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She's Germany's most successful blogger: Jessica Weiss has spent 10 years writing about fashion, beauty and lifestyle. But why these subjects and why not technology, for example? Aren't women bloggers just confirming female stereotypes?
Anuthida Ploypetch works as a model. But her presence on Instagram is equally important to her. With 400,000 followers, she earns good money by advertising products in her posts. She talks to us about the Instagram advertising business.
The world's most successful YouTuber earns around 13 million euros a year. A single post on Instagram can earn you 1,200 euros if you have over a million followers. Crazy? Crazy!
Many so-called ‘influencers’ earn a living by disseminating sales messages in social media. How do you become successful in this marketing field? Our reporter meets Youtubers and instagrammers at the INREACH influencer marketing conference.
Workforces in many German companies are changing, and the buzzword is ‘diversity management’. It doesn’t focus just on the social aspects of the issue, but also a company’s prospects.
In Germany, #Aufschrei helped initiate a public debate on sexism. But DW presenter Cristina Cubas says not nearly enough has changed for women. She talks to the initiator of the campaign about how to break the cycles that allow sexism to thrive.
Five hundred thousand Chinese tourists visit one southern German city each year to go shopping. Stores even stage special events for their new customers. Luxury goods are in high demand because they cost more in China.
Does the idea of global free trade have a future if countries are seeking to erect trade barriers? Donald Trump says the World Trade Organization is a disaster, while others stress its importance. We have an exclusive report straight from the WTO.
What can be done to stop cartels? We ask Anna Blume Huttenlauch, lawyer for competition and antitrust law at Blomstein law practice in Berlin.
When firms conspire, customers, suppliers and competitors lose out. Cartels may be illegal in Germany, but they are not a rarity. Collusion has affected the sausage, chocolate and the beer business. Is nothing sacred?