Influencer marketing has become a commonly used alternative to traditional advertising and  a great way to increase brand awareness and consumer reach in an authentic way. Although  this can be extremely useful and cost effective in building your brand in moments, it can also  do the total opposite, so how can you get the balance right?  

Matt Woods, Founder and CEO of digital and influencer marketing agency AFK, explains best practice ensuring you hit the mark every time.  

The influencer phenomenon 

As a former content creator, I have worked and supported other creators in securing  partnership deals. The millennial generation are becoming the world’s leading spenders and  they trust user generated content – particularly when the creators champion and align with  their interests. It is great to see how many brands have recognised that influencer marketing  works for both performance and branding goals. In today’s world, the importance of user  generated content as a way to reach audiences is growing all the time, especially as it is  becoming increasingly difficult to reach and persuade audiences using conventional media. It  comes to no surprise that Gen Z name video games as their top entertainment activity (26%),  followed by listening to music (14%), browsing the internet (12%) and engaging on social  media (11%), leaving TV behind (Variety, 2021). 

Whilst it can pay big dividends, it can be hard for brands to be open to new advertising methods  and trust them with the values of their brand that has been so carefully built. Wanting to help  other people navigate the space and having many years of experience, I founded an influencer  management agency which has had the opportunity to grow over the years with the growth of  interest in the area and we now work with over 180 exclusive content creators. The agency  allows us to bring a level of collaboration to influencer marketing so that you, as brand owner,  can be certain that your brand is protected and use the campaign to reinforce your brand  values.

Importance of the right strategy and influencers 

When utilising these exciting marketing methods, the most important thing is developing a  creative strategy that utilises the right influencers on the best platforms to deliver the desired  results and reach the target audience. As a brand looking to execute an influencer marketing  campaign, influencers who align with the goals and values of the business are key.  Unfortunately, it is not always as easy as it sounds to find the right influencer which is where  agencies can come in and do the necessary research required. Agencies are investing globally  in expertise, contacts and tools to reach the right influencers and deliver the right strategy to  drive growth for brands.  

The increase in influencer marketing has led to the development of a range of softwares that  can help brands identify the right fit for them. Using a combination of software that checks the  influencer’s proven track record, conducting a content analysis and a brand safety check as  well as checking the demographics and engagement analysis will ensure your brand is  protected. 

Protection of brand guidelines 

A common fear that is highlighted by brands time and time again is that influencers will fail to  adhere to the brand’s values and guidelines and will deviate from the key messaging.  Influencers need to be provided with clear brand guidelines to make sure that businesses are  represented correctly, influencers should also be screened to ensure alignment with brand  values. Throughout the campaign day-to-day communication and reporting with the influencer  must be managed to ensure messaging is consistent throughout. With these safety measures  in place, through the brand and their agency, they have certainty that their brand is protected.  

There are so many examples of when this has gone wrong due to a lack of research, thought  and the influencer no being the right fit. Although this happened 5 (!) years ago, we all  remember when YouTube influencer Logan Paul posted an extremely disrespectful and  distasteful video of an encounter with a Japanese suicide victim and as a consequence, lost  out on numerous brand partnerships. 

Keeping influencers on track 

When investing time and spending money, we all want to see results. Yet, considering that  product timelines shift constantly, internal approvals can be a long process and messaging  can change, it can be a lot of work to keep influencers on board and keeping up with an ever changing schedule. Influencers also often wish to contact you at any time, day or night, and  on platforms your business may not have access to. This is where agencies and project  managers are a vital resource. They assist in managing time by taking over the responsibility  of keeping up the communication, ensuring timelines are adhered to and above all, reviewing  content, making sure it is on-brand and in keeping with the key messaging.  

There are so many media platforms that brands need to be aware of at this time, this is another  area where working with a dedicated team can prove extremely useful. Twitch, TikTok,  YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and even campaigns in the Metaverse are important  for brands to reach the right audience and raise brand awareness so that we can help you  manage this constant communication flow. From experience, good communication is one of  the most important parts for a successful campaign as it gives you the opportunity to show  influencers that they are valued and feel engaged with your brand.  

Influencer marketing is a great way to advertise your products and reach the right audiences  but there is a lot of work behind it. With AFK, myself and my team are working to bring stability  and predictability to the industry. Digital agencies like AFK are professionalising the industry,  which is crucial to moving the influencer marketing industry forward.