EPISODE · Aug 22, 2025 · 42 MIN
A Complete Guide To Creators & Influencers For Meta Ads
from The Andrew Faris Podcast · host Andrew Faris
WORKSPACE6Workspace6 is a private community for 7, 8 & 9 figure+ eCommerce operators and executives. Join for just $1 for your first month and no annual commitments at https://workspace6.io. RICHPANELCut your support costs by 30% and reduce tickets by 30%—guaranteed—with Richpanel's AI-first Customer Service Platform that will reduce costs, improve agent productivity & delight customers at http://www.richpanel.com/partners/ajf?utm_source=youtube.//Hiring “influencers” is not a single play—it’s four different jobs with four different outcomes. In this episode Andrew breaks down a clear framework for on-screen ad talent: actors (scripted delivery), creators (algorithm-savvy editors who deliver finished ads), authorities (trusted endorsers who bridge efficacy/credibility gaps), and celebrities (brand-equity plays that rarely win in direct response).You’ll learn:- When to script an actor vs brief a creator, and how to structure both so performance doesn’t depend on luck- A practical pricing heuristic for creator partnerships (the “~5% of planned ad spend” rule of thumb) and where it breaks- When whitelisting adds leverage—and when it doesn’t- How to use authorities to validate claims in categories like health, performance, or technical products- Why most early-stage brands should avoid big celebrity contracts (and the two exceptions: deep integration or licensed co-brands)- A simple audit to categorize your current roster, upgrade contracts, and operationalize briefing, asset handoff, and off-boardingIf you’re navigating margin pressure, uneven ROAS, or confusion about creator pricing and deliverables, this gives you a decision tree you can hand to your team today. Expect fewer dead-end tests, cleaner processes, and ad dollars aligned to the right kind of talent for your goal.//CHAPTER TITLES:00:01_37 - Building An Influencer Program at AJF Growth00:02:58 - Hiring Actors For Ad Creatives00:07:49 - Let Creators Do What They DO BEST, CREATE!00:10:59 - What Is Whitelisting Relationships?00:17:24 - Communicating With Your Creator Partner00:23:42 - Allowing Your Influencer To Be The Authoritative Voice00:27:16 - Building Trust With An Audience00:28:57 - Sources of Credibility 00:34:29 - Do Celebrities Help Sell Products?00:39:15 - Would I advise to contract with Celebrities?//SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL FOR 2X/WEEKLY UPLOADS!//ADMISSIONGet the best media buying training on the Internet + a free coaching call with Common Thread Collective's media buyers when you sign up for ADmission here: https://www.youradmission.co/andrew-faris-podcast//FOLLOW UP WITH ANDREW X: https://x.com/andrewjfaris Email: [email protected] with Andrew: https://ajfgrowth.com
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WORKSPACE6Workspace6 is a private community for 7, 8 & 9 figure+ eCommerce operators and executives. Join for just $1 for your first month and no annual commitments at https://workspace6.io. RICHPANELCut your support costs by 30% and reduce tickets by 30%—guaranteed—with Richpanel's AI-first Customer Service Platform that will reduce costs, improve agent productivity & delight customers at http://www.richpanel.com/partners/ajf?utm_source=youtube.//Hiring “influencers” is not a single play—it’s four different jobs with four different outcomes. In this episode Andrew breaks down a clear framework for on-screen ad talent: actors (scripted delivery), creators (algorithm-savvy editors who deliver finished ads), authorities (trusted endorsers who bridge efficacy/credibility gaps), and celebrities (brand-equity plays that rarely win in direct response).You’ll learn:- When to script an actor vs brief a creator, and how to structure both so performance doesn’t depend on luck- A practical pricing heuristic for creator partnerships (the “~5% of planned ad spend” rule of thumb) and where it breaks- When whitelisting adds leverage—and when it doesn’t- How to use authorities to validate claims in categories like health, performance, or technical products- Why most early-stage brands should avoid big celebrity contracts (and the two exceptions: deep integration or licensed co-brands)- A simple audit to categorize your current roster, upgrade contracts, and operationalize briefing, asset handoff, and off-boardingIf you’re navigating margin pressure, uneven ROAS, or confusion about creator pricing and deliverables, this gives you a decision tree you can hand to your team today. Expect fewer dead-end tests, cleaner processes, and ad dollars aligned to the right kind of talent for your goal.//CHAPTER TITLES:00:01_37 - Building An Influencer Program at AJF Growth00:02:58 - Hiring Actors For Ad Creatives00:07:49 - Let Creators Do What They DO BEST, CREATE!00:10:59 - What Is Whitelisting Relationships?00:17:24 - Communicating With Your Creator Partner00:23:42 - Allowing Your Influencer To Be The Authoritative Voice00:27:16 - Building Trust With An Audience00:28:57 - Sources of Credibility 00:34:29 - Do Celebrities Help Sell Products?00:39:15 - Would I advise to contract with Celebrities?//SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL FOR 2X/WEEKLY UPLOADS!//ADMISSIONGet the best media buying training on the Internet + a free coaching call with Common Thread Collective's media buyers when you sign up for ADmission here: https://www.youradmission.co/andrew-faris-podcast//FOLLOW UP WITH ANDREW X: https://x.com/andrewjfaris Email: [email protected] with Andrew: https://ajfgrowth.com
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