Famebit Aggregated Reviews
Famebit 01
By “Sponsorship” do you mean like a Brand Deal? If you had over 5000 subs I’d suggest Famebit.
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Famebit 02
Famebit and Woovit and Grapevine secured my first three sponsors. Albeit Famebit was responding to an email from TeeSpring first so direct is still good.
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Famebit 03
Absolutely yeah, it has “we will make your channel famous” plastered all over the place! I thought I should ask this community because even the reviews seem far too good to be true! It’s probably naive for me to say that I thought for a second it might have been an extra perk from youtube, seen as they have stuff like FameBit to help their creators get sponsors and good collaborations, slightly off topic but I had access to Famebit when I hit 1000 but they’ve pushed the entry fee right up to about 4000 subscribers and I thought this GetFansio might have been a similar service! I appreciate the reassurance, I’ll keep this in mind for any future emails!
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Famebit 05
You’re better off just sending them the product, let them review it on their site or Youtube channel and let them drive traffic to your product to get organic purchases and reviews. If you have a marketing budget, services like Famebit can connect you with big name “influencers”.
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Famebit 06
Use influencer platforms such as famebit.com and intellifluence.com.
On Famebit, you basically put a job order and ask influencers to bid, wherein at intellifluence, it’s like a PR outreach where there’s a massive database where you can email influencers.
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Famebit 08
Check out Famebit & also make sure your business mail is in your YouTube about page!
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Famebit 09
You should try famebit, you need at least 10K for grapevine, but famebit only 5K. Also famebit is owned by YouTube so it is legit.
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Famebit 10
I discovered Famebit and created a campaign there. And I get proposals ranging from $50 (~10K subscribers) to $100-200 (120-340K subscribers) for a mention in the video. When I try to negotiate high prices, I get $50 off easily. Thinking about how easy it is to get ~25% discount I’m getting more suspicious.
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Famebit 11
FameBit is a pretty safe place to search out/make pitches to Brands. YouTube (Google) owns FameBit.
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Famebit 12
Same experience with Famebit, best thing is to reach out to influencers that have the audience your trying to reach.
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Famebit 13
Also had a terrible experience with Famebit. Best thing is to find influencers that aren’t actively trying to maximize their pay, but would be open to working with your brand if you proposed something interesting.
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