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Business, 20.10.2021 15:20 rashawnglover

Reasonable people debate the ethics of marketing through influencers. We are sometimes led to believe that they use the product they are advertising, and it isn't disclosed that they are being paid for it. What do you think? Is it ethical? Justify your answer. Please answer

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