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007 | Female Content Creators Ft. Hirableeh

Episode 7 of the Thought Behind Things podcast, hosted by Syed Muzamil Hasan Zaidi, titled "007 | Female Content Creators Ft. Hirableeh " was published on October 5, 2020 and runs 53 minutes.

October 5, 2020 ·53m · Thought Behind Things

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Be part of our community by joining our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thoughtbehindthings In conversation with Hira Attique, popularly known as Hirableeh, this episode explores her journey of 6 years on Instagram. How she started with HerandHem. Why the platform got deleted twice. How she  now feels about the industry being one of the pioneers of it. Why Instagram creative space is confusing right now. Why female creators are not appreciated much and paid less. Tune in to know more about PISA award, female centric content, industry boom, glamour, and monetization of digital industry! #ThoughtBehindThings #hirableeh #Instagram Follow us on other platforms: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/muzamilhasan/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/hoflolz Hira’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hirableeh/

Be part of our community by joining our Facebook group:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/thoughtbehindthings

In conversation with Hira Attique, popularly known as Hirableeh, this episode explores her journey of 6 years on Instagram. How she started with HerandHem. Why the platform got deleted twice. How she  now feels about the industry being one of the pioneers of it. Why Instagram creative space is confusing right now. Why female creators are not appreciated much and paid less. Tune in to know more about PISA award, female centric content, industry boom, glamour, and monetization of digital industry!

#ThoughtBehindThings #hirableeh #Instagram

Follow us on other platforms:

Hira’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hirableeh/

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