Influencer Spotlight: Jessamyn Stanley
Let me in on something you may not catch from a quick look at my LinkedIn. I have jumped from freelance, to corporate work, then back freelance, and again to corporate work, then back to freelance all over again. In 2020, I consciously selected to go back to freelance work as the pandemic left open full-time positions few and far between.
Who Sues the NYT? She Does.
Let me in on something you may not catch from a quick look at my LinkedIn. I have jumped from freelance, to corporate work, then back freelance, and again to corporate work, then back to freelance all over again. In 2020, I consciously selected to go back to freelance work as the pandemic left open full-time positions few and far between.
Creator Monetization

Let me in on something you may not catch from a quick look at my LinkedIn. I have jumped from freelance, to corporate work, then back freelance, and again to corporate work, then back to freelance all over again. In 2020, I consciously selected to go back to freelance work as the pandemic left open full-time positions few and far between.
The Top 10 Reasons That Influencer Turned Down Your Campaign
First and foremost, definitely make sure that you’re following at creator on Instagram. I love that they don’t refer to them as influencers but they are creators of good choice, Instagram. And they went live on three separate days, three separate conversations and really had a level of transparency that I have not seen Instagram share and maybe ever. And so I’ve had subsequent conversations with people about like, what’s that all about?
What PR Can Do For You

This episode we are with Jourdann who is with Electrify PR. I got connected with her through another great Facebook group that I’m in. I want to shout this one out. It’s called PR Czars. I had heard about it years ago. It’s a Facebook group that I paid to be in. I know WIIM is one of those as well. It’s pretty invaluable. It’s a great Facebook community of PR professionals. If you haven’t heard of it, definitely check it out. I was connected with her because I was looking for somebody who does PR, but has a real grasp on the influencer marketing space, right.
Is the NYT Right About Fohr’s AMP

This is going to be a particularly interesting post. So as a little bit of backstory, we were doing a Clubhouse room about two weeks ago from when this episode is going live called Breaking News in Influencer Marketing. We had a great panel, we always do. We were talking about newsworthy topics from the last week or so. One of the topics was this New York Times article that came out about Fohr, and about one of their newest offerings. There was certainly commentary about all of it and there were questions (and there were pretty strong opinions). That’s what WIIM is most known for: opinionated women. So I love it. I love it all.
Document Your Truth

Megan Miller is an influencer marketer with big plans to help content creators land their dream collaborations. She worked as an Influencer Marketing Manager for multi billion dollar brand that we’ll talk about here or she worked with celebrities, influencers, and major brands on influencer campaigns.
Advocate for Yourself (as hard as you do for your clients)

Listen to the live podcast version of this story She’s a former social media director, turned influencer marketing strategist and talent manager… Molly Tracy opened her agency Vrai in April of 2019. Vrai classifies itself as a digital communication group for brands and babes with a point of view. Vrai stands for true and their […]
Influence with Impact

This week’s episode you are going to love it was set is really truly has been one of my favorite podcast guests. I’ve been really enjoying getting to know her better over the past few months. She’s been in our Facebook community for the longest time and we sort of like reconnected again. As you know many months ago I actually saw her work that she’s been doing on TikTok about the influencer marketing industry on they’re putting out such cool videos and really just like educating people on all things influencer marketing, super cool. She is also killing it on Clubhouse and I have so much respect for her. So I relate because she’s also in New York. She’s also from Miami like I just feel like we’re very similar people and I hope you enjoy her as much as I do. So here’s a little bit about Lissette Calveiro.
The Music Industry, NFTs and Leaps of Faith

So of course, we’re talking about influencer marketing but this week, we’re looking at it through the scope of the music industry. So Amy has been with WIIM since we had about 200 people in our Facebook community. That was a long time ago. She’s been with us since and more or less the beginning. And that shows you how long she’s been in the influencer space. So she’ll tell you, in her own words, how she got to Roc Nation, which is, you know, this incredible company, they partner with all of the, you know, a list celebrities, and the music industry is all about influence and influential people. So it was a really interesting conversation.