99% of YouTubers Make These Mistakes When Signing Brand Deals
we've signed over 7-figures ($) worth of brand deals over the years, and today I'm sharing with you the most common mistakes I see almost every youtuber/creator make when signing brand deals and sponsorships0:00 - its rude to skip introductions0:48 - you shouldn't be signing brand deals2:53 - getting paid in product4:45 - not actively reaching out to brands that you want to work with7:38 - proper due diligence on contracts• 7:43 - hiring a lawyer for a contract?• 9:28 - companies need creative approval• 11:18 - exclusive advertising in video• 12:23 - contract termination13:33 - proper due diligence on brands/products15:31 - advertising with too many brands16:43 - charge more20:03 - get creative with payment structurejoin the big content discord: https://discord.gg/eCfJQWAr4Vfollow nick: https://linktr.ee/nickercolanowatch Big Content on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3EThtS5listen to Big Content on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3DSihtKlisten to Big Content on Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3BQ7RrIthis video is about (marketing,branding,the creator economy,nick ercolano,jack settleman,snapback sports,bdge,bdge fantasy football,big content,big content podcast,big content bdge,big content nick ercolano,brand deals,how do i get a sponsorship,how much to charge for youtube ad,how much should i charge,how much should i charge for sponsorship on youtube,how to get more views on youtube,how to get monetized on youtube,how to get more youtube subscribers)