

Landing brand deals doesn't happen by accident. Learn how to craft a compelling media kit, pitch your value, and negotiate contracts like a pro.
Professional Lifestyle Creator

For many creators, transition from receiving product-for-post offers to signing paid brand contracts is the ultimate goal. But big brands receive hundreds of pitches a week. To stand out, you need to treat your passion as a business and approach brands with a professional, value-first mindset.
Your media kit is your resume. Keep it clean, visually appealing, and no longer than two pages. It should contain:
Never send a generic copy-paste pitch. Research the brand. Look at their active social media campaigns. Understand their aesthetic and target audience. In your pitch, explain exactly why your audience is a perfect fit for their current marketing goals.
"A great pitch isn't about why the brand is good for you; it's about why you are good for the brand. Shift the focus from your needs to their solutions."
Marketing managers are busy. Keep your initial email brief, structured, and professional. Use this simple template:
Subject: Collaboration Proposal: [Your Name] x [Brand Name]
Hi [Name/Team],
I've been following [Brand Name] and absolutely loved your recent [mention a specific campaign or product].
I'm a content creator specializing in [your niche] with an audience of over [number] highly engaged followers who love [topic]. Given that [percent] of my audience is based in [country/city] and highly interested in [niche], I believe we could partner to promote your [product/campaign].
I have attached my media kit for your reference and would love to share a couple of creative concepts I had in mind for this campaign.
Best regards,
[Your Name]
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