting sounds sinisterā€¦but really itā€™s just a clever tactic thatā€™s now finally being deployed by startups

Investors should keep their guard up

From the investor point-of-view, I would urge people to understand that these are simply paid ads. Forbes + Morning Brew are not recommending these startups, theyā€™re just generating ad revenue

And just because trustworthy brands/individuals are being paid to promote something, does not mean that that you should blindly invest in it

Remember that Kevin Oā€™Leary + Tom Brady were promoting FTX through a paid advertising deal - and that didnā€™t turn out so well

ā€˜We got him gang!ā€™

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