The negotiation stage is completed and the influencer has posted. Is the partnership done?
Not yet! In this article we will go through the steps to take once the influencer has posted their TikTok video, and share the free influencer relationship management templates to optimise the success of your influencer program.
In fact this is the most important stage to build a lasting influencer program and maximise ROI. Continue reading to learn why.
This stage is crucial to close off your initial campaign, thank the influencer for the post and, most importantly, build a lasting relationship to maximise ROI for your influencer program.
The reason this is so important is because you now have the data you need in order to decide how to continue. Will the relationship end here or will it grow?
The key here is to point out your performing influencers to encourage continuous posting and exposure to maximise the marketing impact for your brand, and offer them new opportunities in order to foster the relationship.
In order to understand how to structure your campaign, and how to properly communicate to influencers, we always refer to the 4 stages of your influencer campaign.
This is the first step of your influencer campaign where you contact a new influencer for the first time. It is important to craft your outreach the right way to maximise your reply rate. You can read more about effective outreach strategies and access our influencer outreach templates here.
Once an influencer replies you will typically move to the negotiation stage where there can be two outcomes. 1. The influencer agrees to your proposal or 2. The influencer asks for more money. To access the right negotiation strategies as well as templates for your Tik Tok influencer campaign read our full article on influencer negotiation templates.
Once you agree to the terms with the influencers you move into the awaiting post stage. This is a crucial moment where you should follow up with the influencer to make sure that they will post. You can read more about how to increase your posting rate and access the templates for this stage of your Tik Tok influencer campaign here.
Once the influencer has completed the post you ideally want to build a long lasting relationship to continue to benefit from the partnership.
In this article we will cover everything you need to know to optimise your communication in this stage of your influencer campaign.
The Posted stage is the final step of the first collaboration, where you evaluate the performance of the influencer’s post, including engagement and conversions. This assessment helps you grasp the success of your campaign and the influencer’s impact on your brand.
In this stage it is extremely important to use the data you gathered to build an effective influencer program. Besides thanking the influencer for the post, you now want to decide how you can continue to work with these influencers to maximise the impact for your campaign.
In order to do this you typically want to categorise your influencer based on performance. We recommend to segment them into the following 3 performance categories:
This will allow you to strategically allocate resources to the influencers which matter most.
We often mention the strong power law distribution in influencer marketing which means that the majority of the sales are generated by a small group of high performing influencers. The key challenge is to identify these influencers which can make the difference.
Below is an example of how the performance distribution can look like. The data comes from a D2C brand in the home & living space who organised a Black Friday campaign leveraging influencers as the only marketing channel. The brand was able to achieve a total revenue of $665.2K during November and December.
As you can see from the chart 61.5% of the revenue was generated by high performing influencers, followed by medium performing influencers with 30.1% and General / low performing influencers with 8.4% revenue contribution. What is astonishing however is if you look at the number of high performing influencers vs medium and low performing influencers in this campaign which is visualised in the chart below.
Only 2.1% of the influencers which participated in the campaign generated over 60% of the revenue. This example shows the strong power law distribution in influencer marketing. What can we learn from this? Focus on your high performing influencers. Send a big bouquet of flowers a personalised postcard, call them to whatever it takes to build a long lasting relationship with these influencers. Essentially the more of these high performing influencers you are able to identify the bigger your business. Below is an overview of the top 10 performing influencers in this campaign.
With high performing influencers we typically recommend working with fixed payments instead of affiliate deals to maximise ROI.
As you can see from the overview above, working with affiliate gets expensive if an influencer makes a lot of sales. On the opposite, with low performing influencers you typically want to work with affiliate instead of fixed payments to hedge your downside, and a combination of both is also possible if you want to reduce risk.
For a full article on how to optimise ROI with performing influencers read our full article here.
We frequently refer to low performing influencers as general performers as the term low performers sounds negative.
When working with these influencers, it is important to understand that spending too much time on communication can put pressure on your ROI. This doesn’t mean that there is no value in these relationships, it just means that you should be strategic about the resources you allocate in managing these partnerships. It's important to express gratitude for their efforts and offer ongoing support, because while their initial post may not have yielded high conversions, you can encourage them to continue sharing your affiliate link in their bio or on other platforms.
This not only supports your campaign but also motivates the influencer to remain engaged with your brand by potentially boosting their commission.
Here's a customizable template you can use to guide your communication with low performers:
Hi {{firstname}},
Thank you so much for the beautiful video! Your participation in our campaign means a lot to us, and we appreciate your efforts. :)
We have left your link and code active so you will continue to earn affiliate commission. Feel free to use the link also on other platforms which will benefit your affiliate earnings :)
In addition, I have sent you an invitation to the Dashboard so you can create your log in, put in your bank details, and track your commission.
Your collaboration is incredibly valued.
Thank you once again for your amazing support!
Best,
ENTER YOUR NAME
Based on the 80/20 principle, you will see that most of the influencers usually fall into this category.
However, it doesn’t mean that they won’t bring any results to your brand. What we typically recommend is to activate them during peak selling seasons, like Black Friday or during the summer. This will give them another chance to post, which means more brand awareness and hopefully even more sales.
Another thing to keep in mind is to automate the communication as the average ROI per influencer is low. Using automation tools like the Influencer Hero Ai campaign automator and drip campaigns will help to maximise ROI when working with low performing influencers.
These are the influencers which will help build your brand into household names, so it is crucial to nurture the relationship and ensure that they will continue to be engaged and ideally become brand ambassadors.
For high performers we recommend to send a flower bouquet or something special to show your appreciation and make sure to onboard them for a continued partnership.
To keep them engaged and double down on this opportunity, you could also consider sending them a new product to try out. This not only keeps them excited about your brand but could also lead to additional posts.
By consistently offering influencers new opportunities to experience your products, you encourage them to continue spreading the word about your brand. The ideal scenario is to transform them into loyal brand advocates or even brand ambassadors who actively represent your brand across various platforms.
Use the following customizable template to guide your communication and strengthen your relationship with medium and high performers:
Hi {{firstname}},
Thank you so much for your beautiful post!
We would love to continue to work with you and send you our ENTER NAME OF NEW PRODUCT for you to try! ENTER SHORT PRODUCT DESCRIPTION.
I have also sent you an invite to your dashboard where you can see your earnings. If you connect your bank details in your dashboard we can process the payment :)
Can we send you the new ENTER NAME OF NEW PRODUCT?
Best,
ENTER YOUR NAME
As mentioned before, seasonality campaigns are the best way to maximise your ROI from your influencer program, because you can provide special opportunities that are hard to miss for both the influencer and their followers.
During these seasonality campaigns you ideally want to focus on giving your performing influencers new products or discounts, so that they can share new videos and maximise ROI.
The reason this works so well is because the narrative on the post is conversion focused and has a sense of urgency due to the limited offer. While a casual mention outside of a promotion will help to increase brand awareness, and can lead to some sales, it is the moment when you give your customers a reason to buy when your conversion rate is higher than usual.
In the screenshot below you can see how the sales really start during Black Friday where the brand organised a large influencer campaign. Prior to the campaign sales weren't significant. This shows the power of seasonality campaigns when working with influencers. To read how to successfully organise influencer seasonality campaigns access our full article here.
When managing a campaign at a larger scale, having access to the right tools is essential. With Influencer Hero you can manage your campaign end to end from one centralised influencer CRM.
In conclusion, managing the relationship with influencers post-campaign is critical to maximizing ROI and building a sustainable influencer program. By categorizing influencers based on performance and strategically allocating resources, brands can focus on nurturing high performers and optimizing engagement.
Utilizing templates and tools like Influencer Hero streamlines communication and ensures efficient management. Continuously fostering these relationships will enhance brand loyalty and drive long-term success in influencer marketing.
There are multiple benefits of using TikTok influencers, especially if your target audience is GenZ, as they represent the vast majority of the platform’s users. TikTok also has high engagement rates, it promotes authentic content so it makes promotional messages more effective and less intrusive, and participating in TikTok trends can easily drive a lot of exposure and awareness.
To measure the success of a TikTok influencer marketing campaign, consider the following metrics: engagement rates (likes, comments, views), conversion rates (clicks and sales), brand mentions, and ROI.
Best practices for creating a TikTok influencer marketing strategy include defining clear campaign goals and identifying the target audience. Choose influencers who align with your brand values and have an engaged follower base that matches your target demographic. Allow influencers creative freedom to ensure authenticity and relatability of the content. Regularly monitor and analyze campaign performance to make data-driven adjustments. Building long-term relationships with influencers can also enhance ongoing brand loyalty and campaign success.
TikTok influencer campaigns often have higher engagement rates compared to other social media platforms due to the platform's algorithm and the highly engaging nature of short-form video content. TikTok’s ability to quickly drive trends and viral content makes it particularly effective for brand awareness and rapid exposure. However, platforms like Instagram and YouTube may be more effective for detailed storytelling and reaching older demographics. Each platform has its strengths, and the choice should align with the campaign's goals and target audience.
Small businesses can benefit from TikTok influencer marketing by leveraging the platform's wide reach and highly engaged user base to increase brand awareness and drive sales. By partnering with micro-influencers, who often have more affordable rates and higher engagement with their niche audiences, small businesses can achieve targeted marketing with a personal touch. Additionally, TikTok’s algorithm helps content go viral more easily, providing an opportunity for small businesses to gain significant exposure even with a limited budget.
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