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Welcome to Creators Are Brands, hosted by Tom Boyd. This is the show that explores how solo creators and storytellers are building brands online. From the mindsets, to the tactics, to the business side, I am fascinated how these individuals are building brands around their individualities. In this show, we learn what’s working, so we can apply that to your mission. We talk to creators, their teams, the platforms that power them. Learn how to make money as a solo creator by subscribing to the http://www.BonusFootage.co
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In this episode I call Adam Wienckowski (@adamwienckowski) to jam about how he thinks about creating content, talking to brands, and enjoying the process.
Adam went from $25 Fiverr deals to thousand dollar brand deals and 70K on IG in less than a year.
Here are some moments:
His 2 tips for hooks that I am implementing ASAP
How to price those tricky brand deals (spoiler: Adam's got a cool "three times rule")
Making your content pop so viewers can't look away
Balancing the creator hustle with, you know, actually having a life
Why investing in yourself might be the smartest move you make
Enjoy the convo and let me know if you like this format on IG. @BonusFootage
In this episode, I share 3 things you can do to make the most of brand deal opportunities. This is for creators who have built an audience, and now you need to navigate conversations with brands and agencies while still making videos that your audience loves.
Follow for more tips at @BonusFootage on Instagram
The books that I highlight in this episode are:
10x is Easier Than 2x
Buy Back Your Time
Getting Results The Agile Way
Deep Work
The Hidden Genius
As you're setting goals for the new year, these are some kindle highlights from some of my favorite books to have in mind.
Please share the show with a friend if you gained any insights.
Have an inspired day and thanks for listening.
@BonusFootage
in this episode, i break down parallels between lessons i've learned as a creative professional and as new player to the sport of pickleball. we discuss:
communication and confidence
creative partnerships
mindsets for competition
consistency and patience
adding creative skills
if you like this show, check out my accounts @bonusfootage on all platforms
In this episode, my friend Jules Montgomery talks about how she changed from educational content to lifestyle vlogs, the mindsets behind creating without burnout, and gives us some insider tips on editing with CapCut.
If you enjoy the show, share it with a homie.
Follow me on all platforms at @BonusFootage
Get the "Your First Brand Sponsorship" Checklist & Video: https://www.tomboyd.co/your-first-brand-sponsorship-checklist
In today’s episode, we talk to Nina Zadeh from SideWalker Daily, who has helped thousands of influencers and creators around the globe turn their social media into full-time income.
We discuss exactly how her business helps creators build their businesses
Her signature course is “Pitching to brands” mastercourse (which is linked wherever you’re listening to this pod)
How many followers do you need to have before you start landing brand deals
The importance of positioning your brand
How there isn’t a ONE WAY approach for landing brand deals
Where to start when you’re first approaching brands
How to identify brands who are actually paying
Why you should start doing discovery calls with brands
Why the creator needs to take control of the strategy. Make the brand feel safe
How you should be DM’ing brands
The importance of having an abundance mindset when it comes to ideas
How to collaborate with other creators on affiliate partnerships and much more.
Learn how to make money as a solo creator by subscribing to the Bonus Footage Newsletter where we breakdown creator businesses in emails you can read as fast as watching a TikTok.
Have a wonderful day.
Get the "Your First Brand Sponsorship" Checklist & Video: https://www.tomboyd.co/your-first-brand-sponsorship-checklist
Welcome to the CreatorsAreBrands.com podcast, this is the show that discovers how storytellers are building brands online.
Learn how to make money as a solo creator by subscribing to the Bonus Footage Newsletter where we breakdown creator businesses in emails you can read as fast as watching a TikTok.
In today’s episode, we talk to Austin Hankwitz…who is a creator slash media company slash venture capitalist that has invested in over 18 companies.
These are some of the points we discuss:
Why he focused on building his audience first before thinking about monetizing
How he brought 42,000 funded accounts, from one organic video for a brand.
How he thinks about short form video content
Genius Advice from his friend Tejas Tellur for how to approach TikTok
The importance of being friends with your audience
Why his first video went so viral
His simplified production process that only requires his phone, wired headphones and the TikTok app,
How he approached his Patreon and pricing formats
The most money he made in a month on Patreon
Why he started a newsletter and how he produces it.
The value of building with a business partner who can handle the administrative duties of your creator brand, so the creator can focus on what they do best.
Have an inspired day and thanks for listening!
Learn how to make money as a solo creator by subscribing to the Bonus Footage Newsletter where we breakdown creator businesses in emails you can read as fast as watching a TikTok.
Welcome to this episode of Creators Are Brands hosted by Tom Boyd.
In this episode we talk to Blake Michael (https://www.instagram.com/blakemichael14) who is a creator and the Chief Evangelist of Lumanu.com (Yes, the platform who sponsors this show!)
When I saw his role with Lumanu, I thought that sounds like the perfect role for a creator and I wanted to know more…. And Blake goes into detail how he got the role and how he thinks the industry will shift to hire more positions like this one.
We also discuss…
How he was the youngest magician on YouTube
How he was one of the first people to be in the YouTube partnership program
Why he became so passionate about being a creator as opposed to going the traditional film hollywood route
His love for the start-up ecosystem
How Lumanu.com is focusing on putting more money in your pocket and taking the stress out of the business side of being a creator.
Enjoy the show and subscribe on your favorite podcast platform.
Hit me on the gram: Instagram.com/BonusFootage
Get the "Your First Brand Sponsorship" Checklist & Video: https://www.tomboyd.co/your-first-brand-sponsorship-checklist
Welcome to the Creators Are Brands podcast hosted by Tom Boyd (@BonusFootage)
In this episode, we talk to Kristen Bousquet (https://www.instagram.com/kbousq/). Kristen is an influencer/creator coach that helps people turn their impact into income.
Get Kristen's book on Pitching & Negotiating brand deals here: https://etsy.me/3sbIkFU
I bought Kristen’s ebook on pitching & negotiating brand deals, which is linked wherever you’re listening to this episode… and I loved it so much, applied what I learned immediately, and told her that she should charge more for it.
Then I asked her to be on the podcast to talk through some of my favorite parts.
That’s what this episode is all about….
We discuss getting clarity on your creator brand and creating a mission statement.
How to START talking to brands
The importance of building LOYAL AF audience
What deliverables should you include when pitching a brand?
Working with brands for package deals & long term partnerships.
How do you get in touch with the brands and start building the relationship
What to include in your media kit…
The importance of confidence when negotiating rates as an influencer
The mistake the majority of influencers make when pitching brands.
This episode is powered by Lumanu.com
Listen to this episode with Veronica Ramirez who breaks down all the legal stuff behind being a creator.
You can get in touch with Veronica at @Curator_Counsel
We talk influencer contracts, following FTC rules, and how creators should be communicating with brands.
Get your notepad ready for this convo!
This episode is powered by Lumanu.com (the platform I used for getting paid as a creator.)
If you like the show, remember to reach out to me on IG with your feedback.
Love you and keep creating.
Tom
JT Barnett is BACK for part. 2.
Welcome to the Creators Are Brands podcast where we discover how creators are building brands online.
Today, we talk to my friend Jt Barnett who is absolutely dominating on TikTok as a creator who teaches creators TikTok WHILE building his business built solely around helping dope brands build their following on TikTok. This is one of my favorite conversations on the pod. It was so good, we hardly edited it and just ran the interview raw and uncut.
I hope you enjoy the show.
Listen to our first episode here: https://www.creatorsarebrands.com/making-a-media-empire-one-video-at/
Follow him here: https://www.tiktok.com/@jtbarnett?lang=en
Follow me at instagram.com/bonusfootage
This episode is powered by Lumanu.com
In this episode, we talk to Gabriel Nussbaum…
He is a creator who hit 1 Million followers in just a couple of months on TikTok by educating his audience with short entertaining videos on what they need to learn outside the classroom….
In this episode… we learn…
Exactly how he hit 1 million followers on TikTok
Why he pivoted his style on TikTok and how it lead to more engagement on this videos
How he thinks about this creative process (from research to scripting to publishing)
He frames hooks, how long his videos are, his thinking on the TikTok algorithm
Building this TikTok account as a side hustle while maintaining a full-time job
How he met one of the biggest educational Youtubers at a barbecue then collaborated with him
How he thinks about sponsors on his channel
Why the user interface on TikTok is the best user experience…
The three things he looks for in each video he’s creating
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Get my resources for creators at TomBoyd.co/shorts
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If you’ve wanted to make a podcast, or even considered what it would look like to start one, this episode is for you.
We talk to Espree Devora who is a full-time creator and podcaster.
She publishes multiple episodes a week across her two shows: We Are LA Tech and Women In Tech Show… Harpers Bazaar ranked her show as a top ten podcast, she’s an icon on Clubhouse, and most importantly, she’s known as the “Girl Who Gets It Done”.
In this episode, we learn all about her process for creating a podcast…. And she shares her best tips and insights straight from her experience in producing over 700 podcast episodes.
The outline for this conversation is based on her framework for creating a podcast…
The P’s and the M&M’s.
Purpose
Process
Production
Marketing
Monetization
Throughout this whole episode, we unpack all of these elements.
Between me and you, selfishly, I was asking her these questions so I could continue to improve the quality and reach of the Creators Are Brands podcast… and this free consultation has already been a game changer for how I think about the show.
This episode is essentially a master class on how to podcast, and I can't wait for you to apply these ideas to your very own show.
This show is sponsored by Lumanu.com
In this episode I talk to my friend Eliot Couvat… (https://twitter.com/CDTEliot)
Eliot specializes in Community, Web3 & Social Tokens.
He’s head of community and growth at CoinVise, who helps creators make their own social tokens, and he just wrote a book called “The Social Token Revolution” where he shares everything Social Token and Web3…
So if you’re like myself, who is curious about exploring Web3 as a creator this conversation is for you.
As Eliot breaks down, in the simplest of terms for newbies like me, exactly how creators can be leveraging Social Tokens.
Listen on any podcast platform: CreatorsAreBrands.com
This episode is sponsored by Lumanu.com
Zack Honarvar manages some of the biggest creators in the world. He’s also the founder of Fan Of A Fan and CreatorNow. Zack is a friend and someone who I consult with on a consistent basis and I’m excited to bring some of his ideas to you. He has an amazing way of simplifying complex ideas and providing helpful frameworks for thinking about your brand as a creator.
My favorite part of the show was highlighting some of my favorite tweets of his and having him elaborate on his thinking. This is one of those shows that you might have to listen to twice to fully unpack the gems from Zack.
One of my favorite quotes from the show was:
“When you’re passionate about something, and you’re building it for the right reasons, and you have really good intentions, you attract good people around you.”
In this episode, we discuss :
How to build genuine relationships in the creator economy
What to look for in talent
What creators can learn from musicians and vice versa.
Why it’s easier to put in the work when you know your “why”
What the true measure of success is for him
How he build his management team
Why people need to make moves and less announcements
Why it’s important to be clear on the expectations on money with your team
This episode is powered by Lumanu.com
In this episode, we talk to Jasmine Watt. (https://www.tiktok.com/@jazsocial_)
She is a content creator on TikTok and she has a full-time job in tech. She's a great example of someone who is following her passion as a creator while having a full-time gig. Those two worlds can work together and we're seeing that more and more from content creators. It's a fun hobby to be able to share and build a community online. Jasmine does this by sharing her stance on social media and how to make sense of the platforms we use.
In this podcast, we cover a wide range of subjects including:
Podcast Notes:
Why TikTok is the new Facebook/Instagram ads
Why ads aren’t converting on IG ads
How TikTok is actually converting into email subscribers
How TIkTok helps you grow on other platforms
How imposter syndrome shows up for brand deals
What it means to be a #Genuinfluencer
What makes Emily Marilanko such a great creator
She breaks down her success on creating talking head iphone videos
How to use the greenscreen feature on TikTok
The importance of a strong hook on TikTok and how she structures them
How she edits everything in the TikTok app
This episodes is powered by Lumanu.com. This is the best tool for getting paid for your work as a creator and working with brands.
This week on Creators Are Brands, I chatted with the adventure creator Michael Downie.
Michael Downie is a full-time YouTuber who is coming up on 300,000 subscribers. He has a super inspiring story of how he got started and trusted his vision to be a full-time creator.
In this episode, we discuss:
Why he called himself a YouTuber before he was full-time
How he took out a loan and bet on himself with only 1500 subscribers
How he thinks about working with sponsors and investing it back into the business
His creative process with his team
His exact TIPS for storytelling
Here’s my favorite piece of knowledge Jules dropped in the episode:
“Back when I had 200 subscribers. I decided I was going to introduce myself as a YouTuber even though I had a full-time job at a junk removal company. I decided that I was going to make this my career, that I was going to be a YouTuber.”
This episode is powered by Lumanu.com
The creator economy is hiring // Creators Are Brands Job Board: https://creators-are-brands.pallet.xyz
Welcome to the Creators Are Brands podcast, hosted by Tom Boyd of @BonusFootage. This is the show that discovers how creators are building brands online.
In this episode, I chatted with creator Jules Montgomery.
Listen to the episode here:
Jules is a content creator with 280K followers on TikTok where she teaches her audience how to create with confidence. She’s also an agency owner who connects brands with influencers and she is in the process of building “the glassdoor for influencers.”
In this episode, we discuss:
The first company she started that saw 6 figures within 2 months of launching
How she started her own influencer agency
What she would do differently in her earliest brand deals
Why she is starting the glassdoor for influencers and creators
Exactly how brands should be working with creators
How you should reach out to brands
What you should include in your pitch deck
Here’s my favorite piece of knowledge Jules dropped in the episode: “People want to know what the result is going to be before you start and it’s just NEVER going to work like that. I didn’t trust it… I just sent it.”
For the next few months, I’ll be sharing exclusive insights from each episode with the Lumanu community at Lumanu.com.
Listen to the show on your favorite platform:
Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1493357557?mt=2&ls=1
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/52D1RXgVKyPTXq5eE1qWKp?si=5u6xzNAAScubOpVEWR-OEQ
http://www.CreatorsAreBrands.com
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This episode is powered by Lumanu.com
I hope you’ll tune in! See you back next week. Thank you for listening.
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In this episode I chatted with Mitchell Cohen.
He is the Director of Influencer Partnerships at APPSUMO.com which is a digital product marketplace for entrepreneurs (they do over $100 million a year). Essentially, they’re the Amazon for entrepreneurs and people with digital products.
Mitchell is also the producer of Noah Kagan’s YouTube channel.
Noah is the founder and CEO of APPSUMO, employee #30 at Facebook and #4 at mint. and
He’s someone who consistently shares practical insights around lessons he’s learned as an entrepreneur…
Michell leads the team who helps him do that successfully on Youtube.
In this episode, we learn how Mitchel Landed his job, how he works with influencers, what he’s learned from Noah, and how he would approach YouTube if he was starting from scratch.
APPSUMO.com
Follow Mitchell on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mitchelllandon?lang=en
In this episode, we chat with Andrew Stoner and Alex Ploof of the ShopMoment.com marketing team.
We discover: How they work with creators, why Twitter is the best place to network, How to signal to a brand that you actually want to work with them, Exactly HOW you should pitch Moment to work with them, How to be come a successful affiliate partner with Moment, The future of shopping on Instagram, When you can start calling yourself a photographer…
Listen at CreatorsAreBrands.com
Watch on YouTube.
You're a legend.
Love, Tom
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