I am a proud gay Aboriginal male model and micro-influencer. I advocate for both through social justice. I play elite level men’s netball. I am looking at creating more exposure for First Nations people in beauty and fashion in Australia. I’m passionate about fitness and living a healthy lifestyle. As I mentioned, I’m looking to create a platform that creates representation for First Nations people in a range of different industries fashion, beauty, lifestyle, and health.
Brands often continue partnerships with creators who deliver content on time, communicate professionally, and generate strong audience engagement. Consistency and authenticity play a major role in building trust and encouraging repeat collaborations.
Creators can build strong relationships by providing clear communication, sharing performance insights, and demonstrating enthusiasm for the product. Following brand guidelines while maintaining authentic storytelling helps establish credibility and long-term collaboration potential.
Yes, brands increasingly prioritise engagement quality over audience size. A smaller but highly engaged audience often produces better campaign results than large passive followings, making micro creators highly valuable in gifting collaborations.
Reliability is one of the most important factors brands consider. Meeting deadlines, delivering promised content, and maintaining professionalism significantly increase the likelihood of future invitations and partnerships.