Showing posts with label making money. Show all posts
Showing posts with label making money. Show all posts

Saturday, 26 July 2025

How to Maximise Your Hopes of Landing Brand Deals as an Influencer

 

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{This is a collaborative post}

Influencer marketing is a very attractive career path, not least because it opens the door to several revenue streams. While you can generate money directly from content or by sales directly to your audience, brand partnerships are a vital feature.

Landing brand deals can provide a significant cash injection, and potentially commissions, with recurring payments. So, it’ll boost your earnings while also creating stability. The process of securing those deals may feel daunting, but the four steps below will lead you to success.

 

Produce Better Content

If you want to land brand partnerships, you must put yourself in the company’s shoes. They only want to be associated with reliable content creators and influencers. With this in mind, a focus on creating quality content should be the first item on your checklist. 

Staying organised with a content calendar allows you to build a solid schedule. As well as posting more consistently, it’ll boost your storytelling over extended periods. You will also find that the added clarity can translate to increased motivation.

Consistent quality may encourage brands to approach you. Even when it doesn’t, you’ll be able to approach them with greater confidence and a proven track record.

 

Network

If you want to land brand deals, you need to gain visibility. As an influencer and digital creator, you already have opportunities to get noticed online. However, a willingness to go the extra mile and form positive relationships is what will stand you out from the crowd.

Attending networking events and trade shows that connect you to the types of brands you want to land is vital. As well as building a rapport, you can start to brainstorm some ideas. Use an online printer to create some marketing materials for yourself too. You’ll be far more memorable.

It is also possible to network with brands via an influencer agency. Create a multi-faceted attack, and you should see positive outcomes.

 

Create A Niche

Brands are more than happy to work with micro influencers. Nevertheless, many companies like to work with influencers who have a defined audience. After all, this is a potential new customer base for the business, achieved simply through association with the creator.

Impressive numbers can make brands take note. In truth, though, businesses want to know that the consumers are actually likely to make a purchase. Carving out a niche for your blog or content is a very useful move. Not least when backed with data analytics to highlight your place.

 

When you know who your audience is, finding the right brands to promote is easy. Crucially, the companies themselves will need less convincing.

 

Know Your Worth

Finally, when approaching brands for the first time, it is tempting to take every offer. Sadly, this can pose several issues. Brands feel that you cannot give them your full attention. Your personal brand messaging can become confused. And audiences become unresponsive.

It is better to work with a small number of brands. However, a limited volume of deals means that you must look to optimise each one. Calculating how much to charge as an influencer is vital. Of course, though, some partnerships may add value to your career in other ways.

Crucially, you must always research the brands you work with too. Associating with the wrong ones could severely harm your image and future earning potential. 

Tuesday, 1 January 2019

Why would people do this to their bank cards?

A new web phenomenon is becoming more and more widespread throughout the UK. People are redecorating their bank cards and doing so for their friends and family. Here’s why:


1. It’s super fun 
Bank cards always look so plain and boring, so we were quite happy to see more and more people redefining what a bank card should look like. This is happening all across the web: on Facebook, Twitter and even on personal blogs.

Saturday, 16 January 2016

Know your Worth Bloggers.... Pfft

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'Know your worth bloggers' is a phrase I see or hear again and again. On Facebook, in blog posts or spoken about at conferences and let me say from the start I agree you are worth a lot.

But I do resent the blog police telling you what your worth is. Who's business is it if you decide to accept a sponsored post for a payment of £25 or a review for a 75p tin of beans?

When it comes to taking on work, you have to make the decisions, how much money will you accept? What is the lowest value product you will accept? Will you work for goodwill or an owed favour? Whatever you decide is OK, is just that - OK for you.

Personally I've now been blogging for eight years, I have a large readership and a good social media reach. I therefore make the decision that I do not undertake sponsored posts for less than £125 and it is extremely rare for me to review low-value products.

However spin the clock back to 2010 and I'd of happily reviewed some toddler snacks worth about a fiver and I know for sure that all the low value reviews I undertook gave me valuable experience of crafting a good review and developing a strong relationship with PR agencies and brands. Some of my fabulous early opportunities came about because I put in the hard work to nurture a relationship and to learn my trade.

As a new blogger in this completely saturated market, you cannot expect to arrive and be offered the chance to review a holiday and £200 vacuum without having put in some serious work to develop your blog and following first. So yes, please do know your worth but do not allow others to define it for you and make you feel bad.

If you are not being offered £100 for a sponsored post as you do not yet have the reach and domain authority to warrant that then agree a price that you feel is fair and you are happy with and don't listen to any other blogger who tells you that you are letting the side down and devaluing us all. It's just not true,

For years I've been offered £25 posts and been turning them down, there are always dozens of other bloggers willing to take them and that is OK. I've made the decision to say no and know that better opportunities will come up for me, My personal decision is that I'd rather do 2 posts at £150 a piece each month than 12 at £25 to make the same money. You decision might be totally different and I respect your choice to make that decision.

I'm a live and let live kind of woman and I think life would be a lot easier if more of us were but I'm always open to (polite) debate so do share your opinion if you think I'm talking nonsense.

Mich x
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