Creators: Pitch US Brands on WhatsApp for Product Hype

💡 Why WhatsApp matters for NZ creators pitching US brands If you’re a Kiwi creator trying to get US brands buzzing about a product drop, WhatsApp is low-key one of the sharpest tools in your kit — but only if you use it right. Brands in the States still rely on tight, human comms for product partnerships: quick trust-building, media-ready assets, and fast follow-ups. WhatsApp gives you that immediacy without the noise of email, and with the right targeting it can cut through the clutter. ...

24 March 2026 Â· 7 min

NZ creators: Reach Azerbaijan brands on Josh — fast wins

💡 Why Azerbaijan brands on Josh should be on your radar Short answer: there’s real opportunity if you know how to pitch and measure it. Josh-style short-video platforms (high attention, snackable content) are still golden for consumer-facing brands — food, fashion, F&B, travel-adjacent offers — and Azerbaijan brands are quietly experimenting with creator-led promotions aimed at diaspora and regional audiences. APOC Co., Ltd’s UZU Advertising expansion (reported in its Feb 2026 release) shows a trend: brands want paid creator partnerships that use native language storytelling and fast payouts to keep creators engaged. That’s your in. ...

20 March 2026 Â· 8 min

Kiwis: reach Colombian brands on Clubhouse for free samples

💡 Why Kiwis should care — short version If you’re a NZ creator hunting product samples from Colombian brands, Clubhouse is low-friction and underused — perfect for cold outreach that feels human. Colombian brands are scaling creator-led content (see Revo Labs’ native content + creators model reported by Merca20), and lots of Latin American marketing teams prefer audio-first, community-based discovery over cold DMs or form-fills. ...

14 January 2026 Â· 6 min