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This High Schooler's App Is Organizing the Influencer Industry
This High Schooler's App Is Organizing the Influencer Industry
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"We ended up talking for hours while I was in the hot tub about promos, rates and numbers."
Ozzy Marriott, a senior at Palos Verdes Peninsula High School helped start Promotely, an influencer ad platform. Senior Contributor JP Mangalindan reports on how the app and those like it are shaping the influencer economy.
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