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Primped, Polished, Put Together:Creating Assets That Help Your Influencers Shine

Primped, Polished, Put Together:Creating Assets That Help Your Influencers Shine

Primped, Polished, Put Together:Creating Assets That Help Your Influencers Shine

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Primped, Polished, Put Together:Creating Assets That Help Your Influencers Shine
Appealing to influencers is part art, part science. And you need a stacked plan in place before you pitch them. Here’s everything you need to do in order to work with those influencers you want to work with the most (and who will benefit you the most!).
ABOUT THIS COURSE

You’ve identified your influencer targets… but it’s not quite prime time yet. Now the real work begins! Once you ask an influencer to be a part of your program or effort, they’re going to have questions galore about the proposed campaign. You need to be ready to help them tell your story.

In Primped, Polished, Put Together: Creating Assets That Help Your Influencers Shine you’ll learn everything you need in order to build engaging influencer programs. In this course, you’ll learn what it takes to create a content arsenal that your influencers can grab, study, learn, and leverage.

You’ll also learn how to land the influencers you want by writing a pitch letter that gets them to shout YES!, and how to create your own campaign material to complement your influencer’s efforts. What’s more: you’ll discover the secrets of authentic messaging and why it’s a MUST to successful influencer marketing.

Your influencers are waiting. Are you ready to create the types of programs that bring in followers, sales, and love?

LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1 Develop a list of assets needed to develop a content arsenal for influencers
2 Write a pitch letter and follow-up letter that will attract the influencers you want to work with
3 Tie your goals to the experience you want to create with your influencers’ audience
4 Understand the importance of authenticity and how to integrate your story with your influencers