Social Media Influencers Share the Power of Authentic Content
Alyssa Smith was over at the Sundance Film Festival with some of the internets biggest influencers. Bradley and Hailey Devine, creators of "Somewhere Devine", joined us to share how social media was bringing the experience of Sundance to people who weren't there on the ground.
The Devine couple shared why they decided to participate in the Sundance Film Festival. They emphasized the importance of jumping on new experiences. The pair also stressed the power of authentic content. When choosing what content they want to create, they focus on connecting with the audience. The mission of "Somewhere Devine" is to connect its readers on a "real-life" basis, and bring together like-minded people from all around the globe.
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