Influencer Allowlisting vs. Whitelisting Content vs. Dark Posting
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What is influencer whitelisting and why does it matter? We dig into steps and best practices for whitelisting influencer content to boost ad performance.
What is influencer whitelisting and how does it fit into a modern marketing strategy?
This post breaks down everything you need to know about whitelisting to make influencer ads!
Influencer whitelisting is when a brand gets advertising permission from a creator to run ads through the creator’s social media account.
This means the ad appears directly from the creator, not the brand.
Think of whitelisting as a brand borrowing an influencer's voice to speak directly to their audience.
Here’s what that looks like in action! Givenchy Beauty partnered with a beauty influencer to promote their “second skin masks” via Spark Ads on TikTok.
Since the creator is known for beauty content and product reviews, the post perfectly aligns with her audience. This makes the ad more authentic and engaging. That’s why brands love partnering with smaller creators who already have their followers' trust!
Here's a simplified breakdown of how whitelisting content works for influencer ads:
Understanding influencer whitelisting can feel like learning a totally new language.
But don’t worry, we’ve got you covered!
Below are key terms to help you navigate whitelisting, ad permissions and everything in between.
Here is an example of what giving add to an ad code looks like:
Hopefully, these definitions clear up any confusion so you can run influencer ads with confidence.
Whitelisting influencer content offers unique perks for brands and creators alike. Here’s why whitelisting is worthwhile for both sides:
Here’s how to set up whitelisting influencer marketing in a few straightforward steps:
Before you can whitelist a single piece of content, you need creator content to boost.
With our influencer marketing platform, you can set up campaigns that explicitly target influencers to create and run UGC ads on TikTok and Instagram. Brands can streamline the whitelisting process by automatically accessing our vetted creators, securing content rights and accessing ad codes in just a few clicks.
Next, you need to make sure you secure content rights from creators for your ads.
With approval and content access, it's time to make your ad.
Finally, you need to assess the performance and KPIs of your influencer campaigns featuring whitelisted content so you can optimize your ad targeting and creatives in the future.
Consider that there's no need to manually track every ad’s performance with platforms like Statusphere which monitor the progress of your whitelisted influencer posts and ad campaigns in one place, so you can easily see how organic content and paid promotions are performing side by side.
To get the most out of whitelisting influencer content, stick to these tips:
While whitelisting in influencer marketing has clear benefits, it’s not without its hurdles:
Instagram Partnership Ads offer a streamlined version of traditional whitelisting thanks to ad codes.
TikTok Spark Ads are like a shortcut to whitelisting, designed to amplify existing content seamlessly.
Here's how Spark Ads differ from traditional TikTok whitelisting:
With constant algorithm changes and rising ad costs, getting the most out of your influencer content is a must-do.
That's a reason why more and more brands are doubling down on influencer-driven paid ads.
When you have the right creators posting about your brand at scale, you can turn organic posts into high-performing ads that cut through the noise and drive real results.
And that's where Statusphere's software can help.
Our micro-influencer marketing platform connects brands with vetted creators. Brands can purchase UGC ad codes directly within our platform and automatically have built-in content rights for repurposing with every post earned within our software.
Translation? Since content rights are built into every collaboration, you can turn your top-performing influencer posts into ads ASAP.
Want to see how our software works? Get in touch with our experts to learn how Statusphere can help you scale your influencer marketing with guaranteed content for ads.
Whitelisting in influencer marketing is when brands get permission to run ads through an influencer’s social media account.
This allows brands to create paid ads using the influencer’s content while maintaining the look and feel of an organic post.
Whitelisted ads can be targeted to specific audiences, optimized for conversions, and provide detailed performance insights.
The cost of influencer whitelisting varies widely based on factors like the influencer’s audience size, engagement rate and the length of the campaign.
For reference, Statusphere creators who give brands approval to whitelist content typically charge anywhere between $100 to $400+ but prices vary from creator to creator since they set their own rates.
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