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Black Influencers to Triller: Show Us the Money

Por: The Root Business September 24, 2022

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Social networking app Triller wanted to knock TikTok off its throne as the place to be for content creators. And the video-sharing service went hard to recruit some of the biggest influencers, making them offers they couldn’t refuse, including money, cars and lavish dinners. But Triller also devoted some of its resources specifically to court Black influencers, offering a total of $14 million in contracts to 300 content creators, a move the... + full article



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