Looks awesome! I signed up via the app as an influencer and got prompts in Spanish (I don’t speak Spanish) and can’t navigate back to English. Any suggestions?
@marketplicity the app is available in Spanish, English and Indonesian. Maybe there's a string which is missing to translate since Spanish is our source language; sorry about that.
I'm curious to know what makes you "The most powerful tool to collaborate with influencers"?
Each time I see a product claim this, it actually puts me off clicking on the link to the product as it just sounds so salesy and overhyped.
I don't mean to come across negative, I just feel that if you have one sentence with limited characters to get the USP of your product across, saying it is the "most powerful" doesn't really garner my interest.
@colinwinhall sounds fair. Of course there's nobody that gave us that title, I guess it's our excitement speaking; but after 6 years working in this product, we've gained a lot of experience of all possible ways to collaborate with influencers and we have included them in the platform: search engine for influencers, audience demographics, payment with products, public campaigns and so on. Maybe is not the most powerful tool but I'm sure is a very powerful one ;)
@federicojorge yes! we have many tech influencers and gamers. One downside is that honestly we don't have much influencers in the US. Our main territories are Latin America and South East Asia. I hope we can get more clients in the US to then grow our influencers base there.
@federicojorge@manuelmhtr Thanks for being upfront about your current territories. I might hold off until the US is fully represented but it is still a great tool. How do you suggest is the best way for us to follow your progress as you grow and add US influencers?
Question:
1. Do these influencers sign some sort of contract with the brand? Could they run campaigns for two competing brands?
I am not an influencer, thus I cannot try the service, but from the guidelines, it seems so.
2. It seems like influencers can pick the campaigns of their choice. Do the brands have a say in which influencers they want to have?
Hi @siddharth_mungekar1
1. Usually they don't sign a contract but only our terms and conditions. Only when the brand requests the influencer to use their content outside the social network (a banner, print...) they are required to sign a license (if they both agree).
2. Yes. When the influencer picks a campaign actually is not participating immediately, they send a request. The brand can look at all requests, review the profile for each influencer and accept the ones they like.
Also, we have an influencers search engine where the brands can find individual influencers and send them a personal invite to their campaign.
Hey Manuel
Love your work! Just wondering how influencers are selected? Do they need to meet any criteria etc when they register? Do you check them out first?
Also any plans to extend this to LinkedIn anytime soon?
C 😃
Hi @carly_ha_yes
Thank you. There are 2 ways of selecting influencers:
1. We have a search engine where you can find influencers by location, interests, price and more.
2. You can create a public campaign, where you define a segmentation for the influencers you want. Then those who match that segmentation can send you a request so you can review their profile with more detail and let them participate.
On both ways you can always see the full profile of each influencer with stats, publications and demographic insights of their audience.
Hi @harryhenien1
We have more than 30,000 influencers. We are growing organically, specially hosting a monthly event for our influencers community "influencer nights". Currently we have more influencers than brands and campaigns; all our efforts are focused to bring more brands and agencies.