YouTube veteran Justine Ezarik, who turned her Apple obsession into a wildly impressive run as one of the preeminent tech reviewers online, is slated to share some of her video-making secrets at an inaugural event dubbed Vlog University With iJustine.
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iJustine To Host Two-Day ‘Vlog University’ Educational Conference
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Want To Edit Your YouTube Videos Like iJustine? Now There’s An App For That.
iJustine is looking to pass on some of her editing tips and tricks. The OG tech YouTuber, whose real name is Justine Ezarik, has launched a desktop app for macOS that will take users through her YouTube video workflow on Final Cut Pro X.
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Here’s How Much Money Creators Can Make Via Amazon’s Influencer Program (Report)
In April 2017, Amazon launched its Influencer Program -- an extension of its longstanding affiliate initiative -- that enables digital creators to receive commissions on the goods that they promote across YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
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