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Jason Crandell
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Jason Crandell — Instagram Follower Projections
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Time Until | Date | Followers | Posts | Growth |
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Live | 127,210 | 1,432 | — | |
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Jason Crandell has an Instagram engagement rate of 0.88%
Jason Crandell Historical Stats
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Jason Crandell can charge up to $90 USD per Instagram post.
Typical range: $20 – $90 USDJason Crandell’s Influence Rate
Export CSVJason Crandell shows an influence rate of 0.88%, suggesting a reach of ~1.1K per post.
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Jason Crandell (@jason_crandell) — 127K FollowersEngagement: 0.88% · Avg. Likes: 1.1K · Avg. Comments: 40
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