8 Unique Things You Can Do to Capture a Brand’s Attention

It’s no secret that there’s major competition in the creator industry.

In fact, I’d say that’s one of the biggest things holding people back from pursuing a career as a content creator, thinking that there’s too many people already.

And while I know that there’s room for everybody, it doesn’t make it any easier to stand out from the millions of other influencers also trying to land paid partnerships.

But don’t let that discourage you from reaching out to even the biggest brands because you can absolutely set yourself apart from other creators and show them the value YOU can provide for them.

Today, I’m giving you the scoop on different things you can do to set yourself apart from the crowd and capture a brand’s attention.

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🔍 The beta version of Meta’s AI assistant is rolling out

  • It will integrate a ChatGPT-like bot in all of Meta’s apps (WhatsApp, Messenger, Instagram).

  • It will have access to real-time information through a partnership with Bing.

  • They’re making it available in different personalities featuring celebrities like Mr. Beast, Kendall Jenner, and Charli D’Amelio.

🎨 AI image editing is coming to Instagram

  • You’ll be able to apply the visual styles you describe.

😎 Meta is releasing their Ray Ban smart glasses on October 17

  • They’ll let you livestream on Instagram and Facebook as well as share photos using voice commands.

  • This new version has improved audio and cameras.

🤖 Meta is working on a feature to enable brands and creators to create their own AI bot

  • They say that “businesses will also be able to create AIs that reflect their brand’s values and improve customer service experiences.”

📱 TikTok launched a new AI tool called “Creative Assistant”

  • The goal is to help marketers with the campaign creation process by linking examples, tools, and producing sample ad scripts.

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