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By William Arruda

People can spot a fake from a mile away. Building an engaged audience isn’t about putting on a persona or pursuing polished perfection. It’s about authentic branding. Aura farming, the practice of curating a highly stylized persona that’s disconnected from reality, is flooding social platforms, and it’s starting to experience a backlash. The term went viral after many celebrities began appearing a little too perfect in their online posts. Travis Kelce, for example, participated in a TikTok trend showcasing highly stylized, meme-worthy vibes. While playful and entertaining, this approach can backfire when you try to create a persona solely to capture attention rather than build trust. What grabs viewers’ attention quickly typically loses credibility just as fast.

Why Authenticity Matters More Than Ever

SEO agency Studio 36 explains it this way. “Consumers, particularly Gen Z, are hyper-aware of authenticity. They can tell when a persona is engineered solely for engagement, which risks eroding trust instead of building it.” At its core, personal and corporate branding have always been about authenticity. In the age of AI, that foundation is even more important. AI can easily generate a shiny, manufactured persona and produce attention-grabbing content at scale. But attention is not the same as emotional connection, and it doesn’t inspire enduring trust. Sure, it’s tempting to take on an AI-generated perfect persona or engage in aura farming, but it won’t help you reach your goals. Being real will. A 2024 Edelman Trust Barometer report revealed that 65% of consumers would stop buying from a brand if they felt it was inauthentic online. For leaders, that makes inauthenticity a business risk.

Trying to farm a vibe is tempting because there’s so much noise online. It’s becoming more challenging to stand out and get noticed. Aura farming could get you some short-term notoriety, but research tells us that it’s unlikely to translate into ongoing, meaningful engagement. Fake personas see 25–30% lower retention on content engagement than authentic storytelling, according to a 2024 Influencer Marketing Hub study. Brands that are perceived as genuine grow community loyalty twice as fast over 12 months, even if their social content isn’t “meme-perfect.”

Aura Farming Is The Opposite Of Authenticity

Aura farming may seem fun and innocuous, but it can negatively impact your brand. It comes with a lot of challenges:

  • Confusion. Trying to mimic viral trends can take you away from what’s real and create confusion among the members of your audience.
  • Short-Lived Attention. Meme-driven hype fades quickly, leaving little long-term impact. You get a spike of engagement, which feels exciting. Then, people move on, and you’re forgotten.
  • Public Scepticism. Audiences can detect inauthenticity and often publicly call out contrived content. That gives you the wrong kind of brand visibility. In the age of AI, real, human connection is what builds confidence.

Brands Should Create An Experience Based In Authenticity Instead Of An Artificial Aura

Being real is the most important of 17 personal branding trends for 2026. But being authentic doesn’t mean ignoring social media trends altogether. It’s about integrating content that aligns with your mission, humanizes your brand, and engages your audience consistently. Short-term virality can be fun, but long-term loyalty comes from values, transparency, vulnerability, and relatability. “Brands that invest in a real digital aura, not a manufactured one, will see better engagement, higher trust, and sustainable growth,” said Digital Marketing Expert Andrew Witts from Studio 36. He advises businesses to focus on five authentic, sustainable strategies:

1. Define Your Brand Mission and Values

You need a solid foundation on which to build your communications. Don’t chase every trend. Know and communicate what your brand genuinely stands for. Brand clarity creates consistency, which is the key to building brand connection and loyalty.

2. Showcase Relatable Human Stories

User-generated content, behind-the-scenes glimpses, and employee perspectives resonate more than staged imagery. Real people outperform perfect visuals when it comes to building credibility and emotional connection.

3. Align Social Content with Your Area of Expertise, Product, or Service

Everything you publish online should reinforce your core message rather than mimic virality. Put your content through a brand test and rework content that feels off-brand.

4. Engage Consistently, Not Opportunistically

Regular, honest engagement builds trust. Sporadic meme hijacking risks backlash that could tarnish your brand. Every post should reinforce what you’re known for, not chase what’s trending.

5. Measure Engagement Beyond Likes

Retention and sentiment are the signs of loyalty. Likes only reveal a passing interest. Although it’s tempting to publish content where the like-ometer increases rapidly in real-time, those likes will be forgotten just as quickly as they accumulated.

Be Real. Authenticity Is The Key To Genuine Engagement

Authenticity is no longer optional. Audiences, employees, and clients can tell when a brand is performing instead of being real, and the cost is trust. Personal branding consultant Bhavik Sarkhedi put it this way, “I’ve seen this up close, and I genuinely believe manufactured personas work like credit, you get attention now and pay for it later with lost trust. Authentic branding is cash: slower to build, but it never defaults. The strongest personal brands don’t spike for a moment; they quietly compound over time.” Engage in regular, on-brand communications. Leaders who resist the urge to chase trends and instead commit to clarity, consistency, and connection will build brands that create deeper, more emotional relationships. That type of connection far outlasts the social media fad du jour.

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By William Arruda

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William Arruda is a keynote speaker, author, and personal branding pioneer. He speaks on branding, leadership, and AI. Watch his AI-Powered Personal Branding Session to learn more about the intersection of AI and personal branding.

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