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In episode #2701, we discuss the potential ban of TikTok and its impact on influencers and marketers. We delve into the estimated worth of TikTok and the likelihood of it being acquired by another company. Additionally, we touch on the recent Google update and how it has affected organic traffic. We share our thoughts on the proposed four-day work week by Bernie Sanders and the potential trade-offs it may entail. Finally, the episode concludes with a discussion on a controversial marketing campaign that uses race to promote a product.
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