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Advertisement & Sponsorships

 There are various options available to advertise through my work. 

Before I will accept sponsorships, I need to verify the quality of your company and then decide if what you offer my audience is in line with their best interests and my brand's reputation. 

I must follow FTC guidelines in any advertising I have integrated into my work. That means disclosures to viewers and website readers. 

Each placement option will have a guaranteed length of time that it will be live on my platforms. There can be situations outside of my control on a given website or service, so having a set amount of time is necessary. 

I reserve the right to remove an advertisement before the decided upon length of time if there is evidence that your company has a public PR incident, or meaningfully negative customer feedback I see online that could hurt my brand. 

Paid link placement

  • On this website.
    • It can be in a new article I produce or an existing article of your choice. 
    • It can be in the list of links in my navigation side panel.
  • In the description of my YouTube videos.
  • In a pinned comment of my YouTube videos.
  • In the description of videos on other platforms such as TikTok and Instagram.
    • Keep in mind that links placed into these platforms are not clickable, so it's more of a shoutout of your company or website. 
  • In the profile link list of Instagram.
    • This will be limited in time and cost will depend on if it's the top link or not. 
This link can be in a new or existing piece of content. We will need to decide together regarding text to accompany the link. 

Advertisement integrations in my video work.

  • Near the start of a full length video I will promote your product or service.
    • I can provide various topics in my queue of projects that you can decide to sponsor. 
  • Vertical short videos.
    • I generally produce a short vertical video for YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and other platforms that I will often upload in tandem with a full video that I produce. If you prefer this shorter format then we can only focus on that. 
    • These paid mentions will be limited in scope due to the total video length restraint of under 1 minute long. 
You can preview the full video before it goes live to make sure it is fitting with your brand.

Complete sponsorship of a video.

  • You provide a theme and product(s) or service(s) you have an interest in promoting.
  • We work together on the video idea that integrates your company's goals. 
  • You can preview the resulting video before I make it public. Reasonable change requests will be possible at this point. 
  • A percentage of payment will need to be provided before works starts and will not be refunded if you decide to not have the video go public or end up not wanting to continue with the project at any point. 

Textual or image posts on my social media.

  • We will work together to create one or more sponsored posts that I would make to the social media account of your choice. 

Product placements

  • Your products can be placed in the background of my videos. 
  • Your products can be in tests and samples I often generate for my work like with lens reviews. 
  • I cannot talk or mention your products in these situations based on FTC guidelines. The purpose of this is to increase the general visibility of your brand by having it on-screen. 

Ambassador roles

  • Contact me with your plans and requirements. 


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