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Pro tip: The more specific your inputs, the better the email. "I love your brand" produces a generic email. "I've used your SPF 50 for 18 months and my audience asks about it every week" produces one that gets replies.
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Brand managers receive 20–50 creator pitches per week. Most are generic, over-long, or lead with follower count instead of value. The emails that get replies are short, specific, and lead with what's in it for the brand.
Search LinkedIn for "Influencer Marketing Manager," "Creator Partnerships," or "Brand Collaborations" at the company. For smaller brands, the founder or CMO often handles this. Avoid "info@" addresses — they rarely reach marketing decision-makers.
Wait 5–7 business days before your first follow-up. Keep it short — one sentence referencing your original email, one new value point, and a simple question. Send a maximum of two follow-ups total. After that, move on.
Yes — always include a link to your media kit or portfolio. Don't attach a PDF (it triggers spam filters). Link to a Google Drive folder, Canva media kit, or your creator portfolio page instead.
Lead with engagement rate and content quality instead. A creator with 3,000 followers and 12% engagement who produces niche-specific content is more valuable to many brands than a 100K account with 0.8% engagement.
Jem Social helps creators manage every brand pitch in one place — track who you've contacted, set follow-up reminders, and never let a deal fall through the cracks.
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