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"textContent": "The modern internet has created a powerful assumption about entrepreneurship: to build a successful online business, people must constantly market themselves. Visibility, personal branding, and influencer culture have become deeply tied to how digital success is perceived. But according to Julia Meiners and Jaqueline Besanceney, that model may no longer reflect how many people actually want to work online.\n\nThe post Julia Meiners and Jaqueline Besanceney on why the future of online business is “faceless” appeared first on Digital Journal.",
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