Influencer CRM: How to manage campaigns with hundreds of influencers
Managing influencers requires logistical organization. It's not just "sending the product." You need to track the contract, receipt, post date, and payment. Platforms like Jestor, Grin, and CreatorIQ organize this chaos, allowing you to scale from 10 to 1,000 influencers without losing control.
The logistical challenge of Influencer Marketing
- Influencer A received the product but didn't post.
- Influencer B posted but forgot the coupon.
- Influencer C charged the fee but didn't send the invoice. Controlling this in Excel is impossible when the campaign grows.
The Flow in Jestor
- Casting: Database with profile, engagement, and rates for each influencer.
- Seeding: Jestor generates the shipping label for the press kit and tracks delivery.
- Monitoring: A checklist for the team to check: "Stories Done?", "Feed Done?", "Link in Bio?".
- Payment: The system only releases payment if the delivery checklist is complete.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Does Jestor find influencers? No, that's the role of discovery tools. Jestor manages the relationship and operation after you find them.
How to collect their data? Send aJestor Formfor the influencer to fill in address, clothing size, and bank details. It goes straight into the system.
Does it work for affiliates? Yes. You can manage partners and commissions using the same CRM logic.
Conclusion
With Jestor, your influencer campaign runs like a military operation, ensuring ROI and contract compliance.
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