Who founded Highsnobiety?

David Fischer
David Fischer is the founder and publisher of Highsnobiety, a lifestyle publication which grew out of a streetwear blog launched in 2005. With around 500 million social media impressions, and nine million unique visitors a month, Highsnobiety produces daily curated content on music, the arts, fashion and culture.

What is drop now?

Introducing What Drops Now, a Curated Online Shopping Feed Updated daily with a selection of the best products from retailers around the world, What Drops Now features everything from sneakers and high fashion, to affordable on-trend pieces and lifestyle accessories.

How does Highsnobiety make money?

By selling products, Highsnobiety put itself into competition with its branded content clientele of brands and retailers. While Amazon has no qualms about turning its clients into competitors on Amazon marketplace, as a smaller player, Highsnobiety had to be more careful.

How many readers does Highsnobiety have?

Highsnobiety was founded by David Fischer as a blog in 2005 and now has over 50 million users across its platforms.

How much does it cost to advertise on hypebeast?

The Facebook Ads Cost Of Interest “HYPEBEAST” The average CPC for interest “HYPEBEAST” in 2020 is $0.7, and the average CPM is $3.11.

How much is a page in Vogue?

Costs are made up of a space rate as above plus a net production charge from £4,500 per page for a Vogue shoot or £2,000 per page with supplied assets.

Can you pay to be in Vogue?

At Vogue Runway, images are the limit for pay-for-play coverage, said a source with knowledge of Vogue’s approach. Brands and designers cannot pay to have their collections reviewed or covered editorially elsewhere on the Runway vertical.

Who reads Vogue?

VOGUE CS readers are affluent, self-confident women and men with higher education, who are looking to be inspired.

What is Hypebeast culture?

Hypebeast culture is a subgenre of streetwear culture―a clothing style that emerged from Californian surf and skateboard lifestyle. Streetwear blends casual clothing such as t-shirts, oversized sweaters, hoodies, jeans, and sneakers, with sportswear and hip hop elements.