"Who's afraid of technology? Not me."
That's what 25-year-old Bran Reluao says about his latest venture, a news platform that he launched last month in the Philippines.
The "millennial entrepreneur" tells the Daily Mail and Guardian that his goal is to provide "a fresh perspective to delivering stories" for both the traditional and social media media platforms.
His platform, powered by content created by his agency, BranReluao & Associates, aims to "[bring] the client's influence not just to the local spectators but also the global audience in no time," he says.
"We integrate technologically advanced systems and communication principles, to understand the client's target audience," Reluao adds.
"We use these to leverage the right technology to deliver service excellence and consumer recall."
One of Reluao's recent success stories involved a campaign to boost the tourism industry of a province in South Luzon.
He tapped vloggers and influencers known to millennials and Gen Zs to create content for the campaign, which he says resulted in a 75% jump in tourist arrivals to the province.
He also helped a politician win in the 2019 national elections using Facebook Live.
"With eyes set on dominating the industry, Millennial entrepreneur Reluao is
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