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cupoosta [38]
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In your social​ network, if your opinion can force a change in​ others' behavior​ and/or beliefs, you are known as​ a(n) _______

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Artemon [7]3 years ago
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In your social​ network, if your opinion can force a change in​ others' behavior​ and/or beliefs, you are known as​ an influencer. <span>An </span>influencer<span> has the power to affect purchase decisions of others because of his/her authority, knowledge, position...
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