Hey there,
I hope your weekend was awesome. I’m creating a new series to help you create new income streams.
I’m going to feature a series of income streams you can pursue and arm you with the tools to turn them into reality and produce real income for you (hopefully).
The first one: sponsorships
I talk about sponsorships often on my Medium account:
I also teach about sponsorships in my free course and paid course.
The free course is an introduction to sponsorships, telling you what they are, how they work, etc.
The paid course shows you how to unlock up to five-figure months with sponsorships so you can learn how to book recurring brand deals on your own, learn how travel free with travel brand deals, even as a microblogger, plus 12 scripted templates you can use to pitch brands, and more.
In this newsletter, I’m going to share some gems that will help you find amazing brands to partner with.
This works if you’re a creator like a social media influencer, writer, podcaster, recording artist, poet, blogger, vlogger, etc.
By the way, if you want to learn how to start your own part-time content creator business, grab my ebook Part-Time Creator Club.
Where to Find Brands to Partner With
They’re actually all around you. I know you don’t want to hear that.
Here are some places you can visit that puts this info right in the palm of your hand:
Clara is a site I’ve talked about a lot before. It’s a collection of anonymous creator reviews that share their experience and pay in a review.
This is great if you want to know what companies have a history working with creators.
It’s good if you one of the companies you’re negotiating with is in their database, that way you can see how much they’ve paid creators in the past and a better idea of what their budget might be.
FYPM is a new site I just joined. It’s a lot like Clara. Anonymous reviews and pay info from creator-friendly brands.
Growth in Reverse is a newsletter that goes out once a week, I think. I joined this one recently from Twitter. They share some really amazing insights on how newsletters grow, content creator info, and more.
Who Sponsors Stuff I just joined yesterday. It’s a collection of newsletter sponsors so if you want to pitch for your newsletter, you know what companies are newsletter creator friendly.
All these sites/resources are FREE.
What’s next?
If you’re interested in creating an additional income stream or growing your existing income stream from brand sponsorships, hopefully this info helps.
Questions? Comment below.
Enjoy your week!
Cheers,
Jenn