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In dieser zweiteiligen Episode interviewt Phil den Influencer Manager und Marketingberater Sven-Oliver Funke, der über seine Erfahrungen und Erkenntnisse im Influencer-Marketing im Handwerksbereich sowie über geeignete Kanäle, Content-Arten und Zielgruppen spricht.
In dieser zweiteiligen Episode interviewt Phil den Influencer Manager und Marketingberater Sven-Oliver Funke, der über seine Erfahrungen und Erkenntnisse im Influencer-Marketing im Handwerksbereich sowie über geeignete Kanäle, Content-Arten und Zielgruppen spricht.
Huge thanks to our sponsors:Get the dopest Packaging shirts at www.packagingfashion.comBook a demo with SpecrightBook a demo with Trayak (LCA's on demand!)SmartSolve has water soluble label and paper materials. Learn more!The Scrapp App is going to revolutionize home and corporate recycling. Download for your device today!Meyers Sustainable Packaging Guide eBookLabl - NEWEST sponsor and much more to come! eCommerce companies NEED to see what they're doing.Show notes from Deciphr.ai:About the Guest(s):Justin Vermesch is a talented and versatile graphic designer with a passion for packaging and marketing. He holds the position of Creative Manager at Skull Shaver, an innovative company specializing in shaving products for bald individuals and those seeking precision shaving tools. At Skull Shaver, Justin oversees influencer management, social media strategies, and packaging design. With a hands-on approach to creation, Justin adds a personal touch and creative flair, contributing to Skull Shaver's impactful presence in the market.Episode Summary:In this engaging episode of the People of Packaging podcast, host Adam Peek engages with Justin Vermesch, the creative mind behind Skull Shaver's distinctive packaging and marketing efforts. Peek sheds light on how Skull Shaver's products have revolutionized his personal grooming routine and delves into Vermesch's journey from pursuing graphic design to becoming an integral part of Skull Shaver's rapid growth.Justin shares insights on how embracing the ground floor at a burgeoning company can offer a wealth of opportunities for creativity and development. He showcases the significance of packaging in setting a product apart in the competitive retail space, highlighting the use of visual elements such as foil stamping to capture consumer attention. The pair discuss the power of omnichannel marketing and the uniqueness of Skull Shaver's approach to branding across various platforms.Key Takeaways:Justin Vermesch's transition from working at a car dealership to becoming Skull Shaver's Creative Manager demonstrates the potential for growth within small business environments.Skull Shaver emphasizes inclusive and collaborative product development and packaging design, drawing insight from cross-functional teams.The company's packaging strategy includes visual elements like foil stamping to create an eye-catching presence on retail shelves.Skull Shaver maintains brand integrity across different channels and continually innovates with product offerings and packaging adaptations.Influencer marketing is leveraged to authentically showcase the product's use and effectiveness, tapping into diverse communities and lifestyles.Notable Quotes:"I really saw packaging might be my thing, right? So I was like, okay, let me get my foot in the door at a smaller company… and Skull Shaver was the one.""We literally love that. I think we did that today, to be honest. Also, just thoughts on news, even if it's just slogans, that kind of stuff.""We have the new innovation every year, right. We try to create something almost every year that could blow the market away."Resources:Skull Shaver website: skullshaver.comSocial Media: Instagram (@skullshaver), TikTok, and YouTube under the Skull Shaver brand name.Justin mentioned Francisco, who is from the Breaking Bad series or Better Call Saul, and posts content on Skull Shaver's TikTok.Join us for the full episode to discover how a collaborative, inventive spirit can lead to extraordinary success in the world of packaging and consumer goods. Stay tuned for more insightful discussions and innovative ideas with upcoming guests on the People of Packaging podcast. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.packagingisawesome.com/subscribe
In dieser Folge teilt Alexandra Volkmar Einblicke in ihre Rolle als Social Media & Influencer Manager bei SportScheck. Sie verrät exklusive Details zur bevorstehenden Kooperation zwischen dem "CEO of Sports" und KRAFT Runners. Außerdem sprechen wir über ihren persönlichen Werdegang, unsere gemeinsame Erfahrung beim Eintrag ins Guinness-Buch der Weltrekorde im Mai und werfen einen Blick in die Zukunft. Welche Überraschungen hat SportScheck in den nächsten Wochen und Monaten für euch parat? Bleibt gespannt!
In this episode of #PourIntoMyCup, I talk with Yamaya Mason, Content Creator, Influencer Manager and Influencer Coach at The Influencer League. Our conversation ranged from identifying seasons of rest vs doing the work. We talked Yamay's journey battling depression during college. The shift from health care to beauty influencer. How content creation has allowed her to build a community and creating purpose drive content. Want to Connect with Yamaya? Instagram: @yamayamason__ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@yamayamason_https://www.tiktok.com/@yamayamason_ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/yamaya%20mason Connect with Pour Into My Cup online: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pourintomycup/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pourintomycup
Have you ever experienced slow growth or maybe no growth as a content creator?In this episode, James joins us again as a married man and has an answer.He also answers viewers' questions, providing tips for creators and influencers facing slowed growth, advice on building a full-time creator career while working a full-time job, insights on influencer manager fees, and more.
Influencer manager, Lee Sutherland, shares her views on sponsored content, gifting, the power of ‘no', and what makes a great influencer/brand collaboration. Cutting her teeth in the entertainment industry, Lee Sutherland says she stepped into the world of talent management “accidentally”. After some big life milestones, she started talent management agency, frankie+jet, with a 20-client roster made up of experts with established careers across landscape, nutrition, lifestyle, and parenting.
Welcome to episode #116 of The COD Casuals, where we discuss all things Call of Duty, casual and professional! In this episode, we have a very special guest! We get the chance to sit down with Samantha “Sammi” Kirk, the influencer manager for Oxygen Esports, Boston Breach, and Boston Uprising! We cover her start into gaming from an early age, and how that eventually turned into a full time job for her, and what a day in the life is for her in Esports. Sammi shares great insight into what her job entails, and the ups and downs of working in a field that never stops moving! We want to thank her for sharing her insight on her role in Esports, as well as sharing the importance of women in Esports, and how we can all make an effort to help grow this community! We also want to thank all of Oxygen Esports and The Helix Center for allowing us to use their space. We hope you all enjoy the episode and we'll see you next week! Follow us: Twitter: @TheCODCasuals Instagram: @TheCODCasuals TikTok: @TheCODCasuals Contact us: Business Inquiries: TheCODCasuals@gmail.com
We have two amazing guests to offer two very different perspectives about a theme that has always been very fascinating: Influencer Marketing and the Economics of Internet Fame.Sophia Yeh, is a YouTuber, TikToker, influencer and Influencer Manager. Sophia literally grew up with YouTube and started making videos in high school and took off on the YouTube platform as a teenager, making really cool beatboxing videos.Later, she moved over to the business side of influencer marketing helping influencers strike deals with brands. Adam Hadi is the VP of Marketing at Current and is known as one of the foremost experts in the world at influencer marketing, particularly for mobile apps.Sophia and Adam, bring very unique perspectives on influencer marketing, on what it's like to be an influencer, on what it takes to grow an audience as an influencer, on the unique and peculiar challenges of being a creator as well as a business person, on how deals are made on influencer marketing platforms and so much more.This episode is a re-release of an episode from our older podcast How Things Grow.Check out the show notes here: https://mobileuseracquisitionshow.com/episode/influencer-marketing-sophia-yeh-adam-hadi/KEY HIGHLIGHTS
Sortir de sa zone de confort. Oser l'inconnu. Quand on a besoin de renouveau, commencer une nouvelle vie ailleurs est une bonne option. Cécile Flotté est originaire de la région Parisienne. Elle arrive en Haute-Savoie, à Annecy, après un confinement difficile à Paris. En peu de temps, elle va réussir à s'intégrer, à se faire de nouveaux amis, à trouver un nouveau job, à s'engager… La nouveauté ne lui fait pas peur : au contraire, elle cherche toujours à se réinventer. Que ce soit dans sa vie pro ou perso, relever des défis, c'est ce qu'elle apprécie. Cécile est une « hyperactive », qui multiplie les projets et les engagements : responsable E-commerce, Influencer Manager, Pom-Pom Girl, voyageuse et sportive… Dans cet épisode, elle nous raconte son changement de vie, la découverte de la Haute-Savoie et du Chablais. Avec elle, on parle de plusieurs sujets : - Changer de cadre de vie pour se sentir mieux - Oser de nouvelles aventures - L'importance du sport pour le bien-être physique et mental - L'engagement associatif - Le monde de YouTube et des influenceurs - La vie aux US vs la vie en France Vous allez découvrir une jeune femme ambitieuse, avec beaucoup d'énergie que rien ni personne ne semble pouvoir arrêter. Bonne écoute. Recommandations : - Alpes Actu Conseil - Shines Academy - Cécile Flotté Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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HAPPY SEPTEMBER FRIENDS. Long time no chat! The end of summer has been a bit crazy for the girls, but they are back and better than ever this week and are pulling back the curtain on the Influencer Industry. In today's episode, the girls are joined by Kelsey's manager Coco Schiffer. Coco has been working with Kels for a few years now and has really helped her navigate and expand her business in the influencer industry. Coco shares what an influencer manager does, why in the world you'd need one, and loads more when it comes to working with brands, working in an industry that doesn't sleep, and how you can break into the industry yourself. Hope you enjoy this one, let us know your takeaways on IG! XO.
Kindly Gifted: Creative Secrets & Confidence w/ Influencer Manager & Art Director Kate Terentieva
Whether you're looking to attract more brand deals, receive career guidance, or delegate your inbox management -- you NEED to know the difference between talent agents and influencer managers. Each offer different things to influencers, and choosing the best-fitting person for your needs can help take you further. Tune in to learn more about how agents are different than managers, and which one may be the best fit for you! (P.S. Download this free eBook to learn more about the power of working with managers + agents) ----- YOUR SOLUTION TO GROWING AS A CREATOR (CODE: KINDLYGIFTED for 10% off your lifetime subscription): Scaling your influencer career doesn't have to be a lonely journey of figuring everything out yourself. The MOBsters is a supportive community of like-minded creators + industry pioneers at your fingertips to guide you through your building your personal brand, navigating brand deals, and so much more! Waving buh-bye to gatekeeping, The MOBsters is a high-value, low investment community for emerging creators looking for support from industry leaders and each other to MAKE MOVES. Connect with real people experiencing the same things as you
Kindly Gifted: Creative Secrets & Confidence w/ Influencer Manager & Art Director Kate Terentieva
The biggest myth about influencer managers is that we're magic and that you'll instantly get six-figure months just by signing with an agency. Joining me on this episode is fellow talent manager Naomi Genota of Boost Society to discuss what it's like working with a manager and what foundation you need to build in your influencer business before hiring a manager. Before you sign with an agency, tune in (and don't forget to download my free "How To Choose The Right Manager For You" eBook to be your bestie in this process). ----- MEET OUR GUEST, NAOMI GENOTA: Instagram | TikTok Work with Naomi. ----- LOOKING FOR MANAGEMENT? MOB MGMT is a full service influencer management agency dedicated to pitching your story, not just your following. Is your creator biz becoming overwhelming to manage? Wish you had more time to create or expand your biz beyond brand deals? If you're a badass creator looking for support in negotiations, pitching, and scaling your personal brand, join our creator network! Together, we put influencer marketing back into YOUR hands. ----- CONNECT Follow the coolest influencer management agency in the game: @themobmgmt More tips on the business of influence @katemob on TikTok --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kindlygifted/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kindlygifted/support
Today's episode is a discussion with my co-worker and Influencer Manager, Tiffani Ho, from MPS Management, which is the influencer management company that I started in 2021. We discuss some of the theories we've heard about what could happen to social media in the future, like Emma Chamberlain's podcast about social media influencers, and the possibility of subscriptions. We also talked about Gen Z Aesthetic and whether or not it truly is more honest and authentic, and lastly, we touched on what we think makes an influencer more evergreen and able to stand the test of time amidst a constantly changing social media climate. Loved this discussion and hope you do too! Resources Mentioned: Check out the MPS Management Blog for more influencer tips: mpsmgt.com Follow MPS Management on Instagram and TikTok: @mpsmanagement Emma Chamberlain podcast Subscription Model TikTok _ Follow Tiffani on TikTok @spillthet.ho Follow me on Instagram: @reallyprettygood Follow me on TikTok: @reallyprettygood Don't forget to Rate, Review, and Share this episode with a friend!
A bonus unedited conversation with fellow Influencer Manager, Tiffani Ho, following Episode 7 about the future of social media. We talked about the weird age gap in your 20s where you're no longer a child but don't quite feel like an adult. What does it look like to be authentic on social media as you age, especially in the niche of aesthetic content. How can we show beauty that embraces aging rather than trying to hide it? Resources Mentioned: @rosielondoner __ Follow Tiffani on TikTok @spillthet.ho Follow me on Instagram: @reallyprettygood Follow me on TikTok: @reallyprettygood Don't forget to Rate, Review, and Share this episode with a friend!
Today we have the pleasure of talking with Kristi and Spencer Stevens Kristi and Spencer quit their corporate jobs in 2020 and hit the road with their son Kade. After spending six weeks of a paid sabbatical traveling in New Zealand and Australia they knew they wanted to rearrange their lives to spend more time together as a family. They leveraged their past experiences in product marketing, brand marketing, digital marketing strategies, and brand influencer management to start up a boutique marketing business. Along with their commercial clients they also work with brands on the adventure brand - Adventuretunity. In this episode we talk about how: - They focus on small businesses and how relationships often start with an audit - small brands pay them to find holes in their current marketing and to come up with ways to make a bridge to where they ultimately want to be. - Working together as a team allows Spencer and Krisit to offer a full package to their clients and not have to contract out venues, models, camera crews, copywriters and the rest of the items needed for digital marketing - between the two of them they cover it all. - They have incorporated products they use daily into long term clients and how they grew those relationships so that they are mutually beneficial to both parties - The biggest piece of advice in getting a conversation started working with a brand - And Kristi's biggest pet peeve as a prior Influencer Manager and how to start off on the right foot when contacting brands you'd like to work wit Connect with Kristi & Spencer: Adventurtunity Family Website: https://www.adventurtunityfamily.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDMRTZM7aqsAl6Q9ZU9Odlw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adventurtunityfamily/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/adventurtunityfamily/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Be sure to join the RVE community on Facebook: therventrepreneur.com/facebookgroup Connect with RVE on your favorite socials: therventrepreneur.com/connect Have a question? We'd love to hear from you - send us a voicemail by clicking here: therventrepreneur.com/voicemail Want to be a guest on the show? Fill out this guest form: https://therventrepreneur.com/guestform ~~~~~~~~~~~~ The RV Entrepreneur: www.therventrepreneur.com The RV Entrepreneur is presented by RV LIFE - Tools that Make Camping Simple www.rvlife.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rve/message
If you're an influencer, you're probably overwhelmed trying to warm up, pitch, and negotiate brands on top of alllllllll the other responsibilities you have. That's where an influencer manager comes in. In this week's episode, we're breaking down influencer management with my lovely manager, Becca Folsom of Blogist — an influencer management and strategy agency that helps influencers connect with more brands and overall have more success on their platforms. Becca shares her perspective on how influencers can be successful in getting a manager and working with them successfully and how to work with more brands even if you're not ready for a manager. Get on the “Own Your Influence” Group Coaching Program Waitlist https://view.flodesk.com/pages/62054d77e0eda1a0d870a42c “Pitching & Negotiating for Digital Creators” E-Book: https://www.etsy.com/yoursoulcialmate/listing/1086996058/pitching-negotiating-for-digital Your Soulcialmate Social Media Planner https://www.etsy.com/listing/1079865589/your-soulcialmate-social-media-planner Follow us on Instagram http://www.instagram.com/yoursoulcialmate http://www.instagram.com/kbousq Follow us on TikTok http://www.tiktok.com/@kbousq Find us on Spotify Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/651sQ2vlbX8YEcp1wWKNLR?si=c2132b34aa0a4459 Find us on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/soulcial-scoop/id1590695479 Try Wingspan for Free for 30-Days https://referral.wingspan.app/m5ixbRl Try Flick Hashtags Free for 7-Days https://flick.tech?fpr=kristen87 Try Riverside FM https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=kristen Tags: social media,instagram,instagram news,instagram algorithm,social media news,tiktok,tiktok news,business tips,instagram tips,instagram influencer,how to be an influencer,social media mental health,mental health for influencers
In today's episode, Emily sits down with her good friend and fellow Alphalete athlete Britt Shaheen. Britt is a digital creator, Ghost sponsored athlete and Influencer Manager, YouTuber and dog mom. Britt shares how creating her online community has been her favorite part of sharing her life online. The two ladies also discuss that the hardest part of social media is it can be difficult to always be “on” and how important it is to take breaks. Britt also explains that sharing her life online can have safety concerns and discusses how she learned this the hard way. Emily asks Britt to share her experience with traveling by herself and asks for her tips on traveling solo as a woman. Awareness is key here and to always listen to your intuition. Britt dives into her love of Alphalete, becoming an athlete with them and finding purpose through working with the brand. She then talks about her career with Ghost and how she got started with the company and what she does for them now. With her position as Influencer Manager, Britt gives some advice on what brands look for in an influencer, what worked for her and how you can get noticed. She talks about her experience this past year living in Houston, Tx and how excited she is for a fresh start this year in a new city. You don't want to miss this opportunity to get to know Britt who truly has a heart of gold. Plus, she may also share the tea on her new relationship. Listen to find out! Follow Britt on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brittshaheen/ Subscribe to her YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BrittShaheen Evolve X Coaching & Mentorship Program APPLY HERE: https://bit.ly/39UmSia FAQs: https://www.emilyhaydenfitness.com SUPPORT THE SHOW HERE All my links: https://linktr.ee/emilyhayden Instagram | YouTube My favorite supplements www.1stphorm.com/EmilyHaydenFitness Bay Breeze music courtesy of the artist, FortyThr33
In today's episode, Emily sits down with her good friend and fellow Alphalete athlete Britt Shaheen. Britt is a digital creator, Ghost sponsored athlete and Influencer Manager, YouTuber and dog mom. Britt shares how creating her online community has been her favorite part of sharing her life online. The two ladies also discuss that the hardest part of social media is it can be difficult to always be “on” and how important it is to take breaks. Britt also explains that sharing her life online can have safety concerns and discusses how she learned this the hard way. Emily asks Britt to share her experience with traveling by herself and asks for her tips on traveling solo as a woman. Awareness is key here and to always listen to your intuition. Britt dives into her love of Alphalete, becoming an athlete with them and finding purpose through working with the brand. She then talks about her career with Ghost and how she got started with the company and what she does for them now. With her position as Influencer Manager, Britt gives some advice on what brands look for in an influencer, what worked for her and how you can get noticed. She talks about her experience this past year living in Houston, Tx and how excited she is for a fresh start this year in a new city. You don't want to miss this opportunity to get to know Britt who truly has a heart of gold. Plus, she may also share the tea on her new relationship. Listen to find out! Follow Britt on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brittshaheen/ Subscribe to her YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BrittShaheen Evolve X Coaching & Mentorship Program APPLY HERE: https://forms.gle/j5YSH44sSsYq961i9 FAQs: https://www.emilyhaydenfitness.com SUPPORT THE SHOW HERE All my links: https://linktr.ee/emilyhayden Instagram | YouTube My favorite supplements www.1stphorm.com/EmilyHaydenFitness Bay Breeze music courtesy of the artist, FortyThr33
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In this episode, I spoke to Mae Morrison, Influencer Manager at Behavior interactive, about making art, her past career as a tattoo artist, and how she got into the games industry.
Wie baue ich online eine Millionenreichweite auf? So wie Rezo, Ana Johnson oder Gewitter im Kopf. Influencer-Manager Kevin Tewe bündelt unter dem Dach seiner Firma "All In Management" sie und einige andere der erfolgreichsten Influencer*innen Deutschlands. Nach einem seiner LinkedIn-Posts sind wir ins Gespräch gekommen. Ich wollte von ihm wissen, was Influencer wie Rezo so erfolgreich macht - und was wir alle von denen lernen können, die große Reichweiten haben. Ein interessantes Gespräch, das auch Deinen Blick auf die Online-Welt verändern könnte. Viel Spaß damit!
What does an influencer manager do and do you need one? Many influencers sign with managers to help grow their careers and land brand deals. But there are several things you should know before signing with a manager and red flags to look out for. Does a manager or agent help with contract negotiations? What else do they do? When are you ready to start looking for a manager? Join us and Cristy Clavijo-Kish from Talento Unlimited as we discuss these topics. To watch a video of this conversation visit The Blogger Union YouTube Channel. Want to be part of the live audience during our next episode? Register to become a member at thebloggerunion.com/register and you'll receive email notifications for upcoming webinars, in-person events, and other opportunities. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebloggerunion/support
Shea Whitney is a full-time fashion & lifestyle creator who launched her YouTube channel in 2016 with reviews of luxury handbags and accessories. She has since expanded her channel into other weekly content such as style tips and tricks, shopping hauls, productivity hacks, etc. and now has over 1 million subscribers. She resides in Pittsburgh, PA where she was born and raised. She is also married and a mother of 2 small boys. ----------
Episode title: 59 - Protecting the Talent and Dream Partnerships with Briana Wilson Episode summary introduction: On today's show, we are joined by Influencer Manager and Mentor Briana Wilson. In this episode, she shares her journey from the entertainment industry to running her own agency for top influencers. She also offers tips for spotting good and bad affiliate partnerships and how to protect yourself as the talent. Resources mentioned in this episode: Instagram: @brianawils
Hey Friends,Qweerty Gamers' Influencer Manager, video editor, and Board Treasurer @CAGurlChris joins us this week to chat about video games and the escape they provide and the community they can build, as well as queer representation in gaming. Let's just say The Bi and Chris really got into Dead by Daylight during the pandemic. Featuring: Bob Rudenborg, Jon MarekSpecial Guest: @CAGurlChrisEditing: Jon MarekTheme: Brian Adams-Qweerty: https://www.qweertygamers.org/Chris' Insta: https://www.twitch.tv/cagurlchris-Find Us Across the Web: https://www.thebutchandthebi.com/Jon's Links: https://linktr.ee/jonklobsterBob's Links: https://linktr.ee/asmallfrogartA Pickle Lane Production
There are a lot of misconceptions about how the brand deals work behind the scenes with influencers and the truth is once you establish you won't be doing all these negotiations and contracts by yourself this is where the managers come in. Jess Hunichen and Emily Ward are the co-founders of the influencer and PR agency, Shine. After launching Shine PR in January 2015, the team quickly saw the opportunity to fill a void in the influencer landscape. In November 2015, Shine Influencers was born, built to serve as a resource for brands and marketing/PR agencies with one-on-one talent management and campaign strategy consulting.https://shinetalentgroup.com/https://www.instagram.com/shine_influencers/Today's episode presented by Skinstore. Use code "POD" for 20% off your purchase at skinstore.comSubscribe to Wild & Basic if you haven't already and leave a review on Apple Podcasts.
Learn the ins and outs of what it takes to be an Influencer by an Influencer Manager that hires Influencers for national brands! Kristina dives deep into what it takes to be an influencer and how she has used social media to share her tips with the world. Stay tuned till the end for some golden nuggets of info that can take you to the next level of your influencer journey! Check out Kristina's Links Below: Instagram: @kristinatabacco — https://www.instagram.com/kristinatabacco/ TikTok: @kristinatabacco — https://www.tiktok.com/@kristinatabacco? Other Links: kristinamariecreative.com @kristinatabacco on Clubhouse — weekly series “Influencer Tips from the Brand's POV” Over Caffeinated Links --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/over-caffeinated-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/over-caffeinated-pod/support
29/52 @reesehopper.co (Reese Hopper) is a part-time blogger, a producer, and the manager of @thatoneblondkid (Jeremiah Davis). After meeting Jeremiah in college, the two teamed up and quickly started their rise to success. In this episode, he talks about his experience working closely with Jeremiah and the Chainsmokers, his thoughts on the creative process, and his view on attaining happiness.
In our final episode of 2020, we chat to Nicola Simmons, PR & Influencer Manager at Ben & Jerry's. She shares how Ben & Jerry's retains its place as one of Gen Z's favourite brands in the FMCG space, and how PR and influencers fit into their youth marketing strategy. For more info on Voxburner and YMS, check out www.voxburner.com and follow us on socials @voxburner. This episode is sponsored by Dig-In. Read about their latest student research at www.voxburner.com/blog-source/2020/11/27/best-time-to-market-to-students
In unserer sechsten Folge haben wir, Dörte & Fränzi, Besuch von Jean-Remy. Mit Kuchen auf dem Tisch und einem großen Fragezeichen im Gesicht durchleuchtet er mit uns die absurdesten Agenturen-Titel. Wenn ihr erfahren wollt, was ein Influencer Manager den ganzen Tag so macht und warum wir ab sofort Rentner vor Seniorenheimen einsammeln, dann hört auch dieses Mal wieder rein! Anmerkungen oder Kritik? Schreibt uns: agenturenpodcast@web.de
This week we brought on Michelle Sutterfield aka Mishy who is the Influencer Manager at Wizards of the Coast for Magic the Gathering. We discuss what her role is at Wizards of the Coast as well as the goals we should all have for content creation. Had an amazing time with her on the show so please help me welcome her. Mishy can be found at: Twitter: https://twitter.com/MishyFishyWhoo You can support Magic With Zuby on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/magicwithzuby Magic with Zuby can be found at: Facebook: facebook.com/magicwithzuby Twitter: @magicwithzuby Gmail: mtgzuby@gmail.com Magic With Zuby is sponsored by the following: Legitmtg.com: Order any Magic singles or sealed product that is over $2 and get free shipping to anywhere within the United States! InkedGaming.com: We are affiliated with InkedGaming! Use coupon code "ZUBY10" on check out!
This week we brought on Michelle Sutterfield aka Mishy who is the Influencer Manager at Wizards of the Coast for Magic the Gathering. We discuss what her role is at Wizards of the Coast as well as the goals we should all have for content creation. Had an amazing time with her on the show so please help me welcome her.Mishy can be found at:Twitter: https://twitter.com/MishyFishyWhooYou can support Magic With Zuby on Patreon here:https://www.patreon.com/magicwithzubyMagic with Zuby can be found at:Facebook: facebook.com/magicwithzubyTwitter: @magicwithzubyGmail: mtgzuby@gmail.comMagic With Zuby is sponsored by the following:Legitmtg.com: Order any Magic singles or sealed product that is over $2 and get free shipping to anywhere within the United States!InkedGaming.com: We are affiliated with InkedGaming! Use coupon code "ZUBY10" on check out!
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020 Wie Marken passende Influencer finden - Interview mit Kevin Tewe Wann ist ein Influencer eigentlich ein Influencer? Wie können Marken die richtigen Botschafter für ihre Kampagnen finden und was genau macht ein Influencer- Manager!? Darüber -und über viele andere Themen- spreche ich mit Kevin Tewe. Er managt mit seinem Team namenhafte Influencer wie Paola Maria oder Diana zur Löwen. Im Interview gibt er viele hilfreiche Tipps, was Werbe-Kennzeichnung in sozialen Netzwerken angeht, er erzählt, warum Personal Branding für jeden von uns so wichtig ist und warum du alles was du tust mit Leidenschaft machen solltest.
Today's is a unique episode. I have two amazing guests to offer two different perspectives about a theme that I've always been very very fascinated by - influencer marketing, and the economics of internet fame. Sophia Yeh(aka Sophia Beatbox, or Sophia Kiddbeatz) is a YouTuber and influencer manager. Sophia literally grew up with Youtube. She started making videos in high school, and really took off on the Youtube platform as a teenager making these really cool beatboxing videos. After growing her presence on Youtube for a number of years, she moved over to the business side of influencer marketing - in helping influencers strike deals with brands. Adam Hadi is the VP of Marketing at Current, and is known as one of the foremost experts in the world at influencer marketing, particularly for mobile apps. Adam began his career as an economist at the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and made his way into mobile app marketing for The Topps Company, in which capacity he stumbled upon the wild world of influencer marketing. Since then, he's headed up marketing for leading apps such as Draft, Quidd and now Current - and advised a host of other apps on influencer marketing. Between them, Adam & Sophia bring very unique perspectives on influencer marketing - on what it's like to be an influencer, on what it takes to grow an audience as an influencer, on the unique and peculiar challenges of being a creator and a businessperson, on how deals are made on influencer marketing platforms - and so much more.KEY HIGHLIGHTSWhat inspired Sophia to make Youtube videos in high school - and the first results she saw on her first 4 videos.How Adam stumbled upon influencers while running campaigns for a soccer app.How influencers like MiniMinter & KSI evolved with the Youtube platform and expanded their brand from just FIFA related content to much broader themes.How Adam essentially hunted down his target influencers at the conference PAX East.The most important factor that contributes to an influencer's early growth - and why ignoring this caused Sophia's Youtube to die down for a bit. How this factor impacts Youtube's algorithms.What catalyzes influencers who grow really big - or expand their brand in dramatically different ways?What results Sophia saw when she tested videos that didn't show her beatboxingHow marketers evaluate a new channel for influencers who are present on it. Is there a minimum audience size at which a platform becomes interesting for marketers?Why influencer marketing can be intimidating for performance marketers - since they dont have a lot of raw data to base decisions off of. What Adam recommends doing to make these assessments when there is imperfect data.Why platforms such as Google have had some reluctance to embracing influencer marketingThe Adpocalypse - and how that hit influencers badly, and how Sophia reacted to the hit her channels were taking. Check out the full transcript and show notes here:https://howthingsgrow.co/the-inner-workings-of-internet-fame-with-sophia-yehcmo-at-most-amazing-adam-hadivp-of-marketing-at-current/**Get more goodies here:http://MobileUserAcquisitionShow.comhttp://RocketShipHQ.comhttp://RocketShipHQ.com/blog
At PAX West 2018 Josh & Justin sat down with Sean Baptiste, Influencer Manager for Bethesda. The conversation took many different turns, but was one that you definitely do not want to miss. Simply put, if you are a content creator, streamer, or broadcaster online, there is one person you should know: Sean Baptiste. Sean has been a part of the game industry for many years, coming up through Harmonix, Adult Swim Games, and now Bethesda. What Sean does better than most is engage with people online in a way that both nurtures and educates them. From atop his platform on Twitter, Sean will regularly question his followers on many things related to streaming & content creation. From there he curates the best advice and launches discussions on them. Without a doubt, whether you're an amateur, aspiring professional, or even at the top of your game, you'd be mistaken to overlook his presence.
Episode 50: Mistressed and the Milestone 50. Today the guys celebrate their 50th episode with their special guest, Twitch Streamer and Gfuel Influencer Manager Mistressed. The guys sit with Mistressed to talk about how she became an Influencer Manager for Gfuel, traveling to different parts of the U.S. and U.K. to attend video gaming conventions (like E3, PAX, EVO), how she got into Twitch Streaming, and famous streamers she has met.Check out her Twitch channel: Twitch.tv/mistressedTwitter: @mistressed_
Last week, the one and only Sazan Hendrix gave us a sneak peek into her life as one of the most recognized bloggers and YouTubers in the business, and how her vulnerability has made her a global sensation. This week one of the top managers in the influencer space, Jennifer Powell, teaches us the techniques behind turning a blog into a 7 figure business. For show notes and additional information head over to www.theinfluencerpodcast.com Did you like this episode and want more of them? If so, subscribe to our podcast channel on iTunes and I would be ever so grateful if you shared this with your friends. If you want to uplevel your influence, even more, come over to JulieSolomon.net where you’ll get instant access to strategic tools and refreshing ideas that will help you connect and grow your brand.
If I had a dollar for every time I wished I had a dollar, I’d be the Bill Gates of dollars. Is money really where it’s at though? John Lennon and The Beatles sure didn’t think so. Mark Zuckerberg recently decided to begin the process of giving 99% of his Facebook shares toward learning, curing disease, connecting people and building strong communities. That is A LOT of dollars! It seems for many people that make it to the top financially there’s still a longing to do more, to give back. One of the best ways to give back is to find a great non-profit that you believe in, and support it. Today’s guest, Bri McKoy, just so happens to work for a great non-profit that you can believe in. She’ll tell us all about it, and the way her incredibly unique job helps support its goal.