82 min read
| May 28, 2025
Celebrate Creator Milestones
Got a creator who’s recently achieved something big? From reaching follower goals to getting positive media coverage, make sure to celebrate these moments with your influencers.
Show them your appreciation and support by celebrating their major milestones. You could mention them in your socials or even send them goodie bags to celebrate the achievement. While they may seem small, these gestures are what will strengthen your relationship with influencers.
For instance, Italy-based talent agency, Simone Belli Agency, regularly shares Instagram posts celebrating the achievements of the influencers and celebrities they work with. When Letizia Toni got featured on the cover of Marie Claire, the agency shared the achievement on their Instagram to celebrate the moment.
Offer Early Access to Campaigns
Campaigns involving big brand names can get quite competitive. And many micro-creators may fail to get considered for these opportunities. When possible, give your creators early access to campaigns to show how much you value them.
Giving them first dibs on the campaign is a great way to prioritize them. In return, these influencers will remain loyal to your agency to show their appreciation. This strategy is also an effective way to build trust, as you show them that they can trust you to present them with prime collaboration opportunities.
Prioritize Transparency
Transparency is the essence of a trustworthy partnership. Make sure to prioritize this in your relationship with creators, as it will allow you to build trust.
Be transparent about the results of the campaign – be it good or bad. Share reports from your performance tracking efforts. This will help them get a realistic understanding of the impact they were able to make. While good results may boost motivation, negative results could serve to encourage them to do even better.
Similarly, share any feedback that could help them improve their work. Take a tactful approach to show that you appreciate their time and effort. And make sure the feedback is constructive, which will help them navigate next steps. Be open about any client feedback or comments as this will give them the insights they need to improve.
Set Up Loyalty Programs for Your Creator Roster
Loyalty programs are a highly overlooked strategy to enhance creator relationships. Set up programs that will reward influencers for being a part of your talent agency. This may involve tiered reward systems, where influencers get access to early access opportunities, performance bonuses, and recurring campaigns.
You could set a minimum requirement to join the program, such as having X number of followers. Additionally, private creator hubs offer an excellent opportunity to share campaign previews and resources not available to the public.
SevenSix Agency is a London-based influencer talent agency with an exclusive “Creator Club.” Members of the club get access to deals and discounts, campaign opportunities, resources, and exclusive event invites.
Case Studies: Micro-Influencers Who Made It Big with the Right Talent Partner
To get an even better understanding of how the right talent partner has contributed to the success of micro-influencers, I hand-picked a few case studies of real-world success stories. From landing major brand partnerships to growing their influence – these micro-influencers can attribute their success to the guidance and strategic connections provided by their influencer talent agency.
Ana Peinado (@soylapeinado)
Ana Peinado is an actor and influencer based in Spain. At over 10k Instagram followers, she’s still considered a micro-influencer. But with the guidance of Okiko Creatives, she has landed a number of major brand partnerships, including names like Dior Beauty, Armani Beauty, and Kérastase. In addition to this, she’s currently the face of Lexus Spain.
Carter (@cookingwithcarterofficial)
Carter, better known as Cooking with Carter, is an adorable 4-year-old home cook. Although his social media journey only began in September 2024, he’s quickly gained massive popularity and has reached macro-level with 650k Instagram followers. Thanks to professional talent management by Connect, Carter has landed strategic brand partnerships involving names like Heinz UK, Bluey TV, and McCain Canada.
Korlan Madi (@korlandmadi)
Korlan Madi is a fashion stylist known for serving iconic looks and creative visuals. She has amassed over 97k Instagram followers through her stunning content. Under the management of BOLD Management Agency, this Milan-based influencer has managed to partner with major fashion brands like Miu Miu, Stella McCartney, and Roberto Cavalli.
She’s even managed to get featured in Vanity Fair Italia as part of the “New Fashion Community.”
Interview Spotlight: Mini Q&A with the Talent Team at Germany-based Buzzbird Agency
As I mentioned earlier, the best talent agencies help influencers build their career instead of simply booking them for one-off campaigns. So this brings up the question: How do you achieve that as an agency?
This typically calls for pairing influencers with the right brand matches and nurturing that partnership for a long-term relationship. In many cases, it could even unlock brand ambassador opportunities. We asked the talent team at Germany-based Buzzbird Agency how they did it. Our question was:
“What’s your process for helping a micro-influencer grow into long-term brand collaborations?”
Here’s what they had to say:
“We invest time upfront—understanding the creator’s voice, goals, and ideal brand match. Then we pitch them strategically to partners who value authenticity over numbers. One of our creators went from a niche skincare account to a European ambassador for The Body Shop within a year.”
So it’s clear that having a deeper understanding of each creator is essential to make the right brand pairing. This will also pave the way for a long-term collaboration once the brand sees the value that the creator can deliver.
Why Brands Should Care About Long-Term Talent Relationships
On that note, you may also wonder what the big deal is about long-term creator relationships for brands. How will the brand benefit from this type of collaboration? Let me break down the key benefits.
Reduce Creator Churn and Onboarding Time
The most obvious benefit of a long-term talent relationship is that you can significantly reduce creator churn. This means you don’t have to restart the whole influencer discovery and vetting process from scratch.
So you get to save a huge amount of time building and managing your influencer marketing campaigns. Not to mention the time you save on creator onboarding. Since you get to keep working with creators who are already familiar with your brand, you don’t have to onboard them all over again.
Improve Campaign Consistency and Brand Affinity
Long-term creator relationships mean getting to work with creators who know your brand. They already have a deep understanding of the creative requirements and brand guidelines, especially with the feedback they’ve received from previous collaborations. So even with an entirely different campaign, they know how to maintain branding consistency.
On top of this, a long-term relationship strengthens your connection with the creator. People will naturally associate your brand with the creator, which will subsequently bring them closer to you. As such, you could see a stronger brand affinity among the influencer’s audience.
Build Deeper Audience Trust
When creators have a strong bond with your brand, it reflects in the way they talk about you and your products. Their promotions come across as more authentic and more passionate, which is essential for building trust with the audience. Additionally, when people see that an influencer is consistently vouching for you, it will eventually strengthen their trust in your brand.
Unlock Co-Creation Opportunities
As influencers become more familiar with your brand, it gives them the opportunity to gather valuable insights that could inform your strategies. This may include insights from customer feedback or complaints, product gaps, or even their own observation.
Make the most of their insights and creative capabilities by involving them in co-creation opportunities. Whether this involves creating content together, developing new products together, or hosting events together, you get to co-create with influencers who know your brand.
Foster Thriving Micro-Influencer Relationships
Whether you’re running an influencer talent agency or a brand, strategic relationships with micro-creators can yield a long-term impact. For agencies, it’s important to nurture career growth for micro-influencers through big-brand collaborations and long-term partnerships. Make the most of the tips, examples, and case studies I highlighted above to guide your strategy.