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We're a social media agency that works with clients to create super exciting collabs! Please contact Ruby for all enquiries - ruby@socialcut.com.au

LOLAS | Newcastle | Brunch / Dinner for 2

We’re opening a few influencer bookings at LOLAS ✨ Bookings are for two people with $150 to enjoy on food and drinks. Think cocktails, brunch with friends or an easy date night. In return, we’re looking for one reel or carousel (minimum 4 slides) and one story on the day or night (minimum 3 slides). If this sounds like your vibe, apply here and whether you’d prefer day or night.

New to creator gifting and wondering how it really works?

1. What is contra gifting and how is it different from paid work?

Contra gifting means exchanging product value for content rather than receiving direct payment. While different from paid influencer marketing, it still involves professional expectations, timelines, and agreed deliverables. Many creators use contra collaborations to expand their portfolio, discover new brands, and work with category leaders they may not otherwise get to collaborate with.

2. Is gifting worth it for smaller or growing creators?

Yes—brands often prioritise audience relevance and authenticity over follower size. Smaller creators frequently see strong engagement and trust, which makes gifting campaigns a valuable way to gain experience, access quality products, and form early brand partnerships without needing large reach numbers.

3. Can gifting collaborations lead to paid partnerships later?

Strong performance, reliable delivery, and authentic storytelling often encourage brands to continue working with creators beyond gifting. Many long-term ambassador or paid relationships begin with a successful product seeding campaign, making gifting an important first step rather than a final outcome.

4. How should creators decide which campaigns to accept?

The best campaigns align with a creator's niche, audience interests, and genuine product fit. Accepting only relevant collaborations helps maintain trust, improve engagement, and build stronger long-term positioning with both audiences and brands.