SocialRank for…Brand Partnerships

Kharly Stauber
SocialRank
Published in
2 min readNov 9, 2017

There are countless ways to use SocialRank. We’ve been used in numbers of ways, from Recruiting, Business Travel, Business Leads to Local Events, Connecting with Fans, Politicians, and Journalism. We’d like to highlight another way to use SocialRank and that is for brand partnerships.

A number of SocialRank users have substantial followings. Creators, Influencers, Celebrities, Artists, Authors, etc. — no matter your trade, there is a unique way to use SocialRank to grow your personal brand through partnerships with companies and organizations.

When SocialRank pulls in your audience, you are able to sift through your community and discover the brands that follow you. We’ve seen public figures and celebrities use this information to earn endorsement deals and partnerships simply through pinpointing the brands in their follow base.

When a user has an account with thousands to millions of followers it could seem like searching for a needle in a haystack. With SocialRank — the larger brands are easy to locate, both with blue checkmarks and through bio keyword searches (i.e. “official”).

These potential partners aren’t always selling a product or service, but can be nonprofit organizations or special event pages looking to spread awareness. Ex: The American Red Cross (below)

Once you discover a company or organization following you that you’d like to partner with — you are then able to message them.

Keeping it simple is the best strategy. Saying that you noticed they followed you and would love to connect to see if there are ways to work together is a surefire way to get a quick response.

Be it photography, makeup, recipes, fitness, etc., it is always valuable to understand the opportunities your audience can present.

As always, hit us up at hi@socialrank.com if you have any questions, comments, requests, jokes, concerns — we want to hear it all!

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Kharly Stauber
SocialRank

Account Manager at SocialRank | Cle — NYC | Good reads and left overs