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Are Zim hip-hop blogs still relevant?
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[QUOTE="Black Panther, post: 14050, member: 3"] Smart artists always work with bloggers and social media influencers primarily for the following reasons: [LIST] [*]To increase brand awareness by gaining more followers and also more potential customers for merchandise, not just music. [*]Being a social media topic re-enforces relevancy otherwise people might forget the artist still exists because many people literary suffer from a short attention span. [*]Finally, to increase traffic to DSPs: this one is self-explanatory i.e., Spotify, Apple, Amazon, YouTube Music, etc. [/LIST] However, as [USER=4]@Scorpio[/USER] said, I agree with the fact modern-day blogging has moved from the need of running a self-hosted WordPress or Drupal site. It is now all about social media pages and getting sponsorship deals in return for the effort. Hell, many Zim social media influencers don't even have official websites either -- just an email and a bank account. [/QUOTE]
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