I’m Cate! I am a mum of 2 in Sydney. If money was no object I’d be a food taster, but it is - so I became a lawyer! But I still love my food! Since having kids it’s been hard to keep up my social life and do all the things I love doing, like long lunches with the girls and date nights with my husband. I started my page to keep that part of my identity alive! I love sharing my favourite places to eat and drink in Sydney and hopefully I’m saving fellow parents time in deciding where to go!
Influencers are often categorized by audience size. Nano creators typically have under 10,000 followers, micro creators range from about 10,000 to 100,000, macro influencers reach hundreds of thousands, and mega influencers have millions. Each tier offers different advantages, from high engagement and niche trust to broad reach and large-scale brand awareness.
Micro and nano creators often perform best for product seeding because their audiences are highly engaged and trust their recommendations. These creators usually produce authentic content and are more open to contra gifting collaborations.
Yes, combining creator tiers provides balanced results. Larger creators increase reach, while smaller creators drive engagement and authenticity, creating a more effective overall marketing funnel.
Gifting campaigns reduce costs significantly because brands primarily provide products rather than monetary compensation, making it possible to collaborate with multiple creator tiers simultaneously.