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A brand spent 3 weeks just to sign 5 creators
week 1: finding them
week 2: chasing them
week 3: negotiating with them
the campaign hadn't even started yet
how long does your team take to sign 5 creators? drop it below π
@santoshstack Most people wait for the perfect idea before they post. The top creators post to find the perfect idea.
The audience always tells you what resonates you just have to show up enough times to hear it.
@pmitu The gap between acquisition and retention is where most brands quietly bleed out.
The best growth strategies in 2026 aren't choosing one - they're building a loop where retention feeds acquisition automatically.
@eedris_akinlabi Reach. Trust. Influence over what people buy. What took NBC decades to build, a creator builds in 18 months on their phone.
The data just finally caught up to what we already knew.
@thesavasx Notice what's not on this list. Viral moments. Lucky breaks. Perfect equipment. A big following to start with. The top 1% aren't winning on resources. They're winning on rhythms.
That's actually the most democratic thing about creative success - routines are free.
@gemmatravelugc Monday morning someone is clearing their inbox with fresh eyes and zero meeting fatigue yet. Friday afternoon someone is in wind-down mode and actually has a moment to think. Both wildly underrated.
The crowd always tells you where not to be - listen to it.
@santoshstack Most brands think about marketing as building excitement. The best ones think about it as reducing friction. Excitement gets attention. Certainty closes deals.
Two very different jobs and most content strategies only do one of them.
@JoshJDurham This is the compounding asset nobody puts in their media plan. Paid reach stops the moment the budget does. Earned creator love keeps posting, keeps sharing, keeps converting - long after the campaign is over.
@generatedbyann The creator-to-creator relationship piece is so underrated in this industry.
The brand deal that changed everything for most creators didn't come from a pitch.
It came from another creator saying "you should talk to my contact." The community you invest becomes distribution.
@generatedbyann What's powerful about this framing - it applies at every stage. First brand deal. First 1k followers. First $10k month. The same pattern shows up every time. Waiting feels responsible. Moving feels reckless.
The move came first. Everything else followed.
@JoshJDurham This needs to be printed and handed to every CMO still judging creator campaigns on Day 7 engagement numbers.
The brands that truly win with creators aren't measuring a post - they're measuring an asset.
@rashi_aroraa What's beautiful about this framework - it's infinitely scalable in the right direction.
Those 20 people tell 5 people. Those 5 people become 20 more. The whole thing compounds through genuine relationships not algorithmic reach.
@ItsKieranDrew And what's beautiful about this moment - marketing has never been more accessible either.
A founder with a genuine point of view, a consistent voice and real distribution can outcompete a well-funded competitor with a bland brand every single time.
@AdamGillman This is the most actionable influencer marketing thread I've seen all year.
The whitelisting piece alone is worth millions in unlocked budget efficiency for brands who actually implement it. Bookmarked and sending to every operator I know.
@SeriousBloggers The magic word in this list is Repeat.
Anyone can learn, create and publish once.
The people who actually build an audience are the ones who show up when the post gets 3 views, zero comments and the algorithm pretends they don't exist.
Consistency is the real formula.
@KateBour This is exactly how the creator economy is evolving. Brands come in thinking they need more followers. What they actually need is a repeatable, trackable growth system.