The concept of the Influencer has its roots in the turn of the millennium. The basis for the movement, Influence: Science and Practice by American psychologist and economist Robert Cialdini, defines the Influencer as a person characterized by a certain social authority via trustworthiness, dedication and consistent behavior. An Influencer, therefore, is at best an authentic opinion maker with a large-scale communicate who is able to influence said community in a way that commissions company.