1stCollab: Automated Influencer Marketing Platform for ROI Optimization
By
Garry Tan
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Summary
1stCollab is a fully-automated influencer marketing platform that helps businesses test, optimize, and scale their influencer programs. The platform handles the entire process from sourcing creators to outreach, negotiations, contracting, payments, and taxes, with a focus on maximizing return on investment (ROI).
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Instantly source thousands of creators, and let our platform handle everything — outreach, negotiations, contracting, payments, and taxes — all while maximizing ROI.
Fully-automated, ROI-optimized influencer marketing platform
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