Accidentally Influential
A media kit won't land you a brand deal by itself. But not having one — or having the wrong things in it — will definitely cost you deals you should have gotten. This is Season 2 Episode 4 of Accidentally Influential, and this one has been a long time coming. We've mentioned media kits in episode four, episode five, episode 27, and basically every time we've talked about pitching brands. Today we're actually breaking it down — what goes in, what to leave out, and the free tool that builds yours in ten minutes. What We Cover: * What a media kit actually is and what job it's doing for you when you send it * Why brands spend less than 30 seconds scanning yours — and how to build it so the right things land immediately * The 7 elements every creator media kit needs (in the exact order a brand will look for them) * Element 1: Who you are and who you serve — the one statement that does all the heavy lifting * Element 2: Your engagement rate, average views, and follower count — why engagement rate is the number brands actually care about * Element 3: Audience demographics — why this is what brands are really buying when they partner with you * Element 4: Content examples — why your most viral video is probably not the right choice here * Element 5: Past brand partnerships and case studies — and the question you should be asking every brand you've worked with * Element 6: Your rates — why the research says including them gets you more deals, not fewer * Element 7: How to reach you — yes, this still needs to be said What NOT to include in your media kit (including the life story nobody asked for) * Why you should never make up numbers — and why brands will find out if you do * Beacons — the free tool that builds your media kit automatically and updates it every week without you touching it * Your challenge: have a media kit done by next Monday Your Homework: Go to beacons.ai, connect your platforms, and let it pull your stats. Fill in your bio in one sentence. Done. You have a media kit. DM us the link when it's ready. Episodes Referenced: * Ep 22 [https://open.spotify.com/episode/5Tq2VF9fnkXpejkNQZzmTI?si=pyScAfRJQuuWXv1a5SEHWg]: What Brands Are Actually Looking For ft. Noam Giras of Tailor Brands — Noam confirmed Beacons is a tool brands actually recognize and appreciate * Ep 5 [https://open.spotify.com/episode/497metIfbg3iUhaXpK6sqS?si=p_ddGmWuS0qrIrWWlxk5iQ]: What You Should Actually Charge — the 4R Pricing Framework for figuring out your rates * S2E1 [https://open.spotify.com/episode/2j8QMfg1zcbR4EVmxrPReK?si=hxHlvB9aQUK9Ekfk23t7Fg]: You're Already Doing This for Free — where to find content examples to include in your kit * Ep 25 [https://open.spotify.com/episode/1oh3BOo5zekVi6brUhPXgC?si=qqTBPzAhQUSBexIIzqWjWA]: Is Your Profile Brand Ready? — the 5-point checklist that complements this episode More From Us: * Join the Creator Club Waitlist [https://teanna-blees-444a.mykajabi.com/cc-waitlist] — coaching, templates, rate calculators, and direct help pitching brands * Follow us on IG & TikTok: @notaninfluencerco [https://www.instagram.com/notaninfluencerco/] A Note From Our Sponsor: We talk a lot on this show about treating your content creation like a business — and that means setting yourself up with the right foundation. When Tea and I made Not An Influencer Creator Agency official, we used Tailor Brands [https://tailorbrands.go2cloud.org/aff_c?offer_id=90&aff_id=9711] to form our LLC. The process was genuinely simple — we filed from our laptops in under an hour, tracked our filing status right inside the Tailor dashboard, and had everything we needed to keep moving. Tailor also offers additional services like EIN setup, business bank accounts, and a finance manager to track your income and expenses as you grow. Search "Tailor Business Builder" to get started today.
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