Automated Analysis:
Use blogger statistics analysis services such as TrendHERO, LiveDune, or HypeAuditor. These platforms will help you identify anomalies in your statistics, such as sudden subscriber spikes, false engagement, and irrelevant audiences.
Visual Account Analysis:
If automated services have identified questionable peru telemarketing database data, be sure to review the blog manually. Pay attention to the quality of the content: if the posts are low-quality but the blog appears popular, this may be a sign of manipulation. It's also important to check who is leaving comments—real users write meaningful reviews, unlike fake accounts. If there's little discussion under sponsored posts, this may indicate an inactive audience.

Request statistics from the blogger.
Ask the blogger to provide internal analytics. Pay attention to the discrepancy between post reach and the stated audience, the minimum percentage of saves and clicks, and the geography of their subscribers. If the blogger is from Russia, but most of their subscribers are from other countries, this may indicate fraud.
Comment Analysis:
Real audiences leave detailed comments. If posts contain only repetitive phrases and emojis, this may indicate manipulation.
Evaluation of past advertising campaigns
Research which brands the blogger has worked with in the past. If their promotional posts aren't receiving engagement, this may indicate low engagement or an inappropriate audience.