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Sabrina Molu | Atlanta Blogger
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Sabrina Molu Atlanta Blogger — Instagram Follower Projections
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Sabrina Molu Atlanta Blogger has an Instagram engagement rate of 0.48%
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Sabrina Molu Atlanta Blogger can charge up to $70 USD per Instagram post.
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Export CSVSabrina Molu Atlanta Blogger shows an influence rate of 0.48%, suggesting a reach of ~787 per post.
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Sabrina Molu Atlanta Blogger (@sabrinamolu) — 181K FollowersEngagement: 0.48% · Avg. Likes: 787 · Avg. Comments: 75
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- This journey has been so different from my first, in every way, including trying to conceive. I carry so much love in my heart for those still waiting and facing the heartbreak of negative test after negative test. This baby came after months of disappointment and (another) miscarriage in between. Grateful to be here, growing this little one, and thankful for your love and prayers along the way. 🫶🏽 #expecting
- In case you missed it… Baby Molu #2 is coming this winter ❄️ iA
- A little peek from Saturday’s Substack on what rich really looks like and how that definition changed as I got holiday. For me, it’s tiny freedoms and small choices that add up to a rich life, where money is almost beside the point. Of course, the privilege is not lost on me, especially as the daughter of first-generation immigrants who dreamed of little luxuries like adding avocado to a burrito without thinking twice. We stand on the shoulders of those before us, and hopefully make it easier for the ones after us. What was your “rich” moment?