April 24, 2019 9:40 am
Published by Mikyron Padayachee
Fitness influencers on social media are spreading health and fitness with their audience one post at a time. Becoming fit and eating healthy are some of the most popular new year’s resolutions. We are well into 2019 and anyone looking to rekindle their fitness motivation or continue their grind only has to turn to social media.
Fitness influencers share effective workout regimens and healthy lifestyles with their audience. They build a sense of community by inspiring and educating through their content. From #FitFriday to #MotivationMonday, fitness influencers have changed the way we behave at the gym and in the kitchen.
Whether you are someone wanting to get motivated or a brand wanting to collaborate with a fitness influencer to tell your story, check out these 5 fitness influencers who are on Webfluential.
Torrie is a WWE Hall Of Famer who offers workouts, fitness & nutrition tips, motivation and wisdom.
Sabrina is a long distance runner and fitness enthusiast from New York City with great influence on the local and global running and fitness community.
Tumi is a fitness guru who believes in living a healthy active balanced lifestyle. He has dedicated his time to help people live better and healthier lifestyles and achieve their dream bodies.
Erin is the only self-coached, natural world champion bodybuilder. Her brand appeals to the figure competitors and the women who just want to look great.
James Alexander-Ellis (JAE) is an advanced Personal Trainer, WBFF Pro Fitness Competitor, Endorsed Athlete and Content Creator from West London.
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April 10, 2019 10:40 am
Published by Mikyron Padayachee
Influencer Marketing is not just for humans anymore. In the last year, dogs have made a mark on the influencer marketing industry. These days it is almost impossible to scroll through your Instagram feed without seeing a cute doggo. Some of these dogs have been collaborating with huge brands and making hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Most consumers make purchasing decisions based on emotion. The emotion that dogs evoke is a sense of comfort and happiness. According to Matt Meeker, co-founder, and CEO of Bark & Co, creator of BarkBox, “When it comes to influencer campaigns, dogs can get away with a lot more than humans. People don’t look at a dog influencer and say, ‘That dog is a sellout.’ They are totally wooed by its cuteness.”
Pet influencers also use their influence to raise awareness to spread the word about pet rescue, adoption, and welfare. Coach, who have used pets in their ads in the past made donations to the Chicago French Bulldog Rescue and No-Kill Los Angeles on behalf of the dogs who appeared in their ads.
Webfluential gives dogs, or at least their humans, a way to connect with brands and craft stories. Below is a list of some of Webfleuntial’s top dog influencers.
Rocky Kanaka is an Emmy nominated host and creator of Save Our Shelter on Netflix and Dog’s Day Out featured on his social media. Rocky also has a passion for cooking and baking for dogs and is the founder of The Dog Bakery.
Kia Chambers is a North Carolina native who started her blog ComeWagAlong.com in 2012 to share her experiences as a new dog owner with Simba.
Jacob and Bruno are two 3-year-old Mini Dachshund brothers who started their social media journey at 8 weeks old.
Mochi and Kiwi are Golden Retrievers born in Maine and raised in Massachusetts. Mochi can be easily recognized by his signature boxy” head and Kiwi by the “zipper” down her nose and her black patch (aka: birthmark) on her tail.
Zira is 5/8 Pembroke Welsh Corgi and 3/8 Miniature Australian Shepherd. Ellie is Zira’s half-sister. The Donovan’s, Zira and Ellie’s humans post pictures and videos of their daily lives and adventures with their beloved corgi mixes.
Get started with booking dog influencers to tell your brand’s story here.
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April 2, 2019 4:04 pm
Published by Mikyron Padayachee
“Communication to a relationship is like oxygen to life. Without it…it dies”- Tony Gaskins
Effective communication between marketers and influencers is vital in an influencer marketing campaign. Communication serves as the foundation of any collaboration and can assist marketers and influencers to plan, motivate and organize a collaboration. Poor communication can be the source of a failed influencer marketing campaign.
Below we have given both marketers and influencers a few key methods to increase the effectiveness of their communication on Webfluential, including how marketers can write the perfect brief to kick off a campaign, how influencers can create a quote to send marketers and how marketers and influencers can keep in contact during a collaboration.
The perfect influencer marketing brief
The idea: Outline the key message you wish to convey. Include the language you want the influencer to use along with any brand sensitivities (taboo topics and actions).
Key dates: Let the influencer know about any events they need to keep in mind (holidays, special events), especially if the entire campaign revolves around a specific event i.e. Valentines Day.
Time to post: Timing is everything. The time and day of the week can affect the performance of a post, therefore it is important to let influencers know when they should post.
Budget: The budget you set will dictate the tier of influencer you can use as well as determine how much you can spend on paid media. Informing the influencer on how much you are willing to spend will allow them to curate and organize their content accordingly.
Content: Tell the influencer what channels they need to post on, the form of content they need to create (Images, stories, videos).
FTC guidelines: Informing the influencer about FTC guidelines, such as making it clear that their content is sponsored, is extremely important. Marketers and influencers who ignore FTC guidelines can potentially get into legal trouble.
Audience: Marketers need to create a buyer persona and then tell the influencer exactly who the buyer is. Influencers will be able to create content that appeals to that buyer. Find out more about key audience metrics on Webfluential here.
Marketers can use the above as a template when booking influencers on Webfluential. Simply search for an influencer that you would like to collaborate with then send them a message with your perfect brief.
How influencers can respond to briefs on Webfluential
When you receive a brief from a brand you will be able to create a quote and also send a message to the marketer, possibly giving them feedback and your plan of action.
To create your quote Choose which channels you will use and how many posts on each channel you will create (set the quantity of the channels you do not want to use to 0). You will be able to add an extra line item, such as an Instagram story or a public appearance if the marketer requests this. You will also be able to offer the marketer a discount.
Keep the conversation going
Once the influencer has set their quote and the marketer accepts it, a major key is to remain in contact throughout the duration of the campaign. Marketers and influencers will be able to contact each other in their ‘collaboration chat’. The collaboration chat is an important tool for both parties to use to communicate and share files ensuring that all the content is suitable before going live and that all objectives included in the influencer brief are met.
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