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6-2 Student Blog: Marketing Perspective

  Kai Cenat is a social media influencer known for his high-energy content, live game streams, and comedic videos. I'm following him because he's entertaining and genuine-looking. I've noticed how he integrates brand endorsements into his content in a way that doesn't feel like a generic advert after a while. This blog examines how Kai utilizes influencer marketing and why it is so effective. By reviewing his strategy, we can see how influencers allow brands to connect with audiences in a more personal and impactful way. I notice that this type of marketing feels more personal and engaging than traditional advertising. If influencer personas like Kai Cenat promote products, it doesn't feel like an advertisement; it feels like one friend recommending something they love. The content is entertaining first, and then the product just gets seamlessly integrated into it. This builds trust since the audience already subscribes to and relates to the influencer. It's...

A Day in the Life

  We live in a world where reaching for your phone first thing in the morning has become second nature, and I’m no exception. Whether  I’m laughing at funny videos, checking in with family, or staying aware of what’s happening around me. Each platform I use has its own purpose, and together they shape how I connect with others and interact with the world. The first thing I do in the morning is grab my phone on the way to the bathroom. The four main apps I use throughout the day are Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and the Citizen app. I primarily use Facebook to stay connected with my family, church family, and close friends. It feels like a more personal and family-oriented platform. I usually post about vacations, family gatherings, or special events. I keep my page very neutral and positive, focusing on things that bring joy or celebrate loved ones. Instagram is the app I use most often and usually the first one I check in the morning. I enjoy seeing who has liked or shared my ...