This week the news of the confirmation of the relationship between the influencer Gemma Pinto and the MotoGP rider Marc Márquez after the publication of some images of the trip they have made together to Marrakech. And although a priori it might seem that she is the friend of Laura Escanes, the most unknown of the couple, she has surprised us by the analysis that she has done Marketing expert José Noblejas on the runner’s social networks after breaking the news.
The social media analyst has guaranteed the ‘Socialité’ program that, after learning about his relationship with Gemma Pinto, the pilot’s engagement grew by 3,000 followers: “Marc Márquez has put gas into his social networks, and is reaching peaks that he had never had”, José Noblejas has highlighted.
“Since he himself made his new illusion public and introduced us to his girl, the motorcycle world champion’s networks have done nothing but gain followers. Márquez came from very poor metrics. The day he published the post he gained 3,000 followers on Instagram and the following 72 hours with him he continued to maintain that figure, growing an average of 2,800 daily.“, has continued to analyze the growth of Marc in social networks, the field that his new girlfriend manages.
a perfect maneuver
This growth in popularity of Marc Márquez comes at his worst moment in the motor: “This success bombing on Márquez’s Instagram comes at a perfect moment after a controversial start to the championship where it has received more criticism than compliments“, Noblejas has stated, also highlighting the discontent of motorcycle fans with the pilot.
“The pilot has taken a complete turn and begins to surround himself with people who move very well and with great success in the world of social networks.. His current girl is the best friend of the super influencer, Laura Escanes, Álvaro de Luna’s current partner, so something tells me that Marc’s networks are going to be very well advised and in continuous growth, “he has finished saying.
Photos | @marcmarquez93 / @gemmpinto
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