From the red carpet to the press room, the biggest bloggers will be on the ground covering the awards live, tweet-by-tweet! Twitter Handle: thejasminebrand. Jasmine Brand is the owner and editor of pop culture blog, theJasmineBrand. In pursuit of her career in journalism, she received a Bachelors of.

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Years ago, Jasmine Brand wanted to stand out at red carpet events, so she settled on a tactic used by Hollywood stars: She transformed her hair. She dyed it a blazing hot pink to catch the attention of the people she wanted to interview for her recently created entertainment news blog. The Jasmine Brand started in , during a boom in black celebrity blogs.
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In , when Jasmine Brand was working as a corporate marketing director, she noticed a lack of media coverage of black celebrities. Brand, who read a lot of celebrity news, decided to start blogging as a hobby during her free time. Before long she turned her passion project into a side hustle and then a full-time job. Initially she produced and published most of the content herself. Today, The Jasmine Brand , her entertainment news blog, has 2. For Brand, turning a side hustle into a successful, lasting media company required perseverance and a clear vision of her brand. Here are three brand-building strategies that worked for her and that can help you build out your side gig or take your freelance work to the next level. When Brand first started doing red carpet events, she dyed her hair hot pink so she would stand out and catch the eye of people she wanted to interview. Brand continued to be savvy about attracting the attention of her target audience.
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