Geo-targeted followers are delivered from a chosen country or region: a Berlin café buying German followers instead of a worldwide mix. The point is coherence, because your audience's geography is visible in more places than most people expect.
Local businesses whose customers are local. Creators pitching brands in one market, where the audience-country screenshot is part of the deal. Accounts building toward market-priced monetisation.
Everyone else usually doesn't: for pure social proof at distance, worldwide delivery does the same visual job for less.
Targeted stock is scarcer than worldwide stock. Expect smaller pools, slower delivery pacing, and higher prices for the same volume. Country availability also shifts with supply, so what's orderable varies service to service.
The honest default: go worldwide for scale, targeted where the audience map will actually be inspected.
Where stock exists, yes: country-targeted services appear in the catalogue with their own listings. Availability changes with supply, so check the current services.
Scarcity: real-looking stock from one specific country is a much smaller pool than worldwide stock. Smaller pool, higher price, slower delivery.
That's the goal of the grade: stock that registers plausibly in audience-country stats. Verify on a small order against your Insights before scaling, like any quality claim.
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