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Milan Rendall
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Milan Rendall — Instagram Follower Projections
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Time Until | Date | Followers | Posts | Growth |
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Live | 1,615 | 26 | — | |
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Milan Rendall has an Instagram engagement rate of 1.87%
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Milan Rendall can charge up to $1 USD per Instagram post.
Typical range: $1 – $1 USDMilan Rendall’s Influence Rate
Export CSVMilan Rendall shows an influence rate of 1.87%, suggesting a reach of ~26 per post.
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Milan Rendall (@milanrendall) — 2K FollowersEngagement: 1.87% · Avg. Likes: 26 · Avg. Comments: 4
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- When I started producing music, I sent SoundCloud links to friends and family through WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, and Instagram DM. I’d spend hours discussing my tracks with them, investing that energy to build a foundation. Life was simpler then: high school and early university meant fewer responsibilities, so I focused on making an impact in my community by engaging with them as often as I could. Many artists think you need massive confidence to do this, but I found the opposite. Sharing my imperfect music and owning those imperfections helped me bridge the gap between isolation and expression. It took time, with no overnight success, but I followed my instincts to show people: “I want to be a producer. I want to share my art.” Some loved my enthusiasm; others ignored me. But I refused to be discouraged. I was essentially doing digital door-to-door marketing, building a real community and meeting people who supported me along the way. Later, as a manager and advisor, I saw this same strategy generate meaningful communities and revenue for other artists. Sending your music via DM isn’t shameless self-promotion; it’s community building. As an artist, you’re a community builder, and this is how you start. I hope this helps!
- At some point in 2021, sishiiofficial and I began a conversation about working with brands to build an independent career for him. The idea was that we would invite brands who were well aligned with who he is, and the mission he is on, to work with us on media/content concepts that we had already established with audiences. At that stage, we invited brands like redbullza and sprite_rsa to collaborate with Sishii to help us bring Camomile Sessions to life. We would use the money that we made working with brands on Camomile Sessions to put together more music and live events and serve audiences in bolder and better ways. It seemed like a fair plan. Pretty straight forward. Just a few conversations. Fast forward a year and the idea grew from doing a few Camomile Sessions to doing one every week coupled with a new record release. Now that seemed UNREASONABLE. Possibly even impossible… There were a few missing pieces: money and a strong operational model. Fast forward another year. The idea is still alive and after relentless and exhausting conversations with brand managers, marketing managers, brand specialists, account executives and as many of the key decision makers that we could speak to at our target brands, we decided to move ahead without the money and try to make it work on our own. It was TOUGH. But we did it any way. We successfully released 15 records in a row, many of them coupled with Camomile Sessions and we brought out Sishii’s concept EP ALT-BOY featuring records like NGEKE!!!. Then… A movie struck. Sishii had to go and shoot something and we were running thin on resources, so we had to cut our momentum short. But again - we didn’t let it die. This year, in August, after effectively more than FOUR YEARS of preparation, we started rolling again. And this time, we are quietly confident. 52 records. ALT-BOY becomes STUNTMAN. And we’re documenting everything. Every week. On sishiiofficial’s YouTube We’re determined to figure out how to unlock his career through this process. And whatever we learn, we’ll share. So, follow along if you’re interested, because it’s going to be interesting.
- ‘Trying hard’ had this weird compartment in my reptile brain that was shared only by the feeling of embarrassment that comes with public humiliation. I say ‘had’ because it doesn’t anymore. I did a little introspection, some therapy and a few personal development courses to realise that trying hard, expressing myself, being big, bold and taking up space wasn’t a bad thing. Despite comments that would dribble in from not-to-be-mentioned people airing grievances with my unconventional approach to life, I persevered. And hey! The journey has been far from linear, but it has been exciting and full of life and that is exactly what I wanted! Now, on that journey, I realised that ‘trying hard’ (giving things your absolute best effort) was actually a superpower. It really makes you stand out. Particularly these days where faux nonchalant has become a pop-culture cancer that young people feel is necessary to be accepted by their peers, friends and family. If you’re an artist, make it look easy. Don’t sweat in public. Oh you’re studying architecture? Don’t complain about its challenges, stay cool. Be cool. Cool cool. It’s fucking boring. Show me an artist who is working hard, hustling, making things happen. Tyler The Creator energy. I want that. I want to support people and get behind things. I want to feel part of something that I can play an active role in building. I don’t want an everything-figured-out artist with perfect videos, perfect music, perfect shows who’s job is to stay cool, be cool cool cool. It’s fucking boring. I want to see a dynamic, exciting, human personality. I want to follow a journey and a story. And so do you. Stop being cool. Start trying hard. Trying is cool.