What types of products would you like to test for brands?
Wondering what campaigns you should apply for on influence.co? Are you looking to test out some of the newest products from brands? Earn $1000 just for getting crafty? Read on for some highly personalized suggestions!
For the person who puts the “leisure” in “athleisure”...
@thehalara is looking for creators with at least 5,000 Instagram followers to promote their new athleisure brand, regardless of whether you wear it to the gym or just down the hallway to your couch. Get $140 worth of their product (around two to three sets) in exchange for two Instagram stories, one Instagram post, and one IG Reels or TikTok video. Your followers will get 50% off using your code, which, if redeemed by 100 people, will open up the door for a commission-based partnership.
For no-shave November…
@kipozi’s new Pencil Flat Iron is great for getting to the roots—both on top of your head and on your beard. The brand is looking for influencers of all kinds to test out this new product for their followers, free of charge.
For the influencer regretting their DIY haircut…
@nicholeipremiumhair is looking for influencers to try out their hair extensions in what they hope will be the beginning of a long-term partnership with the creator. Women with at least 8,000 followers need only provide their hair color, texture, and ideal length, and Nichole Li Premium Hair will send extensions for the influencer to produce before-and-after content. Specially, the brand is looking for two how-to videos posted on Instagram and YouTube that tag @nicholeipremiumhair.
For the artists who wants $1000…
@teecollab’s proposition is simple: design a t-shirt, and the influencer who sells the most t-shirts on TeeCollab will win $1000. The creator must have at least 4,000 followers and is encouraged to post about their collab on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and more. Even if they don’t win, those participating will still earn $2 per shirt sold during the contest and $1 per shirt for the lifetime of sales.
Have you ever tested out products for brands? What other products would you test for your audience?