A Guide to Influencer Marketing: The 5 Ws

When considering the world of Influencer Marketing, the process can seem daunting and make you second guess if it's worth the path not yet taken. That's why we're here, to help guide you on your influencer marketing journey. So buckle up, it's going to be an interesting ride!

What to Know About Influencer Marketing

Here's what you need to know about the current influencer marketing atmosphere before you dive in head first Influencer marketing involves the collaboration between a brand and an online ˜influencer' who partners to promote a product, service or experience..

Globally, there are currently between 3.2 million and 37.8 million influencers across Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. These influencers can be categorized based on their size of following, industry, social platforms, and more. A common misunderstanding of influencer marketing is that the said influencer has to be a high-profile individual or celebrity. Surprise! There are all kinds and levels of influencers out there. 

To simplify it, here's a basic run-down used to classify influencers based on their follower count: 

Knowing where an influencer ranks on this list is important because it can affect multiple key aspects of your campaign goals (we'll get into that later).

Influencers can have a cross-platform influence, but there is usually one platform that they tend to dominate. In the earlier years of influencer marketing, YouTube was the go-to platform for influencers (ever heard of vlogs?). But as social media platforms grew and kept adding new features, influencers began to find followers on other channels. Here is a chart from Influencer Marketing Hub that shows the recent flux of channel utilization in the influencer world: 

We'll touch on one last bit of information we feel you need to know: the categorization of influencers. Just like we have our own fields, influencers have their own niche. Some like to cook, some are make-up gurus, and you may find yourself even watching someone golf on TikTok at some point in this journey. There are a plethora of categories that influencers can fall into. Check out some of these types of influencers from ViralMango

So now that you know the basics of influencer marketing, let's get into it.

Why Consider Influencer Marketing

It's no secret that the world of influencer marketing has grown immensely, and it has no intention of slowing down. Standing at $9.7 billion in 2020 to $16.4 billion in 2022, the growth in this industry can't be denied.

You may be asking yourself, but is this really something I need to be involved in? Here are a few stats that might help you understand why influencer marketing makes a difference: 

Convinced? Yeah, us too. Let's continue on to gain a further understanding of what it takes to incorporate an influencer into your campaign.

When to Consider an Influencer

Just because your friend's hiring an influencer, does that mean you should too? Influencer marketing can be a great way to see results in your next campaign when done right (the keyword here is done right). Two great reasons to use an influencer to supplement your campaign are when your campaign goals are to 1) elevate brand awareness and 2) increase sales.

  1. Elevate Brand Awareness
  1. Increase Sales

A prime example of a company utilizing influencers to both elevate brand awareness and increase sales is the fitness brand, Gymshark. From the beginning, Gymshark utilized its ˜athletes' to reach its target audience online and promote its products. 

Owner, Ben Francis, understood their target audience as it was anyone like himself “ a young gym-goer who not only loves going to the gym but wants to look good while doing it. Francis and his friends had the great idea to leverage the following of their favorite fitness YouTubers, Lex Griffin and Chris Lavado. They sent over some free clothing samples and the rest was history. Now, Gymshark has partnered with dozens of fitness influencers and athletes, since growing to a billion-dollar company.

Gymshark Athletes

Who is Right For You

It's important to really narrow down your ideal influencer when choosing one for your campaign. Here are some questions to keep in mind when searching for the right influencer for you:

Where to Find Your Influencers

So, you want to find an influencer. There are plenty of tools and resources for you to find just the right influencer for your campaign.

Hashtag Search Example

This first method is the simplest way to start: Google! Run a quick Google search for influencers or experts on your specific topic or industry. You can find a decent amount of influencers this way, especially if you're looking for one with a large following. 

Another way to find influencers is to do a hashtag search “ This can be useful mainly on Instagram and TikTok. Influencers will utilize specific hashtags tailored to their niche and audience, so this is a great way to weed through the giant field of influencers.

Check your own following! You might find an influencer hiding in your own follower number. Bonus points here if they're already following you; chances are they're interested in your brand and/or products which will make the partnership even easier to integrate for both parties. 

Use an online influencer-finding tool. There are plenty of tools out there that can help you find influencers. They allow you to refine your searches based on various factors that will help you really understand who can help elevate your campaign. If you want to skip the 'dirty' work of a Google search or social media platform, this is definitely the route for you. Here's a list of tools courtesy of Influencer Marketing Hub that will help you find the right influencer. 


We hope these 5 W's will help you ease into the world of influencer marketing. Need help? Good thing you're already here! We have a team that's versed in influencer marketing and ready to help you elevate your campaign. Contact us!

Meet Sam: Social Media Intern

Say hi to Sam, one of Random Agency's newest Social Media Interns! We can't wait to get to know him and what better way to do that than a Q & A?

First, the obvious question: Why did you choose Random Agency?

When I first looked into Random Agency, it seemed like they valued creative thinking. This became even more apparent when they asked me to create some social media content as part of my application. As part of an internship, I am really hoping to enhance my creative and strategic skills and I think Random Agency is the place that will help me build those skills.

Tell us three cool things about yourself.

1) I'm left-handed! This means that I smudge everything when I write, and I have the hardest time using scissors.

2) I drove across the entire country by myself in two days. Back in 2019, I found myself in Philadelphia, needing to get back to California in a short amount of time. Long story short, I drove non-stop for two days, only stopping to sleep in Walmart parking lots. A once-in-a-lifetime experience that I will never do again.

3) I speak Spanish fluently and am working on learning Portuguese now!

Favorite TV show?

I'm usually not a TV person (movies all day), but my current favorite TV show is Severance! It's a combination of comedy, mystery, suspense, and just plain absurdism. It also has a really unique set design, which I'm learning is a green flag for me when it comes to TV shows.

If money was no object, where would you go and what would you do?

I would go to Argentina! I lived in Argentina from 2016 to 2018 and I miss it so much. I would probably go and visit friends, but I would mainly explore the many natural landmarks that the country has to offer.

What's in your refrigerator right now?

A one-pot cheesy spinach gnocchi meal I made last night. And a lot of spinach because I accidentally bought way more than I needed.

If you could have a superpower, what would it be?

Teleportation because gas is expensive. Also because I would like to go to mars one day, but the thought of traveling in space scares me.

What's your favorite childhood memory?

Going anywhere outside. Where I grew up, we were equally distant from Yosemite or the beach, so we spent a lot of time at those two places. In my opinion, Yosemite is the Disneyland of National Parks, so every visit there was absolutely magical.

Name one thing you wish you could do better.

I wish I was better at sports. I am a big sports fan, but my athletic coordination doesn't extend past running and swimming. I just want to dunk a basketball.

Which three things would you take to a desert island?

Probably a musical instrument to keep myself entertained, a tent to sleep in, and a Costco Wholesale so I can buy food (I hope this isn't cheating).

What is the last book you read?

Life List by Olivia Gentile. It's about Phoebe Snetsinger, the woman who documented over 8,000 bird species in her lifetime. A wonderful book about a woman with an obsessive passion and the tragedies that occurred during her adventurous travels. Definitely recommend 👌🏼

What is your favorite account to follow on Instagram?

Right now, @sporarts. It's a page dedicated to athletic expression & culture through art. The page posts anything from vintage photography from past ad campaigns to paintings and illustrations inspired by sports.

Random Presents: 2022 Social Media Wrapped

Written by: Allison Andres and Emily Carion

To say the least, this year was interesting. Especially for the social media world. Join us in taking a stroll down memory lane to remember all the crazy sh*t that went down this year. (Spoiler alert: So much crazy sh*t happened that we probably even forgot some of it.) From the dumpster fire that was Twitter to the year's best memes, we present to you: 2022 Social Media Wrapped.

These Events Were the *Moments*

BeReal Reaches Mainstream Popularity

Who knew we needed another social media app? Let's BeReal, we're not mad about this one. Since being released in 2019, BeReal has been installed over 53 million times worldwide, but we can thank 2022 for a majority of its growth. In fact, 74.5% of the app's total downloads occurred in 2022 alone. The app currently has over 10 million daily active users, and is most popular among users aged 18-24. What will BeReal look like in 2023? One thing's for certain, it's already made its impact on the way other platforms operate. Check out our blog post reviewing how BeReal has influenced other social media platforms.

TikTok Got Even Bigger (Surprise, Surprise)

TikTok reached 1 billion active monthly users worldwide in 2022. In Q1 alone, the app was downloaded more than 175 million times. More users are joining, older generations are becoming more active, and more influencers are emerging.

TikTok Adds Now Feature to Rival BeReal

TikTok wants to BeReal Literally. The recently added Now feature calls for TikTok users to post what they're doing at that moment, using the front and back camera, in order to see other users' posts sound familiar? It's no surprise that TikTok would want to jump in on the newest trends to beat out competitor apps, but this is a direct rip-off of BeReal. Have you used the TikTok Now feature yet? Let us know in the comments. 

Instagram Testing a Repost Feature

Testing 1.. 2.. 3.. Instagram began testing a new feature this year - the repost. Users are able to reshare posts directly in their feed, allowing users to share what resonates with them while ensuring credit to the original creator. Resharing has been prevalent in our Instagram Stories for quite some time now, so we weren't surprised when this came along. The feature is being tested to select users, and we expect to see more reposts in our IG feed in the coming year.

Instagram Rolls Out Paid Subscription Features for Creators

A later addition in the year was Instagram Subscriptions. This feature gives creators on the app the opportunity to charge their followers a fee to access exclusive content. This just might change the Instagram influencer game. Creators can offer exclusive posts, lives, stories, reels, badges, group chats, and broadcast channels to their subscribers. But not just anyone can utilize this feature; creators must have at least 10k followers and meet additional criteria. Instagram is truly taking the influencer economy to the next level. Let's see where this goes in 2023!

Aaaand Another One: Instagram Working on Feature to Add Song to Your Profile

This one still seems to be in the works, but Instagram is also reportedly testing a new feature that may bring back MySpace memories for a lot of you. Soon we might be able to add a song to our Instagram profiles!

Facebook Removes Preference Fields from Profiles

Facebook is continuing their tightening of advertising restrictions on the platform, finally removing religious, political and sexual preference fields from profiles. This is another step in their attempt to better protect users' data when it comes to targeted ads.

Twitter Adds New Feature to Mix GIFs, Video, Images in One Tweet

One of the most fun changes to happen on social platforms this year was the new feature on Twitter to mix different kinds of media in a single tweet. This led to some great memes (see below). Have you tried it out yet?

Twitter Spaces Gain Traction

Twitter Spaces was officially launched last year, but it has grown in popularity in 2022. These spaces are a way for users to have live audio conversations on the platform. Anyone can become a host, anyone can join a space, and up to 13 people can speak in a Space at a time. Think Instagram Live meets Reddit.

THE BIG ONE: Elon Musk Buys Twitter

We know this is the one you were all waiting for. On October 27, 2022, the mega-billionaire and founder of Tesla, Elon Musk, officially closed the deal on Twitter. Musk became the sole owner of the platform, taking the company private and immediately laying off half of the employees. In the week after the deal, Twitter lost more than 1.3 million users.

The Twitter Blue Disaster

Musk tried rolling out a new $8/month subscription called Twitter Blue that would be the only way to obtain the coveted verified blue checkmark. This sent the platform up into flames, with verified accounts changing their names to companies and individuals and tweeting false information. One pharmaceutical company, Eli Lilly, was hit hard by this when a fake account tweeted, We are excited to announce insulin is free now. This caused an internal panic at the company, who pulled all their Twitter advertising, costing Musk millions of dollars. Just days after its launch, the Twitter Blue subscription was recalled.

Mastodon Emerges as Twitter Alternative

As Twitter lost users by the millions, one platform saw a major increase in new users: Mastodon. This platform has been around for years but is coming up as a potential alternative for Twitter. Mastodon is a decentralized network of servers where users can join niche communities based on their interests. Learn more about Mastodon in our deep-dive blog post here.

YouTube Invests in Its TikTok Alternative

YouTube Shorts were introduced last year but the platform has started pushing them extra-heavy in 2022. On the mobile YouTube app, the Discover tab was replaced with a Shorts tab, similar to TikTok's For You page. This is an indicator that short-form video is here to stay, and it's more important than ever for your brand to invest in it. Read more of our thoughts on Shorts here.

Last, But Not Least: YouTube Allows Users to Grab Handles

YouTube joined the majority and is now allowing users to create a handle for their YouTube channel. We're all familiar with handles as we see them on every other social media platform, so it was only a matter of time before YouTube came around. Have you claimed yours yet?

Buckle Up: What We Expect to See in 2023

Well, we have some good news and some bad. We've reached the end of the chaos that was 2022. But, here comes 2023! And with a new year, comes even more crazy sh*t. So to get ahead of the long list of things to come, here are some of our predictions for what lies ahead of us in 2023. 

Brands Say Goodbye to Twitter

We're already seeing individual users jump ship and take refuge elsewhere, like Mastodon, and we're seeing brands pull their Twitter advertising. Even with the chaos on the platform slowing down, we predict even more big brands will move away from the Twitter space. What new channels will pop up to host these disillusioned brands? We'll have to wait and see. One thing we do know for sure is that Twitter will get more interesting. We're not sure we can even start to predict the roller coaster that is Twitter and its new chief, Elon Musk. But more changes are likely coming, so strap in. 

Platforms Take Matters into Their Own Hands

In the advertising world we're all familiar with and depend on external scheduling sites such as Later.com, Agorapulse, Hootsuite, SproutSocial, or whatever it is you use. These are great for what we do, even if some crucial features just aren't there yet. And when it comes to these features, we know we're a little tired of making that reminder in our calendar to push out a native post. Hopefully some good news for everyone involved Going into 2023, we predict more and more platforms will offer creators and even the public a way to schedule their posts natively to their platform. (What a role model you are, Meta.) LinkedIn is already testing their own native scheduling feature and we're interested to see how individual users take advantage of this new world they'll be thrown into. More posts, more creators, more time efficiency for all! 

LinkedInfluencers on the Rise

We're already used to the Instagram influencers and the TikTok influencers. But in the new year, we expect influencers on LinkedIn“LinkedInfluencers if you will“to really pop off. Currently, LinkedIn has an invite-only influencer program limited to 500 users that consists of thought leaders in various industries. But we predict 2023 will be the year of the LinkedInfluencer. More thought leaders, an expansion on the influencer program, maybe even.. Pay-outs? Verification? So here's your chance to make sure your C-Suite is on social media, because this just might be their time to shine.

Avatar Integration

Ah, yes. The expected avatar integration in 2023 Think Snapchat Bitmojis in the Metaverse. We expect to see more and more ways we can utilize Meta's avatar function. *Cough, Cough* It's already an option to use an avatar as your Instagram profile photo. And we won't be surprised that those who utilize this feature will be favored by the algorithm. 

Memes Won't Be Going Away Anytime Soon

Because, well, why would they? GIFs, however, are a different conversation. Memes are here to stay, and we don't suspect a day that they'll ever leave. Because Gen Z is the ultimate humor-driven generation (sorry, millennials). Memes on social media will stick around, stay as chaotic as Michigan weather, and might even make their way into other platforms (if Twitter finds its way in the trash bin). So if you're not a fan of memes, you may want to re-evaluate your sense of humor, please and thanks! 

Speaking of memes, check out our round-up of the year's best memes below.

The 2022 Meme Hall of Fame

These memes will live forever in our hearts and minds.

Getting By With a Little Help From Your (Random) Friends

The weather is getting colder, our days are getting shorter, and for those who struggle with mental health, you may be struggling more than usual (and that's OKAY!).

Taking care of yourself and your mental health is an important task, no matter your situation. We encourage you to stay if you're trying to find some encouragement or tips for a work-life balance. But here's to our fellow work-from-home workers, we know it might take a little something extra to ensure you're truly taking care of yourself and your mental health. 

Working remote, just as all other careers, comes with its pros and cons. We may not have a commute, obtain more flexibility than others, and you might even be wearing sweats (guilty!). But, when we neglect our mental health, working from home has the potential to quickly feel isolating. We may easily fall into patterns and an unhealthy routine, sometimes not even leaving the house for a day, or days, at a time. We know it happens, and you may not even notice or feel affected at first. But it's important for us to set healthy boundaries and expectations for your own sake, and if you struggle with mental health prior to this remote position, please be aware of the effects you may experience!

So, as fellow remote workers, we're here for you and want to share some tips that may guide you in creating a healthy work-life balance while working from home. 

You Are Not One in a Million

First things first, know you are NOT alone! Here are some statistics we've gathered that show just that: 

We're not sure if that helped, but we hope there's some comfort in knowing that you're not the only one who may experience a negative impact on your mental health. We empathize with your frustration and confusion. We're here to give you some tips on how to create a healthy lifestyle while loving your remote job. 

Random Tips for Our Remote Peers

Tip #1: Set boundaries

Yes, you heard us! SET. BOUNDARIES. Boundaries are important for us, for you, for your boss, for your friends, for your family, and the list goes on (and on, and on). But we'll just touch on the work boundaries and save the rest for you to work on later. 

Start slow, if that helps, you don't need to go boundary crazy. Let's begin with actually taking your lunch break A survey found 29% of Americans working from home don't take any meal breaks during the workday. And six in 10 feel guilty for taking any kind of break during work hours (nypost.com). So Yeah. That statistic speaks for itself; take your lunch break people! It's important to fuel your body and step away from the computer, so if you have issues setting boundaries in your work life, start here. Block off that lunch hour on your calendar if you need to, and enjoy a minute to breathe! 

Other boundaries to consider that may make your work from home life easier on your mental state could be sticking to your scheduled work hours. Yes, something as simple as that! Act like you're stepping into the office, log on at the beginning of the day, and shut the laptop down at the end (workaholics, this one's for you!). Same thing goes with your work phone. Whether you're at home, on vacation, etc. Put the work phone away, that email can wait until your next work day, trust us. 

Tip #2: Your Work Location

Let's start with designating a space in your home to work. Whether that's a home office, a desk, a spot at your dining table, whatever it may be. Try to avoid the habit of working from your bed, since your bed is for sleeping! Compartmentalizing these spaces in your home will be more beneficial than you may think. 

However, not leaving the house may become part of the problem you're struggling with. It's good to mix things up, too! If you're finding yourself home for days at a time, it may be time to consider looking for alternatives such as a coffee shop nearby or your local public library. A change of scenery and new surroundings might just be the thing that pulls you out of a rut.

Tip #3: Find a hobby (outside of the house)

It's just as important to invest in yourself and your passions as it is to get out into the world. Finding something you enjoy doing, at a space outside of your home, is a great way to make sure you're actually getting out of the house.

Like to exercise? Join a local gym. Go for a walk outside. Like to read? Join a local book club. Want to be creative? Look into some local art classes. 

Finding what you like to do makes it that much easier to take a step in the right direction (and outside your front door).

Tip #4: Reach out to your coworkers

Listen, you may be in different cities or even different states, but reaching out to your coworkers is a great step! It's important to build relationships in any respect, and if you're struggling with isolation, there's no harm in finding a way to talk to your coworkers! 

Schedule a Zoom call on your lunch hour, invite your coworkers to a virtual happy hour, whatever it may be! Having that interaction with your coworkers is just as important online as it is in-person. Reach out and make a new friend. It might just help.

Tip #5: Make time for friends and family

Seeing those you're close with is more important than ever. Reach out to your friends, set up a lunch date, host a cocktail hour, go to the movies, who cares! Maintain those friendships as much as you can, because people need people (and remote workers really need people).

Call your parents, siblings, cousins, aunt, uncles, and grandparents or even visit them. When your family brings a positive light to your life, it's important to keep them close. Reaching out to family is a great first step if you need someone to talk to.

Tip #6: Reach out if you're struggling

We know this can be hard, and it's different for everyone. But if you find your mental health declining (and this goes for everyone reading this), please reach out for help! A trusted family member, friend, acquaintance, your boss, a therapist, whoever you feel you can have an open, and honest conversation with, please do so. It's important to be honest with yourself and get help if you find yourself at a point where you need it. 

We're going to leave some of these resources here, they're here to help you. 

Crisis Text Line - Text HOME to 741741

National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline - 988 - Chat Online Here

National Domestic Violence Hotline - (800) 799-7233

APA Crisis Hotlines and Resources

Making Social Media A Safe Space

Given we're in the social media industry You had to know this was coming. Social media can be used for good! So as a little something extra, here are 6 mental health social media accounts we love and encourage you to follow if you love them, too.

@mentl.sesh

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@themindgeek

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@realdepressionproject

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@thebraincoach

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@story.of.the.mind

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@themindfacultykl

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The Anticipated BeReal Update

Anddd we knew we'd be here with a real update BeReal has quickly caught the attention of other social media platforms and has taken the world by storm. From new features to trends and even celebrities taking notice, BeReal has definitely made its mark.

Wonder Where That Came From?

As you may have seen in our last BeReal blog post, we predicted the effect BeReal may have on other social media platforms, and they sure were quick with this one. TikTok, Instagram, and Snapchat have all introduced new concepts or features for their users that are all too familiar. 

TikTok Now

Making its way to the main panel, TikTok Now is a recently-added feature to the platform that calls for users to post in the next 3 minutes of the notification. And you already know where we're going with this Yep, you have to post your ˜Now' to see what your friends have posted (sound familiar?)

TikTok Now Notification

Instagram's Candid Challenge

Instagram users have been pushing for ˜Casual Instagram' to make a comeback, but we're not so sure IG understood the assignment. Instagram introduced ˜IG Candid Challenges,' calling for users to capture and share a photo of what they're doing at that moment, everyday at a different time, within 2 minutes of receiving the notification We know, we know. Sounds like another platform we know! Shocker!

IG Candid Challenges Preview

Snapchat's Dual Camera

This one might have actually done something No push notifications, no time limit, just a new dual camera function added to a photo-heavy platform! Users can choose the ˜dual camera' option when taking a photo on Snapchat and their phone will capture what's happening through both the front and back camera lens! 

Snapchat Dual Camera

Being a Real Influence

Besides new features on our favorite social media platforms, BeReal has caught the attention of the public in other ways, too! 

Becoming a Meme

This has been one of our favorites: Twitter users have been replicating the concept of BeReal by creating memes. Instead of explaining them to you, we think these will speak louder than words. 

Celebrity Takeover

And finally, Real celebrities have even taken notice! Check out these amazing BeReals that some of our favorite celebrities have taken on their fans' phones! 

Harry Styles on Stage
Niall Horan Out and About
Lewis Capaldi x2
Calvin Harris is Real

Brands Aren't Being So Real

As of now, brands haven't made their way onto BeReal. And honestly, we don't know if they ever will! BeReal has been deemed a place for users to interact with their friends on a more personal level, and we're not so sure brands have a place in this. 

However, that's not to say it won't happen one day. Brands usually find their way into a new trend one way or another. One thing's for sure: brands can still create memes and reference BeReal on their other socials. And for now, that works!

As for us, we love a good BeReal moment. Even some of our team is on the platform! Check out Lauren Kelley, our Co-founder, talking about the rise of BeReal on FOX 2 Detroit.

To keep up with the latest trends in social media, follow us! More blog posts are in our drafts and just waiting to be read by you.  

Random Podcasts You Just Might Like

Where do you even start when finding a new podcast to get into? We did the heavy lifting so you don't have to.

We asked Random People to name their favorite podcasts and this is what we got.


The Results:

Freakonomics

Most Recent Episode: Freakonomics

Stephen J. Dubner (co-author of the Freakonomics books) explores the hidden side of everything. From things you always thought you knew (but didn't) and things you never thought you wanted to know (but do) - from the economics of sleep to how to become great at just about anything. This one's for the curious and exploratory minds.


Quick Stats:

Rating: Clean

Category: Documentary

Apple Podcast Rating: 4.5/5


The Official Podcast

Most Recent Episode: The Official Podcast

Four friends, endless topics. From dumb questions, YouTube celebrities, childish giggling, burger puns, and more this show has a little something for everyone. Take a listen to this podcast when you need a little light-hearted humor with a mix of current events, you won't be disappointed.


Quick Stats:

Rating: Explicit

Category: Comedy

Apple Podcast Rating: 4.9/5


Two Hot Takes

Most Recent Episode: Two Hot Takes

If you're a fan of Reddit, jaw-dropping stories, and an honest opinion this one's for you. Host, Morgan Absher, and her slew of co-hosts, take on some interesting stories to say the least. From life, dating, relationships, AITA stories and more, Two Hot Takes is a great listen for your long drives or hot girl walks.


Quick Stats:

Rating: Explicit

Category: Comedy

Apple Podcast Rating: 4.7/5


13: A Taylor Swift Fan Podcast

Most Recent Episode: 13: A Taylor Swift Fan Podcast

This is the 1 for all the Swifties out there. You belong with this podcast if Taylor Swift easter eggs, cryptic clues, and deciphering the meaning of her songs is your jam. So baby just say yes and follow along to four fellow Swifties as they break down every Taylor song ever written and bring the fun along the way.


Quick Stats:

Rating: Explicit

Category: Music

Apple Podcast Rating: 4.8/5


Bandsplain

Most Recent Episode: Bandsplain

All lovers of all things music, you need this podcast in your life! Host Yasi Salek invites music experts to explain cult bands and iconic artists and why people love them all while incorporating their songs. This show brings music and talk together in the best way, so don't wait any longer and go check it out!


Quick Stats:

Rating: Explicit

Category: Music


Avatar: Braving the Elements

Most Recent Episode: Avatar: Braving the Elements

There's knowing about the show, liking the show, being a fan, and then this. If you're interested in all things Avatar, check this one out. Join hosts Janet Varney (voice of Korra) and Dante Basco (voice of Prince Zuko) on the official companion podcast as they re-watch every episode of Avatar: The Last Airbender. This is a great one for those who would love a breakdown of key themes and those who just might be interested in a special behind-the-scenes trivia.


Quick Stats:

Rating: Clean

Category: TV & Film

Apple Podcast Rating: 4.9/5


Giggly Squad

Most Recent Episode: Giggly Squad

You're about to join the Giggly Squad. Hosts Hannah Berner and Paige DeSorbo discuss all things pop culture, fashion trends, television, horoscopes, mental health, and more. If you're one to keep up on all the current trends, or alternatively, find yourself falling behind on the latest news, this is a good one to try.


Quick Stats:

Rating: Explicit

Category: TV & Film

Apple Podcast Rating: 4.6/5


We Might Be Drunk

Most Recent Episode: We Might Be Drunk

NYC comedians, Mark Normand and Sam Morril Might Be Drunk. Listen into this podcast to hear them share insights into the comedy world, recommendations, peeves, and a drink (or three).


Quick Stats:

Rating: Explicit

Category: Comedy

Apple Podcast Rating: 4.9/5


Sports + Life + Balance

Most Recent Episode: Sports + Life + Balance

Calling all Olympic Sports fans, this one's for you! Hosted by 2-time US Olpympian and Emmy winning producer, John Moffet, this podcast goes behind-the-scenes with your favorite athletes to hear the untold stories of their careers. You'll laugh, you'll cry, and you might learn a thing or two.


Quick Stats:

Rating: Clean

Category: Sports

Apple Podcast Rating: 5/5


When one of these strikes gold as your new favorite podcast, thank us later (or thank us now by hitting the like button).

The Power of (Canva) Brand Kits

Canva is quite possibly THE most popular tool when it comes to quick, easy, and efficient online design tools. If you don't already know about it, you're about to. In 2021, Canva had over 75 million users who used the platform for whatever reason it may be. The program is popular with (you guessed it) content creators, students, small businesses, and more. Although anyone can sign up for a free Canva account, there are several paid package options with upgrades.  

So, let's say you're a Canva Pro Member. But are you really utilizing all the features Canva offers? One key feature us avid users might not be taking advantage of is the ability to build a 'Brand Kit' directly into your team's space! The good news is, now you know about it. And some even better news is we're about to dive into the pros of Canva Brand Kits and the best practices when using them. 

The Basic Brand Kit

There are three main features you're able to utilize in a brand kit: logos, fonts, and colors. 

1. Logos

Logos Icon in Canva

Tired of uploading your logo every time you need to use it? Or scrolling through your recent uploads trying to find it? Here's your solution. With the brand kit feature, you're able to upload your logo and any other version of it you may need right to your brand kit. After uploading your logo(s), they'll be readily available to you in the ˜Logos' section of your utility bar (as shown to the right). 

PSA: If you manage multiple clients with various logos, this just might be your hail mary. 

2. Fonts

We can't tell you just how many fonts are in Canva, and who knows the amount that aren't. The majority of brands have their favorite fonts, but who wants to find those fonts every time you go to use them? Not us! 

Another great feature of Canva Brand Kits is the ability to pick fonts for your kit that will always be available to you when you look for them. In addition, as a pro member you can upload your own fonts if Canva doesn't have them available to you. 

3. Colors

Styles Icon in Canva

Just as we mentioned before, the same goes for colors. There is an endless number of colors to choose from and, again, every brand usually has a few colors in their palette. This is a great addition to the brand kit, as you're always able to find just the right shade of the color you need to match your brand when creating content. When you're creating content, find your way to the 'Styles' section of your utility bar and your brand kit colors will be there for you. 

Brand Color in Canva Example

For content creators, such as our Social Media Specialists, this is a great feature when creating content for multiple brands. The Canva Brand Kit allows us to separate our clients' brand colors, similar to the one you see for Random, and we can easily find our clients' brand colors to use for content creation. We LOVE a brand kit. 

4. Templates

A newer addition to the Canva Brand Kit is the ability to create pre-approved branded templates to help your team stay 'on brand' when creating content. Creators within your team on Canva have access to these templates which can be especially useful for business owners who use freelancers or are starting to grow their social media team. By utilizing the brand template option, your team will have an easier time staying consistent with your style guide and your feed will thank you! 

The Canva Brand Kit can be a major life - no, TIME - saver. No more scrolling endlessly through your files, memorizing font names, or referring back to your internal brand style guide to find that identical hex code. 

Love the idea of creating content with Canva for your brand but not so sure you want to take on the task? Contact us! Our Social Media Specialists are expert Canva users and know just how to help to give your brand a level-up.

Social Media Management: A Break Down

Social Media Management isn't for everyone When you sit down and really think about it, there's a lot more that goes into creating content for your business (or other businesses in our case) than you may think.

Do you have a content strategy? Is your brand voice coming across through your posts? Are you using the right photo sizes? Are you on the right platforms? These are just a few of the questions to ask when evaluating your business's social media. 

So, where do you even start? We're going to cover the basics of social media management to help you understand where your practices may be lacking or to help you find a good place to start! 

Let's break it down, shall we?

We're going to make this short and sweet. Here's our absolute essentials to learning how to manage social media pages:

1. First things first, a content strategy. Ever heard of it?

To ease the stress of wondering how you're supposed to come up with ˜all these posts' for your company's social media, start at the beginning. Take the time to create a content strategy. The content strategy incorporates who your brand is, who your audience is, what you want to communicate to them, and how. Although it may seem overwhelming and a bit time consuming, a content strategy will ultimately save you some time in the end AND keep your brand on track for when you create posts in the future. It's all about a consistent brand (and visually appealing graphics)!

To get started, take a look at this blog post that may spark some ideas when creating your content strategy.

2. Pick and choose your channels wisely.

It's easy to be on every social media platform there is to reach anyone and everyone. We get the appeal. But reality is, each platform has its own niche, and maybe your company doesn't quite need to fit every niche in the book. Find which platforms work best for you and your goals. A few things to consider when choosing which channels to focus on: 

Need some more guidance? Check out our blog post to learn why Pinterest could be a great platform for your business

3. POV: You actually plan ahead.

Plan, plan, plan. We can't stress this enough! Sure, certain events and announcements may be last minute additions, but for the majority of your content, consider planning out your posts ahead of time. Content calendars are a practice in themselves, so find what works best for you and your team. There are endless ways these can be done: weekly, monthly, maybe even further out, it's up to you! Find your preferred practice and make it a recurring thing. We promise it's worth it in the long run. 

4. Ah, more planning.

Get ahead of the game. Now that you have your content planned out, take it one step further and schedule your content ahead of time! There are so many content scheduling tools out there, so use them. Signing up for a scheduling tool like Agorapulse or Later.com, just to name a few, will help you tremendously. Because who wants to manually post every post they create? Not us! 

5. Don't forget to engage.

So, you've posted your content, and now people are responding, tagging, and sharing your posts. Community management on your social media pages is a whole different ball game. Find what works for you, but make sure you're interacting with your audience and creating conversations around your company to keep them engaged. Whether you're simply liking replies or responding to comments and questions, it's important to foster relationships with the users on your pages to keep them coming back for more interaction.

6. Hope you like data!

Last, but not least, utilize available analytics. This is where you learn most about what's working and what isn't. By checking in with your metrics, you'll learn how to grow your page even further. Analytics can be found in-app or even on a third party website (like the one you're using to schedule content ). Find whatever works best for you, but make sure you're analyzing your data, and doing it consistently! 


Now this may feel overwhelming, and we won't lie to you, it can be. Soak it all in, and start slowly. We believe in you. Good luck out there! 

If this sounds like something you want someone else to deal with you're in the right place. Social media management is something we spend a lot of time learning how to do and how to do it well. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you grow your business!