Neve has a passion for the Influencer Marketing landscape and loves keeping up-to-date with the latest news, trends, and emerging platforms.
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This year’s Influencer Marketing Show Global will be taking place virtually between the 13th – 15th of April. Following the triumphant launch of the virtual show last year, we are
Although many brands are constantly striving to improve their marketing campaigns by ensuring they are diverse and inclusive, especially on International Women’s Day, it is important to realise that
If you want to be in with the chance of becoming a part of the accelerator programme, then you’d better act fast. The programme will be accepting just 20
As more consumers are turning towards social media for financial guidance, Klarna, the Swedish fintech company that allows consumers to pay for products and services online in installments, has set
Whether you love it, loathe it, or you’re yet to delve into the world of Clubhouse, the success of the app since its launch is undeniable. Since Clubhouse hit
YouTube and Instagram influencer, Molly-Mae Hague, has received 12 complaints made against her to the ASA following a giveaway she hosted on Instagram in September 2020.
To celebrate reaching
During the testing stage, creators with over ten thousand followers were able to opt-in to trial the feature but now it is available worldwide to any creator who wants
The Financial Times will be releasing the full report featuring case studies and analysis from this year’s ranking on 22nd March. Now, you can read the full list of
The influencer marketing industry is one that is female-dominated. As of March 2020, female influencers made up 84% of the industry, according to a report by Klear. Here at
Ben Malka, senior talent manager at Gleam Futures, joined the team when he was headhunted to help build out Gleam’s gaming division. Ben chatted to Talking Influence about what a day in his life looks like.
In the 2019 Influencer Marketing Rate Report, Klear reported that female influencers were paid 33% less than male influencers. As of March 2020, female influencers made up 84% of the
The Talking Influence team, along with industry input, have been working hard to secure a judging panel that is representative of our industry and inclusive of people from all areas