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Nataliia Prokopchuk

Gaming & Creative Economy Specialist

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Nataliia Prokopchuk

Gaming & Creative Economy Specialist

Nataliia stands out in both gaming and the creative economy fields. She dives into everything from Twitch streams to YouTube gameplay, combining years of experience with in-depth research. When she’s not exploring the latest trends, she’s uncovering creative solutions and sharing her adventures — from streaming marathons to industry insights. Follow Nataliia for a fresh perspective that blends hands-on expertise with engaging stories from the world of gaming and beyond.

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Technology & Invention Channel Case: Reaching New Audiences with MSN!
Technology & Invention Channel Case: Reaching New Audiences with MSN! Technology & Invention Channel Case: Reaching New Audiences with MSN!

Since MSN opened its doors to content distribution, the results have been hard to ignore. Early adopters have seen their earnings double or even triple compared to other similar social media platforms. Naturally, more creators are eager to get in and it’s easy to see why.

What Could Happen if TikTok is Banned in The U.S.?

11 Apr 2025

What Could Happen if TikTok is Banned in The U.S.? What Could Happen if TikTok is Banned in The U.S.?

Over the years, multiple apps and social media platforms saw their rise and fall like Vine and several others. Each change and shift in the creator economy merely gave way to new platforms and rewrote the set course. So let’s see what the possible TikTok ban really means and how you can prepare for it.

The Best Platforms for Sharing Your Pop and Electronic Dance Music

9 Apr 2025

The Best Platforms for Sharing Your Pop and Electronic Dance Music The Best Platforms for Sharing Your Pop and Electronic Dance Music

If you’re making pop or electronic dance music (EDM), you know that getting ears on your tracks is just as important as creating them. But just throwing your music on Spotify and hoping for the best is more of a wishful thinking than a sound strategy. The important thing while distributing your music is combining all the best choices.