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A source of dialogues discussing various topics, arguments and opinions in the worlds of marketing and content creation.

Affiliate marketing vs brand deals: what’s better?

Affiliate marketing vs brand deals what’s better

If you’re a content creator, influencer, or just curious about monetising social media, you’ve probably heard of affiliate marketing and brand deals. Both are popular ways to make money online, but they work in very different ways. Choosing the right…

Types of people you’ll find on every platform

Types of people you’ll find on every platform

No matter which social media platform you scroll through — be it Instagram, TikTok or Twitter — certain types of users always seem to appear. Some make you chuckle, some make you groan, and some you can’t help but secretly…

Should social media platforms regulate content more strictly?

Should social media platforms regulate content more strictly

Social media has become one of the most powerful tools in modern society. From connecting with friends to sharing news and opinions, platforms like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter shape how billions of people communicate every day. But with this power…

Underrated artists you should be listening to in 2026

Every year, a handful of artists dominate the charts, playlists and headlines. But beneath the surface, there’s always a wave of talent quietly reshaping music in bold, exciting ways. If you’re tired of hearing the same names on repeat, this…

Do likes really matter on social media?

Do likes really matter on social media

Likes have become one of the most recognisable features of social media. A simple tap of a button can signal approval, support, or interest. But as platforms evolve, many users are starting to question how much likes actually matter —…

How to find a profitable niche nobody is talking about

Finding a profitable niche that nobody is talking about might sound like chasing a myth, but it is actually more about observation than invention. The internet is full of overlooked pockets of demand—small groups of people with specific problems, interests,…

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