What Will The Next 7 Years Look Like For Influencer Marketing? (Part 2)
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Updated for 2026. Influencer-led campaigns remain a core strategy — the global influencer marketing industry is now worth around USD 32.6 billion , roughly 19x bigger than a decade…
Austin Li is one of the top live streamer and crowned as the King of Lipstick in China. You can read more about Austin from our previous post. In this blog, we are going to list the things we can
My mom used to host Tupperware parties at home. That was 40 years ago when she was still in her 30s. She would invite friends and colleagues over for a 'Tupperware Party'. After some small talk over
Lipstick is not a common product for a male, but it's pretty common for Austin who sells lipstick online on an e commerce platform in China with the help of live streaming. During the COVID 19
The TikTok Live Stream case study analyzed over 120 channels featuring various products to understand how live streaming works across different categories on TikTok. By studying the live streams
As this is the beginning of the year, we thought it'd be nice to start with an
Southeast Asia is a dynamic and rapidly growing market with over 600 million people, making it an attractive destination for businesses looking to expand their reach. With such a large and diverse
Since we all started using ChatGPT, we’ve wondered what AI would do to social media — and to influencer marketing. Here’s the original take, updated with where it actually landed in 2026.
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Virtual influencers — computer-generated personas that exist only online — have grown from novelty to a multi-billion-dollar corner of influencer marketing. Here’s what they are, and their pros and cons.