ONTD Original: Stationery Influencers Are Indeed a Thing
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While making a comment in the Michael J. Fox post about how Hollywood has changed, I talked about how there are tons of influencers who are extremely popular in their own little spheres of influence and how it's rare for influencers to become popular across multiple themes, audiences, target demographics, whatever. My example - stationery influencers are 100% a thing. Today, I will introduce you to a few stationery influencers who have their own niche audiences, because stationery is definitely...

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