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Will Influencers Pandemic-Fueled Growth Continue?

Will Influencers Pandemic-Fueled Growth Continue?

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"It's more about the packaging and the moment and the feel and that's what social media does: it creates excitement for something that is not necessarily exciting."

Influencer marketing has surged during the pandemic as consumers move online and brands are forced to adapt to new challenges. Entertainment reporter Sam Blake explores its implications and how the trend has lead some unexpected partnerships, like KFC's line of Crocs or Forever 21's Cheetos apparel.

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