influencing is a business: influencers promote overconsumption and make a living doing it
In today's video I'm talking all about influencing as a business. Yep, influencers run businesses and their primary job is to sell you things. The goal of this video is to point this out and the fact that consumers don't have the same access to resources (or financial incentives) when buying the same things as influencers.
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W A T C H N E X T:
I refuse to work with these brands https://youtu.be/gdTzpqm2fzk
calling out problematic influencer behavior (let's also not defend this) https://youtu.be/eLt5lvaclys
shopping isn't self-care // self-care shopping isn't real https://youtu.be/i8ngHuUSN7s
PR fuels overconsumption and why it's the trap of free stuff https://youtu.be/-TztN8j7m5Q
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