influencer-outreach
Influencer Outreach (达人触达)
Overview
Influencer outreach is the strategic process of identifying, contacting, and collaborating with Xiaohongshu creators (达人) to expand your reach, build credibility, and drive conversions. Whether you're a brand seeking product promotion, a creator looking to collaborate with peers, or a business wanting influencer endorsements, proactive outreach is essential. The core principle: win-win partnerships where both parties benefit. Influencer collaboration isn't just about paying for posts—it's about authentic partnerships where creators genuinely love your product or service and communicate that authentically to their engaged audiences. Xiaohongshu audiences trust creators they follow; when creators recommend products authentically, audiences listen and act. But influencer outreach is competitive: popular creators receive dozens of collaboration requests weekly. Standing out requires personalized, value-driven outreach and clear partnership proposals. This guide covers how to find the right influencers, craft compelling outreach messages, negotiate fair partnerships, and manage successful campaigns. Done well, influencer collaborations provide 3-10x ROI compared to traditional advertising. Done poorly, they waste money and damage brand reputation.
Key insight: Brands that build ongoing influencer partnerships see 5-8x higher ROI than those doing one-off campaigns. Why? Trust compounds. When creator promotes your product repeatedly across multiple posts over months, their audience sees consistent endorsement, not one-off ad. Long-term partnerships allow creators to genuinely integrate products into their content (not awkward promotional posts), develop deeper understanding of products (better communication), and create authentic stories that resonate. Additionally, ongoing partnerships often come with discounted rates (creators prefer reliable long-term partners vs. constantly hunting for new campaigns). Top brands on Xiaohongshu don't just run influencer campaigns—they build creator networks: 20-50 ongoing partnerships that generate consistent, authentic promotion month after month. This guide teaches you both how to run successful campaigns and how to build long-term creator networks that scale your influencer marketing sustainably.
When to Use
Use when:
- Launching new product or service
- Running promotional campaign or sale
- Building brand awareness in new niche
- Seeking social proof and credibility
- Creating user-generated content
- Targeting specific audience segments
- Scaling beyond organic reach
Do NOT use when:
- Product quality is poor (influencers won't authentically endorse)
- No budget for partnerships (influencer collaboration costs money or fair value exchange)
- Looking for quick fix without relationship building (authenticity takes time)
- Product doesn't align with creator's niche or audience (forced, inauthentic)
Core Pattern
Before (no influencer strategy): ❌ "Only organic content (slow growth, limited reach)" ❌ "No social proof (audience skeptical of new brands)" ❌ "Running ads (expensive, lower trust than creator recommendations)" ❌ "Missing out on influencer-driven opportunities"
After (strategic influencer partnerships): ✅ "Creator partnerships provide authentic social proof" ✅ "Access new audiences (creator's followers discover you)" ✅ "3-10x ROI vs. traditional advertising (higher trust, better targeting)" ✅ "Ongoing creator network generates consistent promotion"
Influencer Partnership Types:
| Type | Description | Cost | Best For | Complexity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sponsored post | One-time promotional post | ¥500-10000+ per post | Product launches, campaigns | Low |
| Product review | Creator receives free product, posts honest review | Product cost + fee | Physical products, testing | Low-Medium |
| Brand ambassador | Long-term partnership, multiple posts over months | ¥3000-20000/month | Ongoing promotion, loyalty | High |
| Affiliate partnership | Creator earns commission on sales they drive | Commission % (5-30%) | E-commerce, scalable | Medium |
| Co-created content | Brand and creator create content together | Production costs | Authentic storytelling | High |
| Giveaway/collab | Joint contest or collaboration | Prize + promotion | List building, engagement | Medium |
| Takeover | Creator runs brand account for period | Fee + preparation | Fresh content, new perspective | Medium-High |
Quick Reference
Influencer Selection Criteria:
| Criterion | What to Look For | Why It Matters | How to Measure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Niche alignment | Content matches your product/category | Authenticity, audience relevance | Review recent posts for niche focus |
| Audience match | Demographics fit your target customer | Conversion potential | Follower demographics (age, location, interests) |
| Engagement rate | Likes + comments + saves / followers | Audience quality and trust | >5% is good, >10% excellent |
| Content quality | Professional, consistent, authentic | Reflects on your brand | Visual quality, production value |
| Follower count | Reach (micro: 10K-50K, mid: 50K-200K, macro: 200K+) | Scale vs. engagement tradeoff | Choose based on goals (awareness vs. conversion) |
| Brand values | Alignment in tone, style, ethics | Partnership authenticity | Review past collaborations, responses |
| Professionalism | Responsive, reliable, easy to work with | Smooth collaboration | Response time, communication style |
Outreach Message Template:
Subject: Partnership Opportunity with [Your Brand]
Hi [Creator Name],
I've been following your content for [time] and love your [specific content they create].
Your recent post about [specific topic] really resonated with me.
I'm [your name] from [your brand], and we [what you do: product/service].
I think your audience would love [specific reason why it's a fit].
We're looking to partner with creators for [campaign type: product launch/ongoing/promotion].
We'd love to discuss a potential collaboration.
Here's what we're offering:
- [Clear offer: payment, product, revenue share]
- [Creative freedom: how much control they have]
- [Timeline: when campaign would run]
Would you be open to a quick call to discuss?
I've attached a brief with more details.
Looking forward to potentially working together!
Best,
[Your Name]
[Your Title]
[Contact Info]
[Social Media Links]
Partnership Agreement Checklist:
- Scope: What content, how many posts, when
- Compensation: Payment amount, payment terms, additional bonuses
- Creative guidelines: Brand guidelines, key messages, must-haves
- Approval process: Who approves content, how many revisions
- Deliverables: Post format, caption requirements, tagging
- Timeline: When content created, reviewed, posted
- Usage rights: How brand can use creator's content/ likeness
- Exclusivity: Whether creator can't work with competitors (if applicable)
- Metrics: What success looks like, reporting requirements
- Legal: Contract terms, termination clauses, dispute resolution
Implementation
Step 1: Define Campaign Goals and Budget
Clarify what you want to achieve and what you can invest.
Goal Setting:
Brand Awareness Goals:
- Reach: X number of impressions
- Exposure: X number of creator posts
- New audience: Access X number of creator followers
Conversion Goals:
- Sales: X revenue or X units sold
- Leads: X sign-ups or inquiries
- Traffic: X website visits or link clicks
Engagement Goals:
- Content: X pieces of user-generated content
- Buzz: X number of comments, shares, mentions
- Community: Growth in brand's own following
Budget Planning:
Cost Ranges (per creator, per post):
- Nano influencers (1K-10K followers): ¥200-800
- Micro influencers (10K-50K): ¥500-3,000
- Mid-tier influencers (50K-200K): ¥3,000-10,000
- Macro influencers (200K+): ¥10,000-50,000+
Budget Allocation Example (¥20,000 total):
- Option A: Many micro (20 creators × ¥1,000 each) = Broad reach, diverse content
- Option B: Few mid-tier (5 creators × ¥4,000 each) = Deeper partnership, higher quality
- Option C: One macro (1-2 creators × ¥10,000-20,000) = Maximum reach, single point of failure
Choose based on goals: awareness (many micro) vs. conversion (few mid-tier with higher engagement).
Step 2: Find and Identify Right Influencers
Build targeted list of potential partners.
Finding Strategies:
1. Xiaohongshu Search:
- Hashtag search: #[your niche] (e.g., #穿搭, #美妆, #健身)
- Explore page: Browse relevant categories, note creators with high engagement
- Competitor research: See who your competitors partner with
2. Influencer Platforms:
- Platform tools: Xiaohongshu Creator Marketplace, PARKLU, Robin8
- Pros: Searchable databases, metrics, verified profiles
- Cons: May require membership fees, limited to larger creators
3. Manual Discovery:
- Browse niche: Follow relevant hashtags, find creators organically
- Note promising creators: Save posts from creators you like
- Build list: Compile 20-30 potential partners
Evaluation Checklist (for each creator):
✅ Niche alignment: Does their content match your product/category? ✅ Audience match: Are their followers your target customers? ✅ Engagement rate: >5%? (higher = better) ✅ Content quality: Professional, consistent? ✅ Brand fit: Would your brand look good alongside their content? ✅ Professionalism: Do they respond to comments, engage with audience?
Red Flags (avoid): ❌ Bought followers (engagement rate suspiciously low vs. follower count) ❌ Frequent negative posts or drama ❌ Inconsistent posting (unreliable) ❌ Already partnered with direct competitors (conflict)
Step 3: Craft Personalized Outreach
Stand out with genuine, tailored messages.
Outreach Best Practices:
Personalize Every Message:
- ❌ Generic template sent to hundreds
- ✅ Refer to specific content they've created
- ✅ Explain why they're specifically a good fit
- ✅ Show you've done your homework
Be Clear and Direct:
- ❌ Vague "let's collaborate" (sounds like spam)
- ✅ Specific proposal: "We'd like to sponsor a post reviewing our product"
- ✅ Clear offer: "We pay ¥X for 1 post" or "We'll send free product + ¥500"
Provide Value Upfront:
- ❌ "What can you do for us?" (one-sided)
- ✅ "Here's what we're offering: payment + creative freedom + audience value"
- ✅ Attach one-pager with details (saves time, shows professionalism)
Make Response Easy:
- Clear next step: "Would you be open to a 15-min call?"
- Low friction: "Reply 'yes' and I'll send details"
- No obligation: "If you're not interested, no problem at all"
Outreach Sequence:
Initial Email/DM:
- Personalized message (see template above)
- Attach one-pager with campaign details
- Clear call-to-action
Follow-up #1 (3-5 days later, if no response):
- Gentle reminder: "Just following up on my previous email"
- Reiterate value proposition briefly
- Easy response: "Are you interested?"
Follow-up #2 (1 week later, final follow-up):
- Last check-in: "Final follow-up from me"
- Keep door open: "If your situation changes, reach out anytime"
- Move on: If no response after 3 contacts, they're not interested
Response Rates:
- Good outreach: 20-40% response rate
- Average outreach: 5-15% response rate
- Poor outreach: <5% (generic, spammy messages)
Step 4: Negotiate Fair Partnerships
Create agreements that work for both parties.
Negotiation Framework:
For Brands:
- Start fair: Offer market rate or slightly above (builds goodwill)
- Flexibility: Trade money for exclusivity or longer commitment
- Performance bonuses: "Base fee + bonus for performance"
- Long-term discount: "20% off for 6-month commitment"
For Creators:
- Know your worth: Research market rates for your size/niche
- Value your audience: Don't undervalue (quality audience > size)
- Negotiate total package: Fee + creative freedom + timeline + usage rights
- Ask for performance incentives: "Base + commission on sales"
Common Negotiation Points:
Payment:
- Flat fee: Fixed amount per post (most common)
- Performance bonus: Base + bonus for exceeding metrics
- Revenue share: Commission on sales (for e-commerce)
- Hybrid: Reduced fee + commission (aligns incentives)
Deliverables:
- Post format: Carousel, video, story, live stream?
- Number of posts: One-off or series?
- Platform: Just Xiaohongshu or cross-platform?
- Timeline: When created, posted, how long live?
Usage Rights:
- Brand use: Can brand repost creator's content? For how long?
- Exclusivity: Creator can't work with competitors for X period?
- Ownership: Who owns final content?
Creative Control:
- Approval: Brand approves content before posting? (typically yes)
- Revisions: How many rounds of edits? (typically 1-2)
- Freedom: Creator's voice/style or brand script? (balance both)
Step 5: Onboard and Brief Influencers
Set partners up for success.
Onboarding Process:
1. Send Campaign Brief:
- Campaign overview: Goals, timeline, key messages
- Product information: What is it, key benefits, differentiators
- Target audience: Who we're reaching, what they care about
- Creative guidelines: Brand voice, style, dos/don'ts
- Deliverables: What, when, how
- Compensation: Payment amount, when paid, bonuses
2. Provide Product/Service:
- For products: Ship product, provide tracking, ensure delivery before content creation
- For services: Give free access, extended trial, or demo
- For experiences: Coordinate logistics (timing, location, etc.)
3. Creative Brief Template:
CAMPAIGN BRIEF: [Campaign Name]
OVERVIEW:
- Brand: [Your brand name, what you do]
- Product: [What you're promoting]
- Goal: [What success looks like: sales, awareness, leads]
KEY MESSAGES:
- Must include: [Non-negotiable points to communicate]
- Should include: [Suggested angles, benefits to highlight]
- Avoid: [What not to say or do]
CREATIVE DIRECTION:
- Tone: [Professional, casual, humorous, etc.]
- Style: [Visual style, aesthetic references]
- Examples: [Link to past successful posts]
DELIVERABLES:
- Post type: [Carousel, video, story, etc.]
- Caption: [Key points to include, CTA, hashtags]
- Tagging: [Tag brand, use specific hashtag]
- Timeline: [Due date for draft, post date]
APPROVAL PROCESS:
- Submit draft by: [Date]
- Brand will respond within: [48 hours]
- Revisions allowed: [1-2 rounds]
COMPENSATION:
- Payment: [¥X amount]
- Paid by: [Method and timing]
- Bonus: [If applicable: performance bonus conditions]
Step 6: Monitor and Support Campaign
Actively manage partnership for success.
During Campaign:
Weekly Check-ins:
- Status: "How's content creation going?"
- Support: "Do you need anything from me?"
- Timeline: "Still on track for [deadline]?"
- Feedback: Answer questions, provide guidance
Content Review:
- Review draft: Check against brief guidelines
- Feedback: Be specific, constructive, timely
- Approve: Give green light or request revisions
Posting Day:
- Reminder: "Don't forget to post today!"
- Engagement: Like, comment, share (amplify their post)
- Thank: Public appreciation "Thanks for the great post!"
Problem Resolution:
- Issues arise: Product didn't arrive, technical problems, etc.
- Communicate immediately: Don't let problems fester
- Fix fast: Reship product, extend deadline, offer bonus
- Maintain relationship: Problems happen; it's how you handle them
Step 7: Measure and Optimize
Analyze results and improve future campaigns.
Metrics to Track:
Awareness Metrics:
- Reach: How many people saw influencer posts?
- Impressions: Total views across all posts
- New audience: Followers gained during campaign
Engagement Metrics:
- Engagement rate: (likes + comments + saves + shares) / reach
- Comments: Quantity and quality (positive sentiment?)
- **Saves/shares: Is content being saved or shared?
Conversion Metrics:
- Traffic: Link clicks, website visits, landing page visits
- Leads: Sign-ups, inquiries, downloads
- Sales: Revenue, units sold, conversion rate
Cost Metrics:
- CPM (Cost per thousand): Cost / (impressions/1000)
- CPE (Cost per engagement): Cost / total engagements
- CPA (Cost per acquisition): Cost / conversions
- ROI: (Revenue - Cost) / Cost × 100%
ROI Example:
- Campaign cost: ¥10,000 (5 influencers, ¥2,000 each)
- Revenue generated: ¥45,000
- ROI: (45,000 - 10,000) / 10,000 × 100 = 350%
Post-Campaign Analysis:
What Worked:
- Which influencers performed best? (high engagement, good conversion)
- Which content formats resonated? (carousels vs. videos vs. stories)
- Which offers or CTAs converted best?
- What timing worked best?
What Didn't Work:
- Low-performing influencers or content (why?)
- Missed targets or goals (why?)
- Communication issues or delays (how to fix?)
- Budget overruns or unexpected costs?
Learnings for Next Time:
- Double down: Invest more in top-performing influencers
- Cut ties: Don't rehire low-performers
- Improve briefs: Clarify what was confusing
- Adjust budget: Allocate more to what works, less to what doesn't
Common Mistakes
| Mistake | Why It's Wrong | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Focusing only on follower count | Large ≠ engaged or targeted | Prioritize engagement rate and audience fit |
| Generic, spammy outreach | Creators ignore, low response rate | Personalize every message, show you've done homework |
| Unclear brief or expectations | Wrong content, revisions needed | Detailed brief with examples, clear guidelines |
| Micromanaging creative | Creators feel constrained, content suffers | Balance guidelines with creative freedom |
| Underpaying or late payment | Damages reputation, creators warn others | Pay fairly and promptly (or offer value exchange) |
| No contract or agreement | Misaligned expectations, legal risk | Always have written agreement even for small collaborations |
| One-off campaigns only | Miss relationship benefits, higher ROI | Build long-term partnerships for better rates and authenticity |
| Ignoring niche alignment | Forced promotion, low conversion | Partner only with creators in relevant niches |
| Not monitoring posts | Brand guidelines violated, missed opportunities | Review all content before posting, engage when live |
| No tracking or measurement | Don't know what worked, wasted budget | Track metrics, analyze results, optimize next time |
| Choosing influencers by price alone | Cheap ≠ good value, poor results | Balance cost with quality, engagement, audience fit |
| Forcing script or talking points | Inauthentic, audiences reject | Trust creator's voice, provide key points not scripts |
| Not building relationships | Transactional, short-term thinking | Invest in relationships, treat as partners not vendors |
Real-World Impact
Case Study 1: Skincare Brand's Micro-Influencer Campaign
Brand: New indie skincare brand, launching first product line, 0 followers
Challenge: Need to build brand awareness and generate first sales quickly
Campaign Strategy: Micro-Influencer Product Reviews
Influencer Selection:
- Target: 25 micro-influencers (10K-50K followers)
- Niche: Skincare, beauty, lifestyle creators
- Criteria: 6%+ engagement rate, authentic reviews, aesthetic content
- Geography: Tier 1 cities (Shanghai, Beijing, etc.)
Partnership Offer:
- Deliverable: 1 product review post (carousel or video)
- Compensation: Free product (¥200 value) + ¥800 fee
- Creative freedom: Honest review, creator's voice
- Timeline: Post within 2 weeks of receiving product
Campaign Execution:
Week 1: Shipping products to all 25 influencers Week 2-3: Influencers creating content, brand providing guidance Week 4: All posts live, brand engaging with each
Results (1-month campaign):
Content Created:
- 25 posts: All product reviews, various formats (18 carousels, 7 videos)
- Quality: High (creators invested, authentic because they loved product)
- Engagement: Avg 9.2% ER (influencers' audiences highly engaged)
Reach and Awareness:
- Total reach: 480,000 impressions (sum of all influencer follower counts × avg views)
- New audience: 92% were new to brand (influencer followers discovering brand)
- Follower growth: Brand account gained 2,100 followers from campaign
Conversion:
- Website traffic: 8,400 clicks from influencer links (tracked with unique URLs)
- Sales: 412 units sold at ¥320 each = ¥131,840 revenue
- Conversion rate: 4.9% (clickers who purchased, excellent for first purchase)
Cost and ROI:
- Product cost: 25 × ¥200 = ¥5,000
- Influencer fees: 25 × ¥800 = ¥20,000
- Total cost: ¥25,000
- Revenue: ¥131,840
- ROI: 428% [(131,840 - 25,000) / 25,000]
- CPA (Cost per acquisition): ¥61 per customer (25,000 / 412 customers)
Long-Term Impact:
- Repeat purchases: 28% of first-time customers repurchased within 3 months
- Word-of-mouth: Influencer posts continued to drive sales (evergreen content)
- Brand partnerships: 8 influencers wanted ongoing relationships (converted to ambassador program)
Key Learning: Micro-influencer campaign (25 creators × ¥1,000 each) successfully launched unknown brand, generated 428% ROI, acquired 412 customers at ¥61 CPA. Authentic reviews (creators loved product) drove 9.2% engagement (vs. 2-3% for ads). Product + fee compensation balanced creator incentives (free product + fair pay). Micro-influencers provided higher engagement and better conversion than macro influencers would have (more authentic, niche audience). Campaign built brand awareness and generated first sales simultaneously.
Case Study 2: Fashion Brand's Ambassador Program
Brand: Women's fashion brand, 50K followers, running sporadic influencer campaigns
Problem: One-off campaigns were expensive and inconsistent (high CPA, no long-term benefit)
Solution: Build Ongoing Ambassador Program
Ambassador Program Structure:
Selection Criteria:
- Niche: Fashion and lifestyle creators
- Engagement: 8%+ ER (highly engaged audiences)
- Brand fit: Aesthetic alignment, values match
- Commitment: Willing to post monthly for 6+ months
- Tier 1 (20 ambassadors): 10K-50K followers, ¥1,500/month
- Tier 2 (10 ambassadors): 50K-200K followers, ¥4,000/month
Ambassador Agreement (6 months):
- Monthly deliverables: 2 posts/month (1 review, 1 lifestyle featuring brand)
- Exclusive discount: Followers get 15% off with ambassador code
- Commission: 10% on sales driven (incentivizes promotion)
- Creative freedom: Authentic integration, not forced ads
- Performance bonus: Top 3 ambassadors each quarter get ¥5,000 bonus
Program Benefits for Ambassadors:
- Reliable income: Guaranteed monthly payment (income stability)
- Commission: Unlimited earning potential on top of base fee
- First access: New products before public launch
- Feature opportunities: Brand shares ambassador content on main account
- Community: Private ambassador group for support and ideas
Results (12-month program):
Cost:
- 30 ambassadors: 20 × ¥1,500 + 10 × ¥4,000 = ¥70,000/month
- 6 months total: ¥420,000
- Performance bonuses: ¥15,000 (quarterly bonuses)
Content Created:
- Posts: 360 posts over 6 months (30 ambassadors × 2 posts/month × 6 months)
- Consistent: Ongoing presence (not sporadic bursts)
- Authentic: Creators integrated brand into lifestyle naturally
- High quality: Ambassadors took pride in work (ongoing relationship)
Performance:
- Avg engagement: 9.8% ER (higher than one-off campaigns at 7.2%)
- Follower growth: +8,200 followers from ambassador posts over 6 months
- Affiliate sales: ¥187,000 in sales (10% commission = ¥18,700 paid to ambassadors)
- Total reach: 8.2M impressions (cumulative over 6 months)
Revenue Attribution:
- Direct revenue: ¥412,000 (attributed to ambassador links/codes)
- Assisted revenue: ¥185,000 (saw ambassador content, purchased later)
- Total influenced: ¥597,000
- ROI: 42% [(597,000 - 420,000) / 420,000] (note: this is first 6 months; LTV increases ROI)
Ambassador Satisfaction:
- Retention: 27 of 30 ambassadors renewed for second 6 months (90% retention)
- Earnings: Top ambassador earned ¥12,500/month (fee + commission)
- Testimonials: "Love being part of brand family, not just another sponsored post"
Comparison to Previous Approach:
- Before (one-off campaigns): CPA ¥180, inconsistent presence, no relationships
- After (ambassador program): CPA ¥95, consistent presence, long-term partnerships
- Improvement: 47% lower CPA, 3x more content, relationship benefits
Key Learning: Ambassador program (30 ongoing partners vs. one-off campaigns) reduced CPA 47% (¥180 → ¥95) through consistent authentic promotion and relationship benefits. Long-term commitment allowed creators to genuinely integrate brand (not awkward one-offs), resulting in higher engagement (9.8% vs. 7.2%) and better conversion. Guaranteed monthly income + commission incentives aligned interests (ambassadors motivated to promote). Consistent presence (360 posts over 6 months vs. sporadic campaigns) built brand awareness and trust cumulatively. 90% ambassador retention indicates program value for creators. Ongoing partnerships > one-off campaigns for lower CPA, higher engagement, and sustainable growth.
Case Study 3: Creator's Brand Partnership Network
Creator: Food and recipe creator, 80K followers, monetizing through brand partnerships
Challenge: Inconsistent brand deals, negotiating from scratch each time, income unpredictable
Solution: Build Preferred Partner Network
Network Structure:
Tier 1: Premium Partners (5 brands, ongoing partnerships):
- Commitment: 1 year, 2-3 posts/month per brand
- Compensation: ¥8,000/month per brand (¥40,000/month total)
- Exclusivity: Creators don't work with competitors in category
- Integration: Authentic integration into regular content (not just ads)
- Example: Kitchen appliance brand posts in recipe videos naturally
Tier 2: Campaign Partners (10 brands, campaign-based):
- Commitment: 3-6 months, monthly campaigns
- Compensation: ¥5,000/month per brand during campaign periods
- Non-exclusive: Creator works with multiple non-competing brands
- Campaigns: Specific product launches, seasonal promotions
Tier 3: One-Off Partners (15 brands, occasional posts):
- Compensation: ¥3,000-5,000 per post
- Flexibility: No long-term commitment, fill gaps in calendar
Creator's Value Proposition:
For Brands:
- Authentic integration: Creator genuinely uses and loves products
- Professional: Reliable, high-quality content, easy to work with
- Reach: 80K engaged followers (9% ER)
- Audience trust: Followers trust creator's recommendations
For Creator:
- Reliable income: ¥40,000+/month from Premium Partners (base income)
- Flexibility: Tier 2 and 3 partners add variety and additional income
- Creative freedom: Authentic integration (not scripted ads)
- Professional relationships: Long-term partners feel like family
Partnership Agreement Terms:
Content Deliverables:
- Monthly: 2-3 posts per Premium Partner (can vary by brand)
- Format: Recipe videos featuring product naturally
- Approval: Brand sees draft before posting (1-2 revisions)
- Timeline: Posted on schedule, reliable communication
Compensation Structure:
- Base fee: ¥8,000/month per Premium Partner
- Performance bonus: Up to ¥4,000/month based on sales/engagement metrics
- Revenue share: 5% commission on sales driven (trackable links)
Exclusivity:
- Premium Partners: Creator doesn't work with direct competitors
- Tier 2/3: No exclusivity (multiple non-competing brands)
Results (12 months):
Income:
- Premium Partners: ¥40,000/month × 12 = ¥480,000
- Campaign Partners: ¥25,000/month average × 12 = ¥300,000
- One-Off Partners: ¥15,000/month average × 12 = ¥180,000
- Total income: ¥960,000 (from brand partnerships)
Content:
- Posts created: 360+ brand-integrated posts over year
- Quality: High (creator only partners with brands she genuinely loves)
- Authenticity: Audiences trust recommendations (creator uses products daily)
Audience Response:
- Engagement: Maintained 9% ER (no decline from sponsored content)
- Trust: Comments like "I trust your recommendations, bought this and love it"
- Sales: Creator's discount codes generated ¥2.4M in product sales (5% commission = ¥120,000 extra)
Brand Satisfaction:
- Renewals: All 5 Premium Partners renewed for Year 2 (100% retention)
- Expansion: 3 Premium Partners increased scope (more posts, higher fees)
- Referrals: 7 brands referred creator to other brands (network effect)
Creator Benefits:
- Predictable income: Reliable ¥80,000+/month base
- Time savings: No constant pitching/negotiating (relationships secured)
- Quality: Working only with brands she loves (no forced promotions)
- Growth: Brand partnerships grew her income 10x vs. previous sporadic approach
Key Learning: Creator's Preferred Partner Network (long-term relationships with multiple tiers) transformed unpredictable sporadic income into reliable ¥80,000+/month business. Authentic integration (only partners with brands she genuinely uses) maintained audience trust (9% ER sustained). Brands benefited from consistent authentic promotion (all renewed Year 2, 3 expanded scope, 7 referred others). Creator focused on relationships not transactions: built network of 30 brand partners (5 premium, 10 campaign, 15 one-off) that provides reliable income, creative freedom, and professional satisfaction. Long-term partnerships = predictable income + higher quality + less time = sustainable creator business.
Related Skills
REQUIRED:
- influencer-marketing: Understanding influencer marketing strategy
- outreach-strategy: Crafting effective outreach messages
- negotiation: Negotiating fair partnerships
- relationship-building: Building long-term creator relationships
RECOMMENDED:
- influencer-research: Finding and vetting right influencers
- campaign-management: Coordinating multi-influencer campaigns
- contract-agreements: Creating clear partnership agreements
- affiliate-marketing: Setting up commission-based partnerships
- measurement: Tracking influencer campaign performance and ROI
- brief-creation: Creating clear, effective campaign briefs
- community-management: Managing creator communities and ambassador programs
NEXT STEPS:
- Define campaign goals: Awareness? Conversion? Engagement? Budget?
- Find influencers: Xiaohongshu search, platforms, competitor research
- Create target list: 20-30 potential partners that match niche and audience
- Craft personalized outreach: Refer to their content, explain why they're good fit, make clear offer
- Negotiate fairly: Research market rates, offer value exchange
- Onboard effectively: Provide detailed briefs, product access, support
- Monitor closely: Track performance, support creators, resolve issues quickly
- Analyze and optimize: Review results, double down on what works, cut what doesn't
- Build long-term: Convert top performers to ongoing partnerships for better rates and ROI
Influencer outreach is the art of finding the right partners and building authentic, mutually beneficial relationships. The brands and creators who succeed with influencer marketing don't just run one-off campaigns—they build networks of trusted partners who promote authentically and effectively. Whether you're a brand seeking product promotion or a creator looking to monetize, the principles are the same: find right-fit partners (not just biggest), craft personalized outreach (show you've done homework), negotiate fairly (win-win terms), and build long-term relationships (not just transactions). For brands, influencer partnerships provide 3-10x ROI vs. traditional advertising because creators bring trusted relationships with their audiences. For creators, brand partnerships provide reliable income and business growth. The magic happens when partnerships are authentic: creators genuinely love and use products, audiences trust recommendations because they feel real, and both parties benefit from the collaboration. Start small: identify 20-30 potential partners, craft personalized outreach, test with small collaborations. Measure results: what worked, what didn't, who delivered? Invest in relationships with top performers: convert them to long-term ambassadors for better rates and authentic integration. Over time, build influencer network that generates consistent, authentic promotion and sustainable growth.