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" ... A case in point is Kylie Jenner who has turned her existing social media audiences into a “billion-dollar e-commerce businesses seemingly overnight.” Consumers are eager to pay for such brands as long as they confer the magic feeling of being linked to a celebrity. ... "
" ... If you plan to order in, confer with your party to determine what everyone wants. If you have family members who typically only tolerate the holiday dinner plan, then each person can order from the restaurant of their choice. ... "
" ... Instead, Biden said, he will conduct a review of the existing agreement and confer with allies in Asia and Europe on a new China strategy. ... "
" ... It’s exquisite, it’s expensive and it’s exclusive. These values confer luxury status on a brand. These same values ensure that they stay relevant and in high-demand by consumers. ... "
" ... I’ve written before that self-attested certifications are worse than useless, because they confer a false sense of security — that a certified vendor is somehow less fraudulent — leading to marketers continuing to be ripped off. But more and more advertisers now realize that if the TAG “Certified Against Fraud” seal was given to a vendor that paid the fee and swore they did not do fraud by completing some paperwork, it doesn’t really mean that they don’t do fraud or won’t do fraud. In fact, multiple examples of TAG Certified Against Fraud companies have now been documented to have committed fraud all along, while “certified.” ... "