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Naming This Later is a home lifestyle brand focused on thoughtful design, quality materials, and timeless comfort. Each piece is created to add warmth, texture, and ease to modern living spaces.

Nyra Indigo blanket

The Nyra blanket is designed for everyday living, offering comfort and warmth wherever it’s needed - draped over your bed, thrown on the couch, wrapped around you, or taken along for outdoor adventures. Jacquard woven Machine washable 100% organic cotton

Wondering how gifting fits into a broader marketing strategy?

1. Where does creator gifting sit in the marketing funnel?

Creator gifting typically supports the upper and middle stages of the marketing funnel by generating awareness, social proof, and authentic content that brands can reuse across channels. While it may influence purchasing decisions indirectly, its primary role is building familiarity and trust rather than delivering immediate conversion or measurable short-term sales.

2. Can gifting work alongside paid influencer campaigns?

Yes. Many brands combine gifting with paid partnerships to balance scale, authenticity, and budget. Gifting can help identify strong creator relationships or generate additional content, while paid collaborations may focus on guaranteed deliverables or targeted performance outcomes within a broader influencer marketing strategy.

3. Is gifting useful outside of product launches?

Gifting can support seasonal campaigns, content refreshes, community engagement, or ongoing brand storytelling. Its flexibility allows brands to maintain visibility and relevance even when no major launch is occurring, particularly when consistent creator content is valuable for social channels or advertising assets.

4. How should brands prioritise gifting within limited budgets?

Brands often start with clear objectives—such as content creation or awareness—then scale creator numbers according to available inventory and operational capacity. Treating gifting as a focused experiment rather than a volume exercise usually leads to more useful learning and sustainable long-term strategy decisions.