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6 ways to tell if brand deals are legit

 
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When you think about how content creators make an income, one of the first things that you think about is brand partnerships.

Personally, this is one of my biggest income streams each month and so regardless if you are a beginner or a seasoned content creator, when you see a brand partnership request come through your inbox, you can’t help but be a little excited. But one of the biggest mistakes I see beginner content creators doing is letting that excitement cloud their judgment and responding to, or accepting any and all brand requests.

We have all been there, most seasoned creators will probably tell you they were scammed at least once or twice. But the longer you do this, the more you can spot, not only scams but also brands that are disrespecting the creator with their lowball request. Today I’m going to share with you how to tell the difference between a legitimate brand partnership request, and how to avoid being scammed by the rest. Let’s do this!

The Creator Q&A Submission was by Coraline: @coralinejsongs

Visit my shop page here for more details on all of my products!
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Content provided by Katie Steckly. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Katie Steckly or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

When you think about how content creators make an income, one of the first things that you think about is brand partnerships.

Personally, this is one of my biggest income streams each month and so regardless if you are a beginner or a seasoned content creator, when you see a brand partnership request come through your inbox, you can’t help but be a little excited. But one of the biggest mistakes I see beginner content creators doing is letting that excitement cloud their judgment and responding to, or accepting any and all brand requests.

We have all been there, most seasoned creators will probably tell you they were scammed at least once or twice. But the longer you do this, the more you can spot, not only scams but also brands that are disrespecting the creator with their lowball request. Today I’m going to share with you how to tell the difference between a legitimate brand partnership request, and how to avoid being scammed by the rest. Let’s do this!

The Creator Q&A Submission was by Coraline: @coralinejsongs

Visit my shop page here for more details on all of my products!
… and interested in the Creatorly Media services -
check them out here!

  continue reading

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