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Use clear subject lines under 50 characters, professional greetings, 2-3 sentence paragraphs, specific CTAs, and appropriate sign-offs. Keep emails under 150 words with bullet points for lists. Includes 8 templates for job applications, follow-ups, requests, apologies, partnerships, thank you notes, and complaints.
Published: February 15, 2026
Respond within 24 hours, ask clarifying questions (budget, timeline, deliverables), share your stats with engagement rates, and state your rates confidently. Never apologize for pricing, offer alternatives if budget is tight, and get everything in writing before creating content.
Published: February 13, 2026
Free YouTube media kit template plus a complete guide to creating one that actually gets you sponsored. Learn what brands look for including channel stats, audience demographics, engagement rates, and content examples. Includes common mistakes to avoid.
Published: February 12, 2026
Get 7 free email templates to respond to brand sponsorship inquiries professionally. Templates cover initial interest replies, rate negotiation, counter-offers, declining offers gracefully, requesting more information, and follow-ups. Copy-paste scripts that actually get deals.
Published: February 12, 2026
Check their domain email (not Gmail), verify the company exists on LinkedIn, confirm past creator partnerships, and never pay upfront fees. Legitimate sponsors have professional websites, clear payment terms, and references you can verify.
Published: February 7, 2026
Charge $15-25 CPM (per 1,000 views) for integrations or $0.05-0.10 per view for dedicated videos. A channel with 5,000 average views should charge $250-500 per sponsorship, depending on niche and engagement rate.
Published: February 7, 2026
Pitch 10-15 brands per month using personalized emails, target smaller brands in your niche, and follow up after 5-7 days. Small YouTubers with 1K+ subs can land $200-$800 deals by focusing on engagement over subscriber count.
Published: February 5, 2026