3 Simple Ways to Turn Free Product Offers into PAID Brand Deals


One of the most common questions I get is how to turn free product offers from brands into *paid* deals.

In my new video, I cover 3 simple ways to do it, includng:

  • Why you must be a detective as an influencer to find out how to unlock those paid budgets
  • Why offering paid media rights can be a compelling reason for a brand to pay you
  • Why creating content for *their* social media handles can be a unique way to illustrate how you’ll get them a Return on Investment (ROI)

Have a great weekend!

Justin Moore Founder, Creator Wizard

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