I found this book really shallow. It glosses over the actual details and do's-and-don'ts of negotiating contracts with influencers, spending 300+ pages instead talking about mindsets and possibilities.
In today's fast-moving world, we don't need an idea book chock full of feel-good theory and concepts.
We need an actual action plan.
This book doesn't provide one. It doesn't discuss…
- how to approach an influencer,
- where to find hot influencers,
- how to write a cold email or DM,
- how to separate them from their agents,
- how to negotiate,
- how to value an account,
- how to structure payment (per view? per conversion? per engagement in the comments?
- how to tell a good influencer fit vs. a bad one,
- how to tell an influencer with engaged fans,
- how to predict (or experiment) what content will go viral,
- how to create viral content -- scripts, stories, hooks
- how to activate influencers' fans (link in bio? "sponsored by"? naturally show product?)
- what is CPM (cost per mille) vs. RPM vs. other metrics to track,
- how to incorporate metrics into a fair payment,
- how platforms differ: TikTok vs. Instagram vs. Facebook,
- how influencer culture differs from culture to culture, or country to country
It doesn't get into the economics at all. Instead, the book skirts on the surface of mindset, pointing to past collaborations or examples that don't speak to the level of engagement accessible or available for app creators today trying to reach an influencer's audience on today's platforms: TikTok.
The concept is great, but without digging deeper, you can't really do anything with the information. Tell us how an app developer might actually leverage the theory in execution: Show us how he finds the influencers for his app, how he reaches out to them in a sample DM, and how they negotiated the payment plan based on views, engagements, virality, or whatever! Show us the formula they used, and the short-form video scripts they used, both successful and unsuccessful. This is what matters!
The book would have benefited from more nitty-gritty details rather than just describing collaboration at a high level.