Wednesday, 2 December 2015

How to Find and Successfully Work With Influencers

We have yet to see the full impact of where the “influencer economy” will take us. What many don’t realize is this is actually a new twist on the old game of having celebrities endorse your products or services. The difference now is what constitutes influence.

Where once only the rich and famous had significant influence (and they still do), today there are many paths to becoming influential enough to derive an income. We have many more choices of influencers when we want to promote our books, products, or businesses.

Types of Influencers

For years brands have been paying mom blogs to promote their products because blog readers are loyal and trust a mom’s recommendation more than advertising.

Authors are investing money with social media influencers to push their content onto the “Most Popular” page of major sites like Forbes; if they spend more, they could get featured on the home page.

Quote: Without rappot, you will not get what you want - not money, not promotions, not friends ~ Genie Z. Laborde

Celebrities can now rise from the working class to become valuable on a specific social media platform. We see this most often on YouTube, Instagram, or Snapchat, but that type of influence is also found on Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, and LinkedIn.

This fascinating story on Entrepreneur.com relates How This Entrepreneur Went From Dead Broke to Mega Influencer in One Year. He leveraged his connections to create demand for introducing important people to each other in social settings.

While most of us do not have those kinds of connections, what he did is what I also do to grow work for all my collaborators. The difference is that only those who can afford to pay four figures can participate in what he is doing while anyone can benefit from working with us.

Influencers tend to know each other, and that influence has grown out of their relationships. But what if you’re not an influencer? Maybe you want to become one or perhaps you would like to engage influencers to promote your business.

How to Find and Work With Influencers

Fortunately, platforms exist to identify influencers and enable anyone to connect with them. ClearVoice is a creator marketplace enabling users to discover the optimum content creators for their needs.

Influence Equation Forbes Quote

I mention ClearVoice because it goes beyond just creating content or finding influencers; the company’s platform provides a workflow for content strategy from start to finish. Inside the ClearVoice platform, businesses can:

  • Search their idea lab by topic or keywords for ideas.
  • Create a project and add it to an editorial calendar.
  • Find and hire a content creator.
  • Provide specific, detailed instructions.
  • Review, request revisions, and approve content.
  • Measure results.

This video shows how ClearVoice works and what it does:

These new platforms make it much easier to stay on top of projects when you have many influencers involved. Whether you automate your activities or do them manually, it is essential to stay organized from start to finish.

Using Influencers for Promoting Your Content

Creating content is just the first step; equally important is promoting it well. If you choose content creators who are also influencers, ask them how much promotion is included and whether they offer additional types of promotion. Some of us have a process allowing you to work with influencers who collectively promote your content.

Babbly is a new method of amplifying social sharing. Unlike previous tools that influencers use to share your content on one platform at a time, when they use Babbly, they click one button and the content is sent to their attached Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn accounts.

Babbly makes it easy to get your content shared to Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn

Increase your reach by spreading the word among your collaborators about any tools you use. Babbly is so easy to use, it should grow quickly. And the more users they have, the more visibility the content that you share will receive.

This post offers more tips to identify additional influencers to promote your brand. Once you make contact with an influencer, ask them who else they know who would be a good fit for your projects.

Influencer Marketing Tips

The more guidance you give your influencers, the more satisfied you will be with the results you achieve. Share your goals in advance. Are you primarily interested in visibility, in driving traffic back to your site, in capturing leads, or generating sales?

Develop your landing pages and 1500 word evergreen pillar content first. The better your existing content, the more your influencers can do for you. Work with your SEO and a content strategist to determine your direction, and set a strategy before you bring any influencers on board.

Be very clear in what you want. This video explains how to get the most out of your influencer marketing campaign when working with a YouTuber, but the same points apply to working with any influencer:

Influencers are in more demand than ever–and they’re very busy. Many brands do such a poor job of reaching out to them that they either get ignored or get a reputation as companies to be avoided.

Remember that influencers talk to each other, so if you treat any one of them badly, word will spread and getting influencers on board for your projects will become much more difficult.

Lee Odden at TopRankBlog has compiled these 50 Ways to Fail at Influencer Marketing. Be sure to read the post so you know what to avoid. And if you don’t take these points seriously, you will end up having to hire an influencer to try to fix your reputation among influencers!

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