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Influencer Outreach Explained

Influencer outreach is the brand-side process of identifying, contacting, and negotiating with creators for paid campaigns or gifting partnerships.

Two outreach patterns dominate. Manual outreach: a brand manager builds a spreadsheet from Instagram and TikTok searches, cold-DMs each creator, and negotiates one-on-one. The advantage is bespoke fit per creator; the cost is roughly 30-90 minutes of human time per shortlisted creator and a hit rate (DM-to-booked) under 15% at most brands. Marketplace outreach: the brand browses a directory of creators who have already published rate cards and accepted that brands can book them directly. The advantage is no DM negotiation overhead; the cost is the marketplace fee. Examples: a Shopify brand running gifting at 200 creators per quarter typically goes manual until volume hurts; a brand running 5 paid campaigns per quarter typically goes marketplace from the start.

For creators, the brand-side outreach experience determines whether the partnership starts well. Brands that send vague DMs ("hey love your content, can we collab?") signal they have not done their homework and usually negotiate the fee down once specifics surface. Brands that book through a marketplace with the deliverables and budget pre-specified signal they know what they want, and creators reward that clarity with faster acceptance and tighter execution. Collabios is the marketplace path: every creator publishes a rate card, every booking specifies the deliverables and brief upfront, payment is held in escrow until delivery, removing the multi-week DM thread that historically slowed influencer outreach to a crawl.

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