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what are the exceptions? When does it make sense to use for first outreach? When to use for influencer outreach? Some creators especially Accounts that are very small may not have a public email listed anywhere . They are not yet used to being branded or proactively trying to monetize their content . g often represents recruiting small local creators in Latvia . Since she often couldn't receive emails she used private messages and had a high response rate. Avatar Ajita Mathule Latvian Walter Marketing Team I prefer private messages because they are less formal and a lot of influencers don’t list their emails . If they agree to collaborate I slowly move the rest of the communication to email . The second is whether you are personally active on social platforms and you share something in common with the creator .
Mutual exposure or interest can create a more personal connection Former Marketing Director , KK Creator )explains this point of view Avatar Piper Phillips Former Marketing Director I started by taking a thorough look at their page and noticed a few things. Do we have anything in common ? Any common interests or common connections ? If so I have found the best way is to send . Email is used if there is no obvious Netherlands WhatsApp Number List common ground . Which one should you use in your initial rollout … it depends. The most common among respondents were " soft questions " such as "Would you like to cooperate ? " Here’s why. k&gg’s former head of influencers explains . Avatar Dmitry Cherna , former influencer executive It makes partnerships more flexible. If you ask for specific deliverables it will group the opportunity into a category . Plus it allows you to consider partners who may be initially on the fence . If they respond and find that they already like the brand then the partnership becomes more natural.
Also it's easier to say "yes". Once the creator responds and you have an open line of communication then you can explore the details . This would be my default advice . If there is a creator you really want to work with and you are open to the specifics of what a collaboration would look like then just try to get a "yes" to start a conversation . But that 's not the only option . Here are some other ways Can we send you our product ? Even if you are planning a paid collaboration (vs. gifting or product seeding ) you want the creator to try your product first. Giving free product as part of an initial outreach is a great way to start a relationship ( giving rather than taking). Plus of course it also lets you see if the creator actually enjoys it. Here are the strategies in use. Avatar Former Marketing Director at Piper Phillips My first step in outreach is always to offer free product. Even when considering a paid collaboration we need the creator to actually enjoy our product .
Mutual exposure or interest can create a more personal connection Former Marketing Director , KK Creator )explains this point of view Avatar Piper Phillips Former Marketing Director I started by taking a thorough look at their page and noticed a few things. Do we have anything in common ? Any common interests or common connections ? If so I have found the best way is to send . Email is used if there is no obvious Netherlands WhatsApp Number List common ground . Which one should you use in your initial rollout … it depends. The most common among respondents were " soft questions " such as "Would you like to cooperate ? " Here’s why. k&gg’s former head of influencers explains . Avatar Dmitry Cherna , former influencer executive It makes partnerships more flexible. If you ask for specific deliverables it will group the opportunity into a category . Plus it allows you to consider partners who may be initially on the fence . If they respond and find that they already like the brand then the partnership becomes more natural.
Also it's easier to say "yes". Once the creator responds and you have an open line of communication then you can explore the details . This would be my default advice . If there is a creator you really want to work with and you are open to the specifics of what a collaboration would look like then just try to get a "yes" to start a conversation . But that 's not the only option . Here are some other ways Can we send you our product ? Even if you are planning a paid collaboration (vs. gifting or product seeding ) you want the creator to try your product first. Giving free product as part of an initial outreach is a great way to start a relationship ( giving rather than taking). Plus of course it also lets you see if the creator actually enjoys it. Here are the strategies in use. Avatar Former Marketing Director at Piper Phillips My first step in outreach is always to offer free product. Even when considering a paid collaboration we need the creator to actually enjoy our product .