The transformation of how influencers enable brands to build and engage consumer relationships...

Joseph Segarra, Lifestyle Marketing and Promotions at Def Jam Recordings, joins Pavan Bahl and guest hosts Josh Wexler (Co-Founder/CEO at RevCascade) and Bianca Caampued (Co-Founder/Creative Director at Small Girls PR) for MouthMedia Network live audience “Souler Salon” on location at Spring Place in New York. Presented by Souler, the ultimate influencer commerce platform where influencers share and sell the products they love directly to their followers. (Next Souler Salon event is June 26th, 2018, with guest Bobbi Brown.)

In this episode:

Wexler shares how Souler enables influencers to share and sell products they love from the brands they represent

Segarra discusses collaborations/partnerships at Def Jam, streaming and content, how collaboration is contingent on the right product, artist to artist collaborations, and effectively engaging smaller retail shops focused on B-to-C

Understanding influencer personality, and a personable approach at Small Girls

How brands are developing a new kind of relationship with consumers, and how Souler decided to give tools normally provided to brands to influencers, as a channel to get to consumers

Twitch as a platform can create moments between unlikely influencers, known mostly for gamers but have other channels

Why Spotify lists are everything in the music business for companies like Def Jam

The convergence of offline and online

The importance of experiences people want to share, such as a the Def Jam ice cream truck

Identifying what influence is now

Why social media platforms are still are highly relevant

Which matter more---content or numbers?

The effectiveness of “Stunts” for influencers

How it can take several years for emerging artists to get full status as influencer

Pieces of content: is there a formula for creating a “megapost”?

Analytics and customer profiling

Launching an influencer campaign and managing budget, especially when based on trade

Social consciousness, taking risk, cause-based marketing as a consideration

“Urban Gen-Z mentality”, the need to change the world, and how tools have been weaponized, and their potential to do good

Photo credits: Charles Beckwith

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The transformation of how influencers enable brands to build and engage consumer relationships...

Joseph Segarra, Lifestyle Marketing and Promotions at Def Jam Recordings, joins Pavan Bahl and guest hosts Josh Wexler (Co-Founder/CEO at RevCascade) and Bianca Caampued (Co-Founder/Creative Director at Small Girls PR) for MouthMedia Network live audience “Souler Salon” on location at Spring Place in New York. Presented by Souler, the ultimate influencer commerce platform where influencers share and sell the products they love directly to their followers. (Next Souler Salon event is June 26th, 2018, with guest Bobbi Brown.)

In this episode:



Wexler shares how Souler enables influencers to share and sell products they love from the brands they represent

Segarra discusses collaborations/partnerships at Def Jam, streaming and content, how collaboration is contingent on the right product, artist to artist collaborations, and effectively engaging smaller retail shops focused on B-to-C

Understanding influencer personality, and a personable approach at Small Girls

How brands are developing a new kind of relationship with consumers, and how Souler decided to give tools normally provided to brands to influencers, as a channel to get to consumers

Twitch as a platform can create moments between unlikely influencers, known mostly for gamers but have other channels

Why Spotify lists are everything in the music business for companies like Def Jam

The convergence of offline and online

The importance of experiences people want to share, such as a the Def Jam ice cream truck

Identifying what influence is now

Why social media platforms are still are highly relevant

Which matter more---content or numbers?

The effectiveness of “Stunts” for influencers

How it can take several years for emerging artists to get full status as influencer

Pieces of content: is there a formula for creating a “megapost”?

Analytics and customer profiling

Launching an influencer campaign and managing budget, especially when based on trade

Social consciousness, taking risk, cause-based marketing as a consideration

“Urban Gen-Z mentality”, the need to change the world, and how tools have been weaponized, and their potential to do good



Photo credits: Charles Beckwith

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.