What is UGC? Are they Influencers?

Is it just me or does it seem like every other week there's a new way to monetize your audience, I mean expertise, I mean BOTH.

I'm here for all the income streams, (cough rivers). LOL

But it's really getting CONFUSING!

As entrepreneurs how are we supposed to get seen by new people online if we don't know the difference between an Influencer or UGC? How do we know that they are doing a good job? What should we be paying? Is gifting products good enough? When do companies need either?

And on the other side of the table as influencers or UGCs how can we make sure the client knows the difference? How can we make sure we aren't undervaluing ourselves?

INFLUENCERS

What is UGC (User Generated Content)? E-Partners Marketing

What’s it really like to be an Influencer?

It’s WAY more than just getting products and having FUN

  • Creative Direction

  • Production

  • Set design

  • Videography

  • Content Creation

  • Photography

  • Video Editing

  • Blogging - writing

  • Copywriting

  • Email Marketing

  • SEO

  • Product Demos

  • Positive Public Relations on behalf of brand

  • Customer Service

  • Sales

  • Maintaining a high level of content engagement

  • Have to represent the brand in a positive light during the duration of the contract

 

Blogging for fun is so 2016 - JK - kinda

I remember the day my favorite blogger changed. They went from sharing candid moments and recipes to an affiliate link machine. Where did all the OG bloggers go? The ones that aren't politically correct because they have to keep their brand deals. Speaking of that….

The Biggest way influencer go full-time

How do they make money? BRAND DEALS.

The difference between the influencer with 1,000 followers but making money, and the influencer with 34,000 followers, but not making a dime is MONETIZATION. One knows how to monetize and one doesn't.

SOCIAL MEDIA GOLDEN RULE: DON'T CONFUSE FOLLOWER COUNT WITH BANK ACCOUNT

Influencers deserve every penny

They make the content, edit the content, make different versions for different platforms, and interact with their audience about your product. They're basically your sales team. We all know that the sales team is the one that makes the most in companies so they should get paid accordingly.

What is UGC? Are They Influencers? - Erica Johnson-Maquilon

Would you do all these roles for free? Ask for what you WANT. Don't accept free PR gifts forever.

UGC - USER-GENERATED CONTENT

 

It seems like everybody and their mama is talking about UGC, but what the heck is it?

Back when Social Media Started definition

When a user creates content for a brand

2022 definition - according to Jade Beason

When a creator produces a lot of content for a brand as part of a partnership

So if someone is really good at creating videos, taking pictures, or creating blog posts, reviews, and tutorials but doesn’t have that big of an audience they can still be commissioned to work with brands.

Kicking myself for the times when I created tutorial videos for a brand being called a “brand ambassador” when I was actually a “UGC” Angry Emoji We live and we learn, right?

A UGC landing a partnership doesn’t depend on their audience size or content engagement.

It depends on their self-promotion, content creation skill level, professionalism, and negotiation skills.

What is UGC? What do they do? - E-Partners Marketing
What is UGC? Are they influencers? - E-Partners Marketing
 

What does it take to be a UGC?

Being a UGC includes:

  • Creative Direction

  • Production

  • Content Creation

  • Videography

  • Set design - depending on the contract

  • Video Editing - depending on the contract

  • Product Demos - depending on the contract

  • Photography - depending on the contract

  • Blog writing - depending on the contract

  • Mirroring the brand's customer base

UGCs may offer services for flat rates or bundle packages. Trading products for all the above won't work.

Who is hiring UGCs?

Small and medium sized businesses are hiring UGCs to make the content for them since they don't have the team internally to make as much content as they need for their brand.

What's the difference between UGCs and Influencers?

What's the difference between UGC and Influencers? - E-Partners Marketing

UGCs are paid up front to make a certain amount of content for a brand. Their social media audience and engagement with content doesn't matter, because they are creating content for the brand to use. The content is more realistic like an actual customer experience.

For example, a UGC is hired to make 2 unboxing and 2 product reviews for BoxyCharm. The brand will pay for all 4 videos before the videos are created. The brand will also send the 4 products to the UGC. The UGC will not post them on their personal social media accounts. The brand will share the 2 unboxing and 2 review videos on their social media accounts and/or websites.

An influencer is paid up front for a certain amount of content for a brand AND gets a commission when someone uses their link or coupon code.

For example, an Influencer is hired to do a Fall Collection Haul and Winter Collection Haul for Fashion Nova. The influencer will create reels, stories, and videos, to promote their videos. They will post the videos on their social media accounts. The influencer will add links to their stories, blog posts, YouTube Videos, Linktree, LikeToKnowIt, etc. They will encourage their audience to shop with their link or coupon code. The brand will pay for each video, even per platform, AND payout commission during and after the duration of the project. The brand may or may not be allowed to share the content on their social media platforms and website.

Which one do companies need?

Why your brand needs UGC, Influencers, or both - E-Partners Marketing
What is UGC? - E-Partners Marketing

Both are essential at certain times.

UGC is needed from season to season, year to year.

People want to see people that look like them with your products - think more inclusive promotions showing a variety of skin tones and body types.

Influencers are nice when you are ready to really amplify your reach. Depending on the size of the influencers’ audience AND the level of trust the audience has with the influencer the more the audience will actually shop with the code and buy. If they become a customer one time is very likely that they will shop with you again.

Some Things to Think About

One slip-up from an influencer from the politically correct police and your brand's reputation could be questioned. You have to be EXTREMELY CAREFUL about who you choose to represent your business.

You don't have this problem with a UGC. Your customers have no idea who the UGC actually is. They can't track down their personal social media accounts and do any politically correct policing. Studies show that UGC increases conversions and builds trust, according to Hootsuite.

This could be why so many brands are seeking out and embracing UGCs more and more.

Both are investments.

The risks are there, but the rewards are too.

I'd love to hear from you! Which one are you thinking about hiring or being?

E-Partners Marketing

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