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The concept of a brand hiring a popular personality to promote a product or service isn’t new, and brands know that celebrity endorsements can sell products. In the age of social media, however, brands are finding new ways to leverage popular figures as brand ambassadors, and these people aren’t necessarily famous actors, singers, or athletes.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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