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Influenceable™ is an influencer management platform and agency used by brands, organizations, and campaigns in the anti-woke economy. We provide the tools necessary to reach any audience from their interests, demographics, or geographic location.
- Source: influenceable.io/
Company Name
- Influencable, LLC.
Social Media
Screenshots
Desk Mouse Screenshot. Influenceable website. 3-23-2025
Desk Mouse Screenshot. Influenceable Website 3-23-2025.
List of Influencers Mentioned
Desk Mouse Screenshot. X Profile of Influenceable. 3-23-2025.
Influenceable Targeted Nick Fuentes with #FedFuentes Campaign
February 15-20, 2025
Influenceable
Disassociate from the Far-Right Term: Feb 15th - Feb 20th
Key Messaging Points:
- Nick Fuentes has all the signs of being a federal asset / controlled opposition.
- Video shows Nick Fuentes ordering his supporters to "break down the barriers and disregard the police" but he gets in no trouble by the feds while people like Brandon Straka and others were raided by the FBI and felony charges
- Nick Fuentes left the people he gave orders to at J6 out to dry. Dozens of young people's lives were destroyed and he called them "losers."
- The DOJ gave Fuentes his money back after they froze his accounts. That rarely happens. Why did the feds do this and why has he never disclosed this to his followers while using this as a marketing tactic to deceive his supporters to give him more money?
- Nick Fuentes was put on a "No Fly List" not because of a political prosecution, but because he threatened to strangle a flight attendant.
- The lack of action taken by the DOJ reeks of suspicion.
Campaign Execution:
- MAKE SURE ALL Accounts are authenticated through Keyhole (IG + Twitter) - this will eliminate any later reporting.
- USE this story in some Tweets: https://thegrayzone.com/2023/02/15/nick-fuentes-america-firsts-death/
- USE the #FedFuentes (in ALL posts, IG/Twitter)
- TAG media outlets, hosts, journalists (Fox News, Newsmax, Tucker Carlson, Laura Ingrham, etc.)
- Reference instructions sent over by influenceable team member on individualized deliverables.
- Be Prepared, more stories & talking points will be sent throughout the campaign.
Background Overview:
January 6th Involvement
- Nick Fuentes was on January 6 encouraging his supporters and people present to "Break down the barriers and disregard the police!"
Source: https://x.com/NickJFuentes/status/1903864266555285788
The campaign links its operatives to a February 15, 2023 article int The Grayzone titled Is Nick Fuentes the future of America First, or its kiss of death? by Anya Parampil. archive.today link
Influenceable Discussed on X early 2025
In March people became aware of a campaign to get right wing influencers to promote Soda Pop while people were pushing for a limitation to Soda Pop sales to low income people who receive SNAP benefits claiming that they should not be allowed to use their welfare money to purchase what some see as an unhealthy drink.
The argument seems to be between two adverse concepts. On one side of the argument it is not the government's job to be dictating what people on Welfare can eat and on the other hand some people on Welfare could potentially benefit from some dietary intervention with the thinking being that it would reduce the strain on the Welfare system. Other considerations such as dead people who were still receiving checks that were plausibly cashed out by the deceased relatives or some other bad actors and Welfare fraud could actually be causing the strain and not the American citizenry at large.
One important aspect of our constitution is found in Article 1, Section 8, Clause 1 regarding "general Welfare of the United States". There are different interpretations of what that means and even the founders had differences of opinion James Madison as opposed to Alexander Hamilton for instance.
Desk Mouse Thoughts
April 9, 2025
I personally tend to believe that Welfare should be a flat % based on need and that the Government should stay out of people's private diets and let those issues be regulated to the healthcare industry. Perhaps HHS could use their own discretion in some circumstances for severe health issues; however, it is my sincere opinion that the maximum freedom of discretion to do with their portion of Welfare should be left to the private individual and that Government has absolutely no say in the matter. Call me old fashioned on this, but that's where I'm at with it.
N.B.'s Comments
April 6, 2025.
It's probably the same PR firm that paid MAGA influencers 2-3 weeks ago to shill for soda producers. «Influenceable, the fastest-growing anti-woke Influencer agency in the country.»https://t.co/37uJFIdHE7
— N.B. (@Alice_636) April 7, 2025
perpetualhealthco commentary
April 3, 2025.
Today we discus the company INFLUENCEABLE and their impact on influencers in the #MAHA movement. Is this planned subversion from within or just the price of doing business in the information age?https://t.co/Nrvq8D9yNn
— perpetualhealthco (@jgulinello) April 3, 2025
PerpetualHealthCo Rumble Video
Today we discus the company INFLUENCEABLE and their impact on influencers in the MAHA movement. Is this planned subversion from within or just the price of doing business in the information age?
Source: https://rumble.com/v6riw07-how-influenceable-are-the-influencers.html
Nick Sortor Thread on Influenceable
For more info see Nick Sortor
🚨🧵 EXPOSED: “INFLUENCEABLE” — The company cutting Big Checks to “influencers” on behalf of Big Soda
Over the past 48 hours, several large supposedly MAGA-aligned “influencers” posted almost identical talking points fed to them, convincing you MAHA was out of line for not wanting soda purchases with food stamps (SNAP)
Some even slimely invoked PRESIDENT TRUMP as an emotional manipulation tactic, referring to his Diet Coke button.
Not a SINGLE ONE of them disclosed they were paid for these posts, which led readers to believe a general SODA BAN was in the works.
Example Influencer Posts. Nick Sortor.
Source: https://x.com/nicksortor/status/1903581785818026421
These influencers were given a couple templates to use by Influenceable, with one of those templates SPECIFICALLY telling them to mention Trump’s Diet Coke habit
This was done to invoke an EMOTIONAL response from loyal Trump supporters, making them feel as if banning soda from SNAP would be anti-Trump.
This is an incredibly dirty tactic, meant to manipulate loyal followers.
Screenshot. Nick Sortor. Soda Bans & Government Overregulation.
Soda Bans & Government Overregulation
OBJECTIVE:
This campaign highlights the dangers of government overregulation, with a specific focus on current efforts to restrict soda purchases through food-aid programs. The narrative emphasizes how such regulation is an overreach that unfairly targets consumer choice, especially considering the president himself is a Diet Coke enthusiast.
KEY MESSAGING
- Government Overreach - Efforts to restrict soda purchases through SNAP are an unwarranted attempt by the government to dictate what Americans can or cannot consume, which is an overextension of government power and a violation of personal choice.
- Personal Choice & Freedom - The right to make personal food and drink choices should not be restricted by government bureaucracy. Consumers, especially those relying on SNAP, deserve autonomy in their purchasing decisions.
- Economic Concerns - Limiting soda purchases will likely harm beverage companies, retailers, and food suppliers, especially those who cater to low-income Americans relying on SNAP benefits.
- Trump's Preference for Diet Coke - Trump himself regularly enjoys Diet Coke can be used to highlight the ridiculousness of these regulations.
- Trump's Voter Base - Polling shows a majority of Trump voters oppose restrictions on soda purchases through SNAP.
KEY RESOURCES
- Another War On Soda? How Bureaucratic Overreach Threatens Trump's Working-Class Coalition
- Trump With Diet Coke Image
INFLUCENCER POLICIES
- If you submit posts after the campaign deadline, it will still count as a missed deliverable. Missed deliverables are deducted from your base pay. It is very important we have all deliverables so we can utilize this in our campaign review.
- If you do not submit your deliverable links by the deadline, you will not get paid for said deliverable. Please ensure to post and upload links by the campaign deadline.
- Do not reach out to the influenceable employees directly.
- If you have multiple posts for a campaign, please make sure to space out the posting times within a 12 hour span. Example: If you have two deliverables on IG, post one on the 1/16 and one 1/17. Do not post both on 1/16.
- To maintain the effectiveness and smooth operation of our campaigns, it's crucial to meet deadlines. If you accept a campaign and encounter difficulty posting by the deadline, kindly seek approval for an extension. Failure to post by the deadline will result in exclusion from campaigns for a 5-day period. If you notify us 48 hours in advance of any posting issues, this policy won't apply to you.
- All posts must show likes. Do not hide likes. If likes are hidden, you will only get paid 50% of your offer.
- Pages must be set to public. We cannot compensate for posts on private pages.
Influenceable
Source: https://x.com/nicksortor/status/1903582967341179291
Influencers were texted by Influenceable telling them to “help push back against government overreach,” and told they’d be paid between several hundred and even $1,000+ for EACH POST, attempting to turn MAGA folks against RFK Jr and MAHA
Help push back against government overreach and defend personal choice! Efforts to restrict soda purchases through food-aid programs are a clear example of bureaucratic overreach that unfairly targets consumer freedom.
Source: https://x.com/nicksortor/status/1903583186392580541
The way Influenceable operates is simple: they develop comfy relationships with lobbying firms (@AmeriBev and @CartChoice are potentially some examples) who are funded handsomely by massive corporations, such as Coca-Cola and PepsiCo
They also develop relationships with influencers such as the ones listed above, and pay them to push these lobbying group’s talking points.
They’re a middleman, that makes a hell of a lot essentially selling out our country.
Screenshot. Nick Sortor on X. American Beverage.
Screenshot. Nick Sortor on X. Protecting Beverage Choice in SNAP.
Source: https://x.com/nicksortor/status/1903583445311279382
Every influencer contacted by “Influenceable” met the same criteria: supposedly MAGA-aligned
This was all meant to manipulate their followers, which trust them for news and opinions, into siding with Big Soda.
A grand total of ZERO of them disclosed they were paid to push a stance on proposed regulations.
Source: https://x.com/nicksortor/status/1903583645287219425
There was another template too, specifically pushing a CPAC link calling this a “War on Soda”
This link was included in the outline provided by Influenceable.
Screenshot. Nick Sortor on X. Chad Prather Post. Another War on Soda? How Bureaucratic Overreach Threatens Trump's Working-Class Coalition.
Chad Prather @WatchChad - Mar 20
How much over-regulating governmental overreach can you handle? I think I've had enough.
Source: https://x.com/nicksortor/status/1903584057042330107
Influenceable does this a LOT. Pushing sketchy leftist aligned ads in the past.
They’ll also pay people to routinely push candidates and movies too.
This is a much more innocent example, but I’m sure you’ve seen some of these posts.
This gives you a visual from start to finish.
Screenshot. Nick Sortor.
This is the new Influenceable phone #, please label it as "Influenceable" in your contacts and pin it.
Influenceable is launching a campaign for the movie Sound of Freedom. Our goal is to bring massive awareness to the cause of Child Trafficking and drive people to watch the film.
Campaign Brief: https://docsend.com/view/ijdtbehzgi4v7isw (more clips will be added soon)
2 videos posted to IG, TikTok, Twitter
$ 100 & $1/1,000 views,
Part 1 Timeline: Today - July 4th (child trafficking awareness, with light mentions of the film)
Part 2 Timeline: July 4th - July 8th (Watch the film, talk about child trafficking, and give your review)
Action Steps:
- Reply "Yes" to join the campaign.
- AS YOU CREATE add content files here: https://docsend.com/view/nts6dtu4tpjtdjru
- Feel free to text this number, our team is always here to answer questions!
Reply stop to stop
Screenshot. Nick Sortor on X. Chad Prather Post promoting Sound of Freedom.
Chad Prather @WatchChad - 2d
Listen to what the filmmakers have to say.
'Sound of Freedom' Filmmakers: "No Single Interest Group Owns the Issue of Trafficking"
hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-f... via @thr
Source: https://x.com/nicksortor/status/1903584372344660418
Wanna get paid to shill for people you know nothing about?
Influenceable is the perfect fit for you.
Screenshot. Nick Sortor on X. Partial Message.
Hey [Blank],
[Blank] is STILL under attack by the Republican establishment and the Democrats. [Blank] is a patriot and spent his career fighting for America First Values, and law & order. Now its time we return the favor.
Offer: $50
Deliverables: 1 original tweet on the issue.
Messaging: https://twitter.com// [Blank] :x/status/1683993565746061313?s=42&t=R1VNEh7xU82PtCMk60H4cA
Timeline: ASAP, by EOD Wednesday, July 26th
Submit after completing the deliverables: https://forms.gle/PHmYRhWmzh9YU1bE9
Reply stop to stop
Hi [Blank]
My name is Galen and I head recruitment at Influenceable- the fastest-growing anti-woke Influencer agency in the country. Our agency works with hundreds of influencers on marketing campaigns for consumer brands, companies, nonprofits, PACs, and candidates. We would like to discuss adding you to our network of influencers so we could provide you with additional work as a content creator. It's simple:
- No cost to joining our network
- There are no "strings attached" such as contracts or management fees- you are free to accept or decline any offers that we bring your way, as well as accept other offers outside Influenceable (We are compatible with existing management services!).
- We add you to our database (tagged with your preferred content styles, social media platforms, topics, and more)
- We send you offers in the form of campaign briefs which include topics, causes, issues, or brands we think you may be interested in creating content with
- Offers for projects include reposting content on your platforms to creating user-generated content to promote on your platforms
- You will always know all the details before accepting an offer, including content requested, a project quote, and project duration
- You can choose to accept or decline these campaign briefs
If interested in joining our network, all we need from you to get started is:
- Full name
- Date of birth/Age
- Phone Number
- City/State
- All social media handles you'd like to promote on
As always, please let me know if you have any questions or would like to hop on a call. You're welcome to shoot me an email or text if you
Source: https://x.com/nicksortor/status/1903584942119846224
Luckily, some patriots such as @Riley_Gaines_ REFUSED to sell out to Big Soda, turned down the offer, and called the situation out.
They offered to pay me to post..a big fat heck no.
Source: https://x.com/Riley_Gaines_/status/1903467064712482881
Source: https://x.com/nicksortor/status/1903585319003226470
This is just the beginning. Prepare for Part 2 of this story, where we find out more about the shady PR firm known as “Influenceable.” Thank you to @CurrentRevolt, @Brick_Suit, @calleymeans, @SarahisCensored, and others who contributed to this thread. We will NOT sell out MAHA or MAGA.
Concerning Ken Paxton and Influenceable
August 14, 2023
Other major social media figures who were not at the Fort Worth event, but are pictured on Influenceable’s website, made similar posts supporting Paxton and condemning House leaders.
More recently, Influenceable appears to be recruiting social media figures to share posts about a new film that claims the Texas Legislature is secretly controlled by Democrats intent on destroying Paxton, a claim that has for years been pushed by Dunn-backed groups.
Screenshots of one of the recruitment pitches, which were published recently by the conservative website Current Revolt, offer influencers $50 for sharing one post about the film. Also listed were links to a payment website and to a tweet by Michael Quinn Sullivan, the longtime leader of Texas Scorecard, a far-right website that’s received millions of dollars from Dunn.
In other screenshots published by Current Revolt, the company offered $50 to influencers to share a specific post from Paxton’s personal X account by July 26. The recruitment text includes the name and number for Influencable’s head of recruitment operations and links to a payment portal that’s run by a company that Influenceable’s website lists as a partner.
On July 26, DuRousseau shared the Paxton post to his 144,000 followers, adding that “there are few patriots in leadership like Ken Paxton.”
Dao also shared the post: “RINOs in Texas are still trying to impeach Ken Paxton,” he wrote. “STOP THE WITCH HUNT!”
“Getting paid by God-knows-who”
Influenceable’s tactics have been condemned by figures from across the conservative political spectrum.
Well-known white supremacist Nick Fuentes has repeatedly railed against the company, accusing it of working with Jewish political figures to paint him as an informant to federal law enforcement. Fuentes has also taken issue with the lack of disclosure by social media figures about their ties to the company.
“Why are they so afraid of people finding out about Influenceable?” Fuentes said during a February podcast. “Is it because people aren’t supposed to know that influencers are getting paid by God-knows-who to literally follow instructions like animals?”
Sources:
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X. Nick Sortor @nicksortor. Post about Influenceable. March 22, 2025. https://x.com/nicksortor/status/1903583445311279382
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X. perpetualhealthco @jgulinello. Post about Influenceable April 3, 2025. https://x.com/jgulinello/status/1907924313488925170 and Rumble Link: https://t.co/Nrvq8D9yNn
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X. N.B. @Alice_636. Post about Influenceable. April 6, 2025. https://x.com/Alice_636/status/1909097854984929596
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The Bulwark. MAGA Influencers May Have Been Paid to Break With RFK. Will Sommer. March 25, 2025. https://www.thebulwark.com/p/maga-influencers-break-with-rfk-soda-payola-scandal-influenceable-atlantic and archive.today link.
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The Texas Tribune. Gen Z Influencers, Quietly Recruited by a Company with Deep GOP Ties, Rally to Impeached Ken Paxton's Aid. Robert Downen. August 14, 2023. https://www.texastribune.org/2023/08/14/influenceable-texas-politics-ken-paxton/ and archive.today link.
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Not the Bee. Right-Wing Accounts got Caught Shilling for Pop (not soda) Companies Over the Weekend. Joel Abbott. March 24, 2025. https://notthebee.com/article/right-wing-accounts-got-caught-shilling-for-pop-not-soda-companies-over-the-weekend and archive.today link.