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Export Influencer Content to CSV or JSON for Compliance and Audits

Why downloadable exports matter for influencer marketing compliance, how CSV and JSON fit different teams, and how to preserve a reproducible record of what was reviewed.

· GMR Inc · InfluRep

Regulators and enterprise procurement increasingly expect a paper trail: not just a PDF summary, but evidence that specific posts were retrieved and reviewed on a given date.

Machine-readable exports make that practical. CSV opens in Excel and Google Sheets; JSON plugs into data warehouses, ticketing systems, and internal review tools.

CSV vs JSON: when to use each

Choose CSV when humans need to sort, filter, and annotate rows—think campaign managers and account leads building a shortlist.

Choose JSON when engineers need to ingest posts into a pipeline, join them with CRM data, or store immutable snapshots in object storage.

Best practices

Store exports with the vetting run metadata (date range, handles reviewed, analyst name) so the file stays interpretable months later.

Pair exports with your internal retention policy: social content can change on-platform, so the export may be the only durable record you control.

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