diff --git a/src/routes/blog/post/case-study-kcollect/+page.markdoc b/src/routes/blog/post/case-study-kcollect/+page.markdoc index 95ce2f9b57..aaecf4b071 100644 --- a/src/routes/blog/post/case-study-kcollect/+page.markdoc +++ b/src/routes/blog/post/case-study-kcollect/+page.markdoc @@ -7,7 +7,6 @@ cover: /images/blog/kcollect.png timeToRead: 5 author: aditya-oberai category: case-studies -callToAction: true --- In 2019, Ryan O’Connor was a mere university student when he started exploring the world of Korean popular music, or K-pop. One of the areas within the K-pop fan ecosystem that caught his interest was the concept of photo cards. For those new to the K-pop community, K-pop photo cards are artist-specific collectible cards that are possessed and traded similarly to sports or Pokemon trading cards. These photo cards are produced and distributed by K-pop record labels and have developed a substantial interest and following over the last few years.