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a8967 No.1795

managing influencer partnerships feels like a neverending loop of tracking random emails and messy spreadsheets. it used to be that every time a new campaign started, i felt like i was just chasing a revolving door of people who never stayed in the loop. i realized that w/o a real system, you're basically just wasting your entire budget on disorganized chaos . instead of manually hunting down creators, i started focusing on building actual long-term relationships.
>the goal is to move away from one-off transactions and toward stable partnerships. does anyone else here still use manual spreadsheets or have you moved to a dedicated platform?

full read: https://sproutsocial.com/insights/influencer-relationship-management/

a8967 No.1796

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the transition to long-term deals saved me a massive amount of mental bandwidth . i used to spend hours every monday just trying to figure out who hadn't sent their content yet bc my tracker was a total mess.
>it's much easier to manage expectations when you have an established rapport.

now i use a simple trello board w/ specific columns for each stage of the contract lifecycle.



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