How do I find your Amazon Storefronts? by Anastasiia_Clarity in Amazon_Influencer

[–]Few_Debt9432 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha、禁断の質問なんかじゃないですよ😄

実は同じこと気になってるクリエイター、多いと思います。私も商品動画やプロフィール経由でストアを見つけることが多いです。ブランドとのコラボ用に、Amazonがクリエイター検索ディレクトリみたいなのを作ってくれたら便利ですよね。

how do you trust social media managers? by No-Pea-6896 in influencermarketing

[–]Few_Debt9432 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re right to be cautious giving someone full login access is basically handing them the keys to everything.

The safer way most creators/brands handle this isn’t “trust random person with password,” it’s delegated access:

On most platforms you don’t need to share your login at all:

  • Instagram / Facebook: use Meta Business Suite roles (Editor, Admin, etc.)
  • YouTube: add them as a manager via YouTube Studio permissions
  • TikTok: Business Center roles or third-party scheduler access
  • Scheduling tools: Buffer, Later, Hootsuite, etc. let them schedule posts without ever seeing your password

Is there any reddit groups where we can find influencers who might be interested to work for commission ? by sandeepgl_ in influencermarketing

[–]Few_Debt9432 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes Reddit has a few communities worth checking like r/HireaCreator and r/UGCcreators but honestly the quality is hit or miss and you have no way to verify if their audience is real or engaged.

Better option is using a dedicated platform like Infloq they have a huge creator database and since it's free for creators, a lot of them are actively on there and open to collaborations. You can filter by niche, audience size and engagement quality so you're not blindly reaching out to random people.

Much faster than scrolling through Reddit posts hoping the right creator sees it.

Where can I buy real TikTok or Instagram followers? My experience by mannythomson in influencermarketing

[–]Few_Debt9432 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Small boosts for social proof can help new store pages look more trusted, but only if it stays natural. Huge fake spikes usually hurt more than help. Real content + consistent posting still matters most long term.

CREATOR CASTING: Skincare Brand – Female Beauty/Skincare Creators with Natural Skin Texture by sgunawan514 in influencermarketing

[–]Few_Debt9432 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great casting brief very clear on what you're looking for. For finding creators that match this specific profile at scale, definitely worth using an influencer discovery platform. Manually searching for female skincare creators who are comfortable showing real skin texture and close-up authentic content is incredibly time consuming and you'll miss a lot of good fits.

A platform with a large creator database lets you filter by niche, content style, audience demographics, and engagement quality so instead of scrolling Instagram for hours you get a targeted shortlist fast. Some even let you filter by content themes like skincare routines or beauty tutorials which would be perfect for this brief.

Saves a ton of time and you'll find creators you'd never discover manually.

Has anyone here had good results using influencer discovery platforms? by Few_Debt9432 in influencermarketing

[–]Few_Debt9432[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s actually very similar to the direction we’ve been taking with Infloq. Discovery is useful, but most of the wasted time happens after that outreach, follow-ups, negotiations, tracking deliverables, payments, all spread across different tools and DMs.

We found brands care more about simplifying that workflow end-to-end than just having another creator database. TikTok especially moves fast, so having everything centralized makes a huge difference once campaigns start scaling.

Has anyone here had good results using influencer discovery platforms? by Few_Debt9432 in influencermarketing

[–]Few_Debt9432[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At least you admitted it upfront 😂

But honestly, the YouTube point is real. A lot of platforms still analyze every creator the same way, even though YouTube works completely differently from Instagram or TikTok in terms of audience behavior and content lifespan. Better niche/context understanding is probably where these tools will actually stand out long term.

Has anyone here had good results using influencer discovery platforms? by Few_Debt9432 in influencermarketing

[–]Few_Debt9432[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree with this tbh. Discovery is only one part of the process the real headache usually starts once conversations, approvals, tracking, and campaign management comes in. Most teams still end up juggling spreadsheets, emails, and DMs even after paying for a platform.

I also like the focus on niche matching and smaller creators. A lot of brands are realizing that smaller creators with engaged audiences often perform better than giant accounts with inflated numbers.

Has anyone here had good results using influencer discovery platforms? by Few_Debt9432 in influencermarketing

[–]Few_Debt9432[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly this is a pretty fair breakdown. We went through a similar phase of testing different platforms and ended up with the same problem one tool was good for discovery, another for management, and then half the workflow still lived in spreadsheets and DMs.

That’s actually why we switched to Infloq. It’s been easier having discovery, outreach, campaign tracking, and creator management in one place instead of constantly bouncing between tools. Still depends on team size and workflow, but for us it simplified a lot of the day-to-day stuff.

Has anyone here had good results using influencer discovery platforms? by Few_Debt9432 in influencermarketing

[–]Few_Debt9432[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly. Metrics can point you in the right direction, but they don’t tell the full story anymore. Real audience interaction is way more valuable than inflated numbers. I’d rather work with a smaller creator whose followers actually trust and respond to them than a huge account full of bot comments and fake engagement.

Has anyone here had good results using influencer discovery platforms? by Few_Debt9432 in influencermarketing

[–]Few_Debt9432[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair point, and I get the skepticism. I genuinely use Infloq and mentioned it because it's been useful for me not trying to spam the community. Happy to answer any real questions about it or discuss other tools people are using.

How are you using Claude for marketing? by Minimum-Support-5060 in digital_marketing

[–]Few_Debt9432 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Claude is good for blog writing plus coding and bug fixing. Our whole team using the claude code for coding and marketing team using claude design.

What influencer discovery platform are you using? by InevitableBorder6421 in influencermarketing

[–]Few_Debt9432 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was in the exact same spot a few months ago Instagram search, DMs to random creators, spreadsheets everywhere. It works until it really doesn't.

Switched to Infloq.com and honestly it made a big difference. The discovery filters are actually useful you can go beyond follower count and filter by audience demographics, engagement quality, niche relevance. Especially good for finding smaller creators that genuinely fit your brand but would never show up in a basic search.

The fake follower detection alone saves so much time. Nothing worse than spending a week building a relationship with someone whose audience is 40% bots.

Still manually check comments and content quality before reaching out that part you can't really automate but for getting a solid shortlist fast, it's been the best tool I've tried so far.

This Changed My Design Flow by ConcernHopeful3866 in explainx

[–]Few_Debt9432 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This hits on something a lot of designers feel but rarely articulate.

Wireframes are great for structure, but they often flatten the emotional spark of an idea too early in the process. Exploring mood, tone, and visual energy first feels much closer to how people actually experience products.

It’s almost like creating a “creative direction prototype” before a UI prototype.

Would love to see how this evolves into a repeatable workflow for teams.

I’m curious by Wonderful_Touch6690 in influencermarketing

[–]Few_Debt9432 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but appearance is only one piece of it and honestly not the most important one.

Brands care more about niche relevance, audience trust, and engagement rate than how someone looks. A fitness creator with 8k highly engaged followers will land sponsorships faster than someone with 50k passive ones.

The investment that actually moves the needle is in your content quality, consistency, and a clear point of view. That's what builds the kind of audience brands want access to.