4 key takeaways eCommerce brands should know before doing their next influencer campaign
Influencer marketing is word-of-mouth marketing at scale. If you try to make influencer content look like a TV commercial, it loses its authenticity and consumers will respond negatively. More than ever before, consumers are researching their products and can tell when a recommendation is genuine and when it is not. Here are three important things to keep in mind to ensure your next influencer campaign is a success.
1. Use data to identify your influencers before their aesthetics
In both cases, we started with identifying influencers’ audiences before focusing in on a specific influencer’s appearance or style. When you focus on the audience first, you allow yourself to test new content verticals and styles that you may not have considered otherwise.
2. Unsuspecting influencers can have the perfect audience
We paid less attention to the specific content that the influencer makes (as long as it was in the right ballpark). Someone like a gaming channel or female lifestyle channel can be really great for a snack box. It’s important to cast a wide (but calculated) net, because you might find out that an influencer speaks really well to your topic. Reaching out to a lot of influencers can be a rather tedious task. Our platform allows for brands to search, message, negotiate, contract, and review influencers all in one place making the workflow process smooth and centralized.
3. Don’t try to change influencers’ content, work within it
Creative freedom is king. We provided a framework where influencers can enjoy and understand our brand’s product, but let them have control over the content – as they ultimately know what their audience will respond best to.
4. Drive more purchases by customizing the customer journey
We customized the experience from end-to-end. From the second someone views a piece of content to the point of check-out, we customized every part of that experience so our brand’s future customer remembered why they were checking out in the first place.