Amanda runs a hyperlocal blog and created an amazing media for potential advertisers and partners. I love how clean her media kit is and she lays out clear sponsorship opportunities for her site.
This is one eye-catching media kit! One of the tips I taught in class was to share your total social media reach and I love that she brought that front-and-center on her first page.
Cheryl used the dotted line template to showcase your blog’s awesomeness to potential partners. She used a good mix of brand logos and pictures of the various places she’s traveled.
Amanda does a great job of showcasing the content her readers like as well as give brands lots of samples of sponsored posts she’s done in the past. (Blog is now named Mommity)
Dani has some amazing testimonials (hint: SUPER important in a media kit) and her media kit highlights those well. She did a great job pulling her blog colors throughout the media kit. (Blog is now named Meraki Lane)
If you haven’t noticed, all of the media kits featured so far are 3 pages. That’s the optimal number for most blogs (and in the course I give you one-page templates too to use in certain situations).
Christina needed more space so she made a great-looking 5-page media kit that gave her ample room to both show all the opportunities on her blog and highlight the great brands she’s worked with.
Kelly’s site revolves around good food and she showcases it nicely in her media kit. In addition to the delicious pictures, she highlights her audience so that brands can align their target audience to hers and know she’s the perfect fit.
You might know Anna as the instructor of the Blog Clarity course Pinning Perfect, but she’s also a student! (that sounds like a cheesy commercial doesn’t it?). Anyway, I love Anna’s cheery, colorful media kit and how she laid out packages for potential partners.
Amanda runs a hyperlocal blog and created an amazing media for potential advertisers and partners. I love how clean her media kit is and she lays out clear sponsorship opportunities for her site.
This is one eye-catching media kit! One of the tips I taught in class was to share your total social media reach and I love that she brought that front-and-center on her first page.
Cheryl used the dotted line template to showcase your blog’s awesomeness to potential partners. She used a good mix of brand logos and pictures of the various places she’s traveled.
Amanda does a great job of showcasing the content her readers like as well as give brands lots of samples of sponsored posts she’s done in the past. (Blog is now named Mommity)
Dani has some amazing testimonials (hint: SUPER important in a media kit) and her media kit highlights those well. She did a great job pulling her blog colors throughout the media kit. (Blog is now named Meraki Lane)
If you haven’t noticed, all of the media kits featured so far are 3 pages. That’s the optimal number for most blogs (and in the course I give you one-page templates too to use in certain situations).
Christina needed more space so she made a great-looking 5-page media kit that gave her ample room to both show all the opportunities on her blog and highlight the great brands she’s worked with.
Kelly’s site revolves around good food and she showcases it nicely in her media kit. In addition to the delicious pictures, she highlights her audience so that brands can align their target audience to hers and know she’s the perfect fit.
You might know Anna as the instructor of the Blog Clarity course Pinning Perfect, but she’s also a student! (that sounds like a cheesy commercial doesn’t it?). Anyway, I love Anna’s cheery, colorful media kit and how she laid out packages for potential partners.