Going into business for yourself has taken on a new meaning in the day of social media. Influencing your followers to buy product is the new way you can earn money and how companies are pushing their products, and you don’t have to be “famous” to be successful. Taylor Thibodaux has the story.
The New College Hustle? Social Media Influencers Provide Opportunities, Options for College Students
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