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Modeling is Not Glamorous
When people think of the modeling industry, they think of the prestigious European fashion week runways, Victoria's Secret models, and Tyra on America's Next Top Model. While all of these things are a part of the modeling world, they do not paint an accurate picture of what working as a modeling is truly like.
Little AlicePublished 3 years ago in JournalCharacter Building: 3 Unexpected Ways Animation is Used in Marketing
As the importance of social media as a marketing platform has risen, it’s become harder than ever to stand out. Companies are going to extraordinary lengths to attract (and maintain) the attention of potential customers, and one of the more modern tools they’re using to achieve this, is animation.
Alexander BelseyPublished 3 years ago in JournalHow To Use Social Media To Grow Your Customer Base
When you own a small business, you may not have a huge budget set aside for advertising. However, even small businesses need to get the word out about their product. That's where social media comes in. Using social media not only boosts your sales, it can put you miles ahead of the competition if you do it right. Here are eight ways to make social media work for you and increase your customer base.
Kari OakleyPublished 3 years ago in JournalHOLLYWOOD’S DYING
Hollywood's dying. Did you know? Some might say it started with the prolonged shutdown of California. In reality, that was likely the final straw. Hollywood was once a fountain for creative people to gather and create great work. Over the decades though, it has turned into this cooperate mammoth. Filmmakers are the storytellers of film. Filmmakers once sought to tell stories that provided important moral lessons. For example, Alfred Hitchcock. His film Psycho remains one of the classics. It starts by telling one story but morphs into one completely unexpected. This is what Hollywood now misses, for Hollywood has become a machine.
wordswondrouswordsPublished 3 years ago in JournalDavid Kovats launches new gallery space in London’s West End this December
Art Entrepreneur and Auctioneer David Kovats is launching a new gallery space in London’s West End this December. A Sotheby’s graduate and professional, David wishes to introduce a gallery model and space that focuses on month-long rotating solo exhibitions with an immersive and interactive character. The gallery will open to the public on the 9th December. It is located at 80 Long Acre in Covent Garden.
Crowd1 Response to "Unmasking the Pyramid Kings" BBC Africa Documentary
In regards to the current Crowd1 BBC documentary called “Unmasking the Pyramid Kings” and Crowd1 scam review conducted by BBC Africa is, we in the Crowd1 management, as well as the communication team, would like to clarify and inform about the following points:
Tone-Deaf Influencer Marketing
If you play any type of mobile game, you’ve run into the problem of ads. Some are relatively unobtrusive, inserting themselves between levels. Some are totally invasive, disrupting the game flow on a regular basis and taking you out of the game completely. The ads that are my favourites are the ones that allow you to choose whether you’re going to watch them.
Matthew WoodallPublished 4 years ago in JournalAn Open Letter to the Mean Girls of FIGS: CoFounders Trina Spear and Heather Hasson
I am a Xennial and am pretty confident that you both are as well. Let me tell you why. I remember dial-up internet but was too young to use it. Mario Typing was brand-new when taught in my elementary school. Pearl Jam, Nirvana (RIP Kurt Cobain), and Bush dominated TRL on MTV but pop stars like Brit-Brit were about to run them off the Billboard Charts. Nokia phones were all the rage and Tom, everyone’s first MySpace friend, became the most popular man in the country. Hollywood was about to embark on a much-needed female-centric revamp and the young actresses leading this effort gave birth to a new species: The Mean Girl. Based on your recent ad, (the one above), followed by the pathetic and impassive apology that would come shortly after, I would have to guess you were born between 1982-1984 because you both reek of first-generation Mean Girl.
Dr. Megan BabbPublished 4 years ago in JournalHow to earn money online
Winning cash has commonly been related with and confined to customary 'disconnected' course. With the Internet assuming control over a huge aspect of our carries on with, more individuals are looking to approaches to gain cash online to build their money related inflows, with auxiliary salary streams.
What business can learn from amapiano
Other than Siya Kolisi, amapiano was arguably the biggest thing to come out of South Africa in 2019. The name, amapiano, can be directly translated to “pianos” and is a genre of music that has taken the South African Music country and various places in the continent by storm.
Industries and Companies Who Benefit from Global Lockdown
Local bars and favorite late-night eating spots are closing. Basketball matches are a distant memory. The doors of movie theaters are closed indefinitely. The COVID-19 pandemic and quarantine issued to stop the spread of the virus are killing most businesses. A rare street will look the same after the lockdown is over. However, some industries are not only surviving but actually thriving in quarantine, and here’s their (incomplete) list.
Cleo JansenPublished 4 years ago in JournalVocal Is Better Than Medium
Every time you scroll through any social media platform you’re bound to see the latest viral article that is making the rounds. If you’re an artist or a writer, a viral article can bring a huge amount of visibility to your work or business.
Walter RheinPublished 4 years ago in Journal