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With both video and still images, brands increasingly turn to influencers to engage millennials and gen Z
By David Ward
Once considered a reliable method of leveraging mommy bloggers, DIY experts, foodies, and hobbyists on channels such as Pinterest and Facebook to reach enthusiast audiences, influencer marketing has created not just a viable coveted profession, but a cultural touchpoint as well.
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