How To Pitch To A Brand For A Collaboration Without A Media Kit

Pitching yourself to a brand for a collaboration is sometimes tricky. You don’t know what to say, you don’t have a media kit, and you don’t want to be rejected. But honestly, you have nothing to lose and only an opportunity to gain by pitching yourself!
Start by identifying a few companies that you would love to collaborate with. Maybe it’s a fashion company, a beauty company, a restaurant or even a blow out bar right down the street from you. I would try to find companies that have collaborated with people you follow, or ones that you absolutely adore! The worst thing that they can say is no, so don’t be afraid of rejection!
I believe that the best way to contact companies is over email. If you go onto their website, half the time they will have a specific email just for collaborations. Make sure to send an email to that one and if they do not have a collab specific email, just send it to their info/customer service.
To start off, I would introduce yourself and include your Instagram handle, it will be important for the brand to see your profile. If you are trying to collab with a local brand, mention that you are in their area!
Next I like to mention how many followers I have. This tells the brand the potential of how many people will see your post if they decide to send you product. If you are approaching a certain number, like 3,000, say something along the lines of, “I am increasing in followers everyday, and I am about to reach 3,000 total followers”. Play around with words and see what feels most natural to say for you.
An important part about this email is making sure to say how this will benefit the company. You always want to sell yourself by saying how you can help them if they provide you with their product. Saying something like, “I want to show my followers your adorable dresses and skirts” or “I would love to promote your brand and shop location to my followers in exchange for a collaboration with your amazing blow out bar.” Keep it simple and concise and tell them exactly why you want this collab!
So this is an example of a short pitch that I like to send to a brand, let’s use a clothing brand for example: “Hello! My name is Ellie and I run the fashion, beauty and lifestyle Instagram account under the handle of @thesevee. I currently have over 10,000 followers with more following my account everyday. I would absolutely love to promote some of your clothing items to my followers with a few Instagram feed posts and multiple story posts. Would this collaboration be possible at this time? Please let me know and I look forward to hearing back from you!”
Another way you can contact a brand, typically a local brand or one with a smaller following, is through a DM on instagram. This is a great way to get a direct response from them quickly, since they typically will respond a lot faster.
For example, you could DM a new shop that is opening in your area and say something like: “Hey babes! Congratulations on opening! Is there any chance you would be willing to do a collab? I would love to promote your business on my feed and stories!”
Overall, just try it and see what happens! It doesn’t have to be perfect and sometimes companies are begging for accounts to collab with so they will not even hesitate to collab with you.
If a company asks for your media kit, I would not reply if you do not have one. A company asked me for mine, I didn’t reply, and a few days later they emailed again almost begging for a collab. You never know if they will reach back out again, its possible!
Be patient, be yourself, and go get those collaborations girl!!
I believe in you, and you should believe in yourself too!
Xoxo, Ellie – @thesevee

Blogging 101: Brand Ambassadorships, Collaborations, and Media Kits!

Hello Lovelies!!

I may be a newcomer to the blogging industry, but in the last few months I have learned a lot about personal marketing and working with a variety of different brands! Over time, I have seen my blog and social media grow with hard work, consistency, sponsorship, and collaboration. So, here are some of the most important skills to get started as a blogger, influencer, and brand ambassador!

Being a Brand Ambassador

Anyone in the industry can be considered an influencer, but to be a brand ambassador is a completely different endeavor. Brands are almost always looking for ambassadors, and oftentimes they will select multiple influencers to work as a team to promote the brand. With most of the brand ambassadorships I work with, they would advertise the opportunity on their website or social media and accept applications through an online form. After completing the application, I would hear back from them within a week or so. By this point the brand would send out a detailed list of responsibilities and benefits including posting requirements and compensation! If a brand is not advertising a brand ambassador program, you can always email them asking if they offer positions or if they are interested in a collaboration.

Collaborations and Sponsorships

The biggest advice I can give regarding collaborations and how to get sponsored is to pick the brands you are passionate about, engage them on social media, and send an email!! You are not always going to have brands reach out to you, but it means A LOT to a brand to receive a personal message from an influencer willing to support them. Be sure to quickly mention who you are, why you like their brand, what you are interested in doing for a collaboration, and the best way for them to contact you. You may not hear back from everyone, but this is a great way to get started and gain experience!

Creating a Media Kit

Once you have some experience working with a few brands, the best way to find more opportunities is to organize your affiliation and experiences into a media kit! This can act as a resumé to share with future collaborators, and working with similar brands is a great way to maintain a consistent brand! Post your media kit on your personal site, link it to your social media, and be sure to share it when emailing for any potential brand collaboration. I created my online resumé/media kit (featured below) using Canva. This site is great for any kind of visual marketing!

Thank you for reading!

xx,

A