NZ creators: Reach UK brands on Takatak for unboxings

💡 Why UK brands on Takatak? — Quick reality check If you’re a Kiwi creator looking to score paid unboxing or testimonial work with UK brands, Takatak is worth a hard look. The platform’s regional push (backed by firms like Taka in related sports ventures) and the global appetite for short-form commerce-style content means UK brands are actively exploring creators beyond their borders. Sources like Taka’s recent grassroots push in GB and Ireland show brands and platforms pairing to support local discovery (Taka). ...

10 December 2025 Â· 6 min

NZ creators: Reach UK brands on Telegram — quick guide

💡 Why Telegram matters if you want UK brand ambassadorships Telegram isn’t just a chat app — it’s where some brands run tight-knit communities, broadcast launches, and test paid partnerships without Meta’s delivery whackiness. Local and international companies have followed audiences to Telegram when other channels got costly or restricted — a trend visible in markets that shifted ad spend off Meta platforms, as influencer expert Anastasia Timofeichuk observed in industry commentary. ...

26 October 2025 Â· 6 min

Creators: Pitch UK Brands on Chingari — Clear, Sharp, Fast

💡 Why UK brands need creators on Chingari — and why you should care UK brands are still warming up to Chingari. That’s a win for creators who know how to explain product benefits simply and credibly. From what we see, many British shoppers — especially outside ethnic communities and health-focused niches — don’t automatically get niche products like ghee or specialised foods. They mix up health claims, pricing, and usage. That lack of awareness is the exact gap you can fill as a creator: translate product features into everyday British kitchen or lifestyle wins. ...

18 October 2025 Â· 7 min

NZ creators: Land UK brands on LinkedIn, fast

💡 Why UK brands on LinkedIn matter for NZ creators If you’re a creator or consultant in Aotearoa looking to grow, the UK is one of the few export markets where English, culture, and industry overlap make partnerships realistic without a whole new playbook. LinkedIn is the place UK brands — not just marketers — go to find thought leadership, partnerships, and B2B creators. That makes it low-hanging fruit for a Kiwi creator who knows how to package value. ...

18 August 2025 Â· 7 min