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Here s How Social Media Is Helping During COVID-19 Crisis in India

Facebook launches Instagram for Vietnam campaign

HANOI, April 19 (Bernama): Facebook has kick-started a campaign on Instagram to encourage Vietnamese young people’s innovative spirits and promote values created by them on the photo and video-sharing social networking service. With the participation of influencers like singer My Anh, YouTuber Vinh Tran and member of the idol girl group SGO48 Anna, the campaign is hoped to make a contribution to the building and development of a dynamic and creative generation of Vietnamese youths, reported Vietnam News Agency (VNA). Asia Pacific Head of Public Policy at Instagram, Philip Chua voiced his delight that inspirational stories of Vietnamese youths will be further promoted via the Instagram for Vietnam” campaign.

Inside the Industry: Refueling creativity with Matthew Encina

Inside the Industry: Refueling creativity with Matthew Encina Apr 5, 2021 3:46 PM PHT Rappler.com Subscribe to Hustle: Inside the Industry on Apple Podcasts and Spotify Matthew Encina is a known name in the Los Angeles advertising scene. A former creative director at the agency Blind, Matthew has guided multiple Emmy, Clio, and Webby award-winning campaigns over the past few years. Now, in 2020, he s taking a much-needed break. My goal is to slow down, take off all obligations on my plate, and slowly put one thing back on at a time. Matthew Encina, former creative director of Blind and The Futur Matthew s zen-like approach traces back to his work at The Futur, Blind s marketing education platform headed by Chris Do. Now an independent creative, Matthew s been devoting more time to publishing content on his own YouTube channel, which currently has over 200,000 subscribers.

Twin YouTube stars plead guilty to staging fake bank robberies

[Ask the Tax Whiz] Are online sellers and content creators required to pay taxes?

[Ask the Tax Whiz] Are online sellers and content creators required to pay taxes? Mar 17, 2021 6:05 PM PHT Mon Abrea The COVID-19 pandemic cost many people their jobs. This, however, didn t stop Filipinos from thinking outside the box and finding ways to survive. The lockdown led to a surge in e-commerce or online shopping, which paved the way for more online sellers and delivery service providers to thrive. Content creators like YouTubers, influencers, and live streamers also helped many people go through their boredom, depression, or anxiety, while at the same time earning money through various digital platforms either on the side or in lieu of their monthly salaries.

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