Bloggerwork

A self service influencer marketplace.

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Bloggerwork is a brand new self-service influencer marketplace, with zero monthly fees. It's got: multiple campaign types, unique Bloggerwork scoring, numerous networks, aftercare as standard, zero back and forth and did we mention we're agency friendly!
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What do you think? …

Michael Salafia
This feels like a fake product. They claim to work with top brands but only have 2 campaigns posted, and neither are for real brands. Weak.
Jonathan Kelley
@michael_salafia Hey Michael, thanks for the comment. We're actually just starting out and have a few great brands lined up to join the platform next week. I agree the phrasing could be better and we'll get that changed now. One of the campaigns is for us - yes. We built the product primarily as a tool for us, but it grew into a product that we hoped would help fellow SME's.
Jonathan Kelley
Hi there, I'm Jonathan, the founder of Blogger work. I've been working on Blogger work for the past 6-7 months, in this time it's had numerous versions and thousands of tweaks to make it the product it is today. We still have a lot to learn, but it's time to open the doors and let everyone see what we've built. Currently, influencer marketing takes a significant amount of time to get right you have to: check stats, confirm the authenticity and most of all start the never-ending email chains to get the post live. Bloggerwork takes the strain out of this process and get's you posts within minutes. (while being fair on both brand and influencer).
Jaslin Tonton
€50 ($56) per campaign when you’re just starting is steep. The best thing about an influencer marketplace is access to a large array of influencers, which is unlikely since you’re a new company. You should probably charge a lower fee until you build a large enough influencer base to justify the €50 IMHOP.
Jonathan Kelley
@jaslintonton Hey Jaslin, I did quite a bit of research around pricing - especially as the market for influencer platforms is predominantly monthly based and the cheapest around is ~$75+pm (with restrictions). We think £50 is quite fair for a brand, there's quite a bit going on behind the scenes in terms of scoring as well as aftercare. In a way, the fee protects influencers also, making sure the brand is serious about starting the marketing campaign.