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EPISODE · Feb 7, 2022 · 33 MIN

Social Commerce and the Role of Creators, Content, and Community with Jennifer Kye

from Social Media Decoded · host Michelle Thames

Jennifer Kye is Head of Commerce at social-first marketing company GoSpooky. Born and raised in LA, as a first generation of Korean immigrants, Jennifer moved to Chicago to graduate with a B.A. in International Studies in 2008 at the University of Chicago. Before Jennifer’s career really took off she reached a pivoting point: as a digital-native, she was triggered by the rise of social media back in 2008. Jennifer was one of the few who understood the unlimited potential of social media in its early stage. Join us as we chat about her time as a social media manager, building a social commerce roadmap, and why brands need to invest in their social commerce roadmap now to future-proof their brand.———Join The Expand Your Influence Community! This group is for influencers, creators, and small biz owners who want to become the expert authority in their industry, build their brand, and grow their social media community. If you want to learn how to make money on social media, attract your ideal clients, get a ton of traffic to your offers, websites, and massively grow your list and customers, this is the place to be! We go all-in when it comes to social media and BEYOND!Follow me on InstagramCheck out my YouTube ChannelDownload the 5 things you should do with every Instagram PostWork with meMore about Thames Media Solutions Support the Show. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Jennifer Kye is Head of Commerce at social-first marketing company GoSpooky. Born and raised in LA, as a first generation of Korean immigrants, Jennifer moved to Chicago to graduate with a B.A. in International Studies in 2008 at the University of Chicago. Before Jennifer’s career really took off she reached a pivoting point: as a digital-native, she was triggered by the rise of social media back in 2008. Jennifer was one of the few who understood the unlimited potential of social media ...

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