Jared and Subway: A Fall From Grace, or Why Brands Should Use Micro-Influencers to Build Credibility

September 16, 2015
For years, Jared Fogle has been synonymous with Subway. So, when scandal hits, brands suffer from such celebrity enmeshment. They should've used non-celebrity micro-influencers instead. Read the full article at MarketingProfs
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