As an influencer, we ask that you add all of your social network profiles, blogs and domains you contribute to within a single Intellifluence influencer account. Here is a list of what we currently support.
Per our Terms of Service: Each user is entitled to create a single Intellifluence account. We reserve the right to deactivate or delete duplicate accounts representing an individual.
You are able to add multiple social accounts per network or multiple blogs and websites you contribute to. For example, if you manage ten blogs, you can add all ten to your Influencer profile and brands can find and pitch you for any of these. If you create an Influencer Offer (see below) for each blog, a brand can easily reengage with you.
How to add social network profiles, blogs and domains you contribute to
Using the web app:
Access My Account. Click Social Accounts listed under the Influencer section. Click on an account type to add it. Repeat this process to add additional profiles/blogs/websites you contribute to.
Using the mobile app:
Tap More in the bottom menu, then tap Profile. Tap the Settings icon () then tap Edit Social Accounts. Tap on the specific social network type or blog to add. Repeat this process to add additional profiles/blogs/websites you contribute to.
Create Influencer Offers
Once you have added all of your social network profiles, blogs and domains you contribute to, we encourage you to create an Influencer Offer for each one you have added (and/or for each service type you offer).
Related: How do I create an offer?
What is considered a valid blog?
When adding a blog to your profile, the following criteria must be met:
1. It is a self-hosted blog, or one that resides on a third party host such as Namecheap, GoDaddy, HostGator, etc.
2. You are the owner of the blog (or co-owner), manage it, and have full publishing privileges.
3. The blog has its own custom domain.
The following do not qualify as blogs on Intellifluence:
1. Free-hosted blogs and microblogs such as those created on Tumblr, Wix (free version), and WordPress.com (not to be confused with self-hosted or third party-hosted WordPress.org blogs - learn the differences here.).
2. Sites that are based on Tumblr, regardless of whether they utilize custom domains or subdomains (i.e. sitename.tumblr.com) are not considered valid blogs due to their excessive use of redirects when linking to non-Tumblr assets.
3. Blogs to which you are a limited contributor (you don't own or manage any portion).
4. Any URLs added as "short URLs" that redirect to a different URL (utilizing URL shorteners such as Bitly, TinyURL, Rebrandly, etc.).
Note: If your blog/site does not meet some of the criteria listed above (but you still own (or co-own) and have full control over publishing), you may still add it as Other. If you have any questions, please contact customer support before adding your blog. Invalid blogs are subject to removal and transactions involving invalid blogs may not be paid out, at our discretion.
What is the "Other" Social Account type?
When adding social accounts via My Account, you are able to add sites and blogs that do not meet the criteria for blogs included with your My Profile on Intellifluence, as long as you own (or co-own) the site/blog, manage it, and have full publishing privileges.
Free-hosted blogs and microblogs such as those created on Tumblr, Wix (free version), and WordPress.com (not to be confused with self-hosted or third party-hosted WordPress.org blogs - learn the differences here.)
Sites that are based on Tumblr, regardless of whether they utilize custom domains or subdomains (i.e. sitename.tumblr.com) are not considered valid blogs due to their excessive use of redirects when linking to non-Tumblr assets. You may add these as Other.
If using a paid service such as Wix Premium that utilizes a custom domain and allows you to add unaltered links (i.e. no added redirects), you may add this type of blog as a blog via Edit Profile.
We prohibit any URLs added as "short URLs" that redirect to a different URL (utilizing URL shorteners such as Bitly, TinyURL, Rebrandly, etc.).
If you have any questions, please contact customer support before adding your blog or site. Invalid blogs and sites are subject to removal and transactions involving invalid blogs may not be paid out, at our discretion.
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