Zane Lamprey
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Zane Lamprey — Instagram Follower Projections
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Time Until | Date | Followers | Posts | Growth |
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Live | 232,243 | 2,073 | — | |
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Zane Lamprey has an Instagram engagement rate of 37.64%
Zane Lamprey Historical Stats
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Zane Lamprey can charge up to $7,000 USD per Instagram post.
Typical range: $1,000 – $7,000 USDZane Lamprey’s Influence Rate
Export CSVZane Lamprey shows an influence rate of 37.64%, suggesting a reach of ~86.6K per post.
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Zane Lamprey (@zanelamprey) — 232K FollowersEngagement: 37.64% · Avg. Likes: 86.6K · Avg. Comments: 782
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