Why Men Should be a Part of Collective Bias (@collectivebias) #cbias

I have been a member of Collective Bias and their Social Fabric Community for about four years (which was close to the beginning of the organization) and it has been an amazing ride! Not only is the community amazingly supportive, but there are so many opportunities to let your voice be heard.

 

What is Collective Bias and the Social Fabric?

The members of Social Fabric®, Collective Bias’ private influencer community, create compelling media about a brand’s products in specific retail channels. These individual’s stories build consumer engagement and brand loyalty, ultimately leading to sales conversion. The members of our community have an aggregate daily reach of over 30,000,000. As you can see this group makes a difference in what they say and do on a daily basis!

 

What is Happening Now

While I have been a member of Collective Bias for some time, there has been a lack of men joining the community as of late. With that in mind they have opened up their application process (for membership) to men for a short window of time as they are trying to gain more men into the community (at this time). If you have yet to apply to be a part of this community, you should as you will not be disappointed.

Over the past years I have worked with brands such as Sears, Brooks Brothers, Walmart and many others. While being an ambassador for the brand you have the opportunity to try products as well as get some additional pay for the work that you do.
If any of this sounds interesting fill out the below form to be considered and tell them that Dad of Divas sent you!!

 

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