@yasrvibin@joshhlavati UGC creators aren't influencers. UGC creators create content that companies use it mainly for ads or organic posts. If they make a good video doesn't mean they know how to go viral by themself (using the wrong tags etc)
@zorothewiz@joshhlavati Most creators (who sell usage rights) have 6-12 months incl the price. And then you just need to “extend” the rights. However, I'm not sure how they check which companies stop using after the expiring date.
@PhongGT@joshhlavati UGC creators and influencers aren't the same. Ugc creators don't need to post anything to their socials, they sell materials that buyers can use for ads or organic post on their company pages.
@tayaudri_social Bit offtopic. I haven't been hired to leave a review but I have worked with some sellers who don't live in the US, in this case they give me 99% off code or send me the funds to place the order for the product. They can't place other for people outside the US.
@oxrolz@jackgecom Like said big returns here's why: wrong sizes, “doesn't look like on model” and biggest reason is people buying clothes to wear 1-2x to make content for insta/tt and then return.
@UGCKelsey I usually go over the ideas even before they send me the products, like this they can give their input and I'll calculate exact fees. If they don't provide script, you can charge extra for that (copywriting 😉)
@BrianPad1@somedaymabe@JitanKatwal@scientists_feed You spelled Exactly wrong. They buried 10k (in their time it would be equivalent to 230k - you could buy a house, a car etc), nowadays it would be just 10k. Since there is no exact years given, point will be same!
However I go with the “square root”…
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