Kaycee Rice: Difference between revisions

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|The Washington Post
|The Washington Post
|''Janet Jackson hired her as a backup dancer. Instagram made her a star.''
|''Janet Jackson hired her as a backup dancer. Instagram made her a star.''
|How dance stars such as [[Taylor Hatala]], Kaycee, Delain Glazer or Kida the Great, James Derrick (BDash WoD season 2) use systematical for business, promotion and financing of their carriers.
|How dance stars such as [[Taylor Hatala]], Kaycee, Delain Glazer or Kida the Great, James Derrick (BDash WoD season 2) use systematical social media for business, promotion and financing of their carriers.
|“The difference between Paula Abdul at her start and Kaycee Rice is that Kaycee analyzes the data behind her videos, like engagement and retention rate,” Shapiro says - chief executive of Ensemble Digital Studios, an artist management company, who has Kaycee as his client.
|“The difference between Paula Abdul at her start and Kaycee Rice is that Kaycee analyzes the data behind her videos, like engagement and retention rate,” Shapiro says - chief executive of Ensemble Digital Studios, an artist management company, who has Kaycee as his client.
|<ref>[https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/theater_dance/these-dance-influencers-are-taking-center-stage-online/2019/10/17/82bc95f0-ef87-11e9-b2da-606ba1ef30e3_story.html Janet Jackson hired her as a backup dancer. Instagram made her a star.]</ref>
|<ref>[https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/theater_dance/these-dance-influencers-are-taking-center-stage-online/2019/10/17/82bc95f0-ef87-11e9-b2da-606ba1ef30e3_story.html Janet Jackson hired her as a backup dancer. Instagram made her a star.]</ref>