“Chaos and Humor”: How Brands Can Tap Into Micro-Dramas
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To beat algorithm fatigue and capture contracting attention spans, fashion brands are increasingly betting on short, serialized content — and turning into production houses in the process.
To beat algorithm fatigue and capture contracting attention spans, fashion brands are increasingly betting on short, serialized content — and turning into production houses in the process.
To beat algorithm fatigue and capture contracting attention spans, fashion brands are increasingly betting on short, serialized content — and turning into production houses in the process.
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