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    12 Saudi female content creators to follow on Instagram

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    21 mins ago

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    Saudi Arabia is a hub for fashion, creativity and content creation. So much so, there’s an array of Saudi content creators we just can’t get enough of keeping us up to date with the latest fashion, beauty and lifestyle trends.
    The country has a growing community of content creators who are making waves in various fields such as fashion, travel, technology, lifestyle. These content creators reflect the diverse interests and talents within Saudi Arabia, offering a modern and vibrant perspective on The Kingdom’s culture and lifestyle.
    With content creators such as Yara Alnamlah who has a significant following on social media platforms like Instagram and YouTube, the social media is constantly growing and putting Saudi Arabia on a global map.
    Known for working with some of the biggest brands while also having their own business, these Saudi influencers continue to inspire us.
    – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
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    Want to be a content creator? Dubai government has now pledged Dhs150 million in support

    Lifeby Ruman Baig3 hours ago In a groundbreaking move, the Dubai government has committed a substantial amount of Dhs150 million to fortify the digital media sector and bolster the efforts of content creators.This announcement unfolded during the prestigious 1 Billion Followers Summit hosted by the New Media Academy in the vibrant city of Dubai.Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the visionary Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, spoke about the profound role of media in mirroring community values and aspirations.استضافت الإمارات اليوم 3000 صانع محتوى يتابعهم أكثر من 1.8 مليار متابع من 95 دولة حول العالم في أحد أكبر التجمعات العالمية لصناع المحتوى .. نرحب بهم في الإمارات .. ونقول لهم إن صناعة المحتوى مسؤولية .. وصناعة المحتوى علم .. وصناعة المحتوى هو مستقبل الإعلام ..وأعلنا اليوم أيضاً… pic.twitter.com/An9ZaGYLxd— HH Sheikh Mohammed (@HHShkMohd) January 10, 2024At the heart of this monumental initiative is the establishment of a permanent headquarters designed to provide influencers with year-round support. This strategic move by the Dubai government aims to nurture and amplify the impact of influencers in shaping the narrative of the UAE on the global stage.“We have earmarked AED 150 million to propel content creators and elevate the digital media sector. Concurrently, a dedicated headquarters for influencers is being established, ensuring consistent support throughout the year. These steps align seamlessly with our sustained investment in nurturing creative talents, reinforcing the UAE’s influential global media presence,” Sheikh Mohammed affirmed.The New Media Academy’s 1 Billion Followers Summit also marked the graduation of 90 accomplished content creators from the ‘Social Media Professional Program’ and the fourth cohort of the ‘Faris Al Muhtawa’ program. These initiatives stand as testament to Dubai’s commitment to fostering a dynamic and thriving community of digital storytellers.In a world increasingly connected through digital platforms, Dubai’s strategic investment in content creation and influencer support underscores its dedication to projecting a nuanced, authentic narrative that encapsulates the essence of the UAE.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Instagram: @karenwazen  More

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    12 inspiring Saudi female content creators to follow on Instagram

    Lifeby Sarah Joseph22 mins ago VIEW GALLERY/ 12 IMAGESSaudi Arabia is a hub for fashion, creativity and content creation. So much so, there’s an array of Saudi content creators we just can’t get enough of keeping us up to date with the latest fashion, beauty and lifestyle trends.Known for working with some of the biggest brands while also having their own business, these Saudi influencers continue to inspire us.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Supplied & Feature Image: Insragram @thehala  More

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    Major changes to rules in Saudi Arabia for influencers

    Lifestyle

    by Sarah Joseph
    3 hours ago

    With an increase in Saudi Arabia’s tourism, content creators in the country are bound to grow.
    As numerous profiles are finding ways to benefit through social media, a new licensing system has been put in place to oversee this industry.
    From October 2022, all Saudi and non-Saudi influencers generating any revenue through advertising on social media must apply for a formal permit from the General Authority for Audiovisual Media (GCAM) The cost of the license starts from SAR 15,000 (Dhs14,672) and is valid for a tenure of three years.
    Per the GCAM, all Saudi and non-Saudi content creators after obtaining the permit can work with as many private organisations as they like and promote their products and services on their platform as long as no laws or values of the Kingdom are violated, per Arab News,
    “The influencer license does not allow censorship or blocking,” said GCAM CEO Esra Assery. “It’s more of a permit to enable the maturity of the sector. We want to help individuals grow professionally so they can make a career out of it.”
    For any non-Saudi residents, permission will first be required from the Ministry of Investment to work in the country, before applying for the license. Additionally, specific advertising agencies must also represent these individuals before applying for the permit.
    For those who don’t follow protocols, fines of up to SAR 5 million (Dhs4.89 million) or a five-year prison sentence could be imposed on them as per the GCAM.
    For more information visit my.gov.sa
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