{"id":131515,"date":"2014-06-25T12:23:21","date_gmt":"2014-06-25T19:23:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/heartifb.com\/?p=131515"},"modified":"2024-02-14T02:57:44","modified_gmt":"2024-02-14T10:57:44","slug":"5-tips-to-consider-in-approaching-brands","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/heartifb.com\/5-tips-to-consider-in-approaching-brands\/","title":{"rendered":"5 Tips for Successfully Approaching Brands"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Yesterday I participated in a webinar for brands on identifying & working with social (media) influencers. This included bloggers of course, and I shared some of my experiences as a blogger\/influencer working with various brands in different capacities. The brands had so many questions about how to work with influencers that I left with enough ideas to last me for a few weeks of IFB posts! More than anything, I realized that no matter how much it might seem that \u2018every\u2019 brand out there has a grip on working with bloggers, many in fact have no clue where to start.<\/p>\n
There are a ton of ways brands and influencers can find each other, and bloggers are creative and driven enough to proactively pursue brands they\u2019d like to work with. However, most brands seem to make the first move! Before working through the process and pulling together tools (i.e. media kit) you need to pitch brands, here are a few things to think about on how bloggers can work with brands. I gave these very same points as advice to brands in how they can work with influencers – but on the flip side, these concepts are just as important to making that partnership work.<\/p>\n
Study the brands you want to work with. What are the brand\u2019s core values and target audience? How have they worked with bloggers already, if at all? Which bloggers have they worked with? Just like brands should work only with bloggers that resonate with their audience, bloggers should research and determine whether or not a brand will truly resonate with their readers. If you\u2019re frequently posting about savvy shopping and thrifted outfits, your readers might not take well if you begin pursuing brand partnerships with high-end designers.<\/p>\n