I've shared the reasons why you should rebrand your blog and the steps on how to rebrand your blog, but now it's time to talk about one of my favorite things: how to create a media kit!
A media kit is vital for any blogger to have, especially after rebranding. A media kit essentially helps you to create sponsored post opportunities with brands; it reveals the best possible statistics and information about you and your blog. In other words, a media kit can make or break your blog. It's absolutely necessary to have a media kit that's visually appealing; you don't want your media kit to be the typical black and white design, but you also don't want it to have so many colors and images that it's hard to follow.
I thought it would be really helpful to post a picture of my media kit to demonstrate how it's done! I kind of just created my own template and layout, but these ones are some really great examples of other options. Follow the numbers on my media kit for step-by-step directions!
o n e || logo
The first thing on your media kit should be your logo. A brand wants to know who exactly they could potentially be partnering with, and your logo tells them your blog's name right off the bat.
t w o || short description
Put a small picture of yourself with a short description. I basically just told my name, the name of my blog, what type of blog it is, and when I created my blog. Feel free to switch up what you include, but make sure that it's short! The picture and description really gives the company a good visual of the gal behind the blog.
t h r e e || blog + social media stats
This is probably the most important section! Include any relevant blog stats -- such as your average monthly page views and average monthly unique users. I used Google Analytics and Blogger to get these stats. (P.S. Google Analytics is awesome to use when consulting with a brand because if they ask for statistics within a certain time frame, you can do that!) As for social media, include the followers/likes of any social media platforms you find relevant. I only included Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, and Bloglovin' because those are the only social media platforms that I use for my blog. If you have a lot, choose the ones that you feel represent you and your blog the best.
f o u r || sponsorship rates
This is different for everyone, but you should include a section on your media kit with your rates. Brands like to know how much you charge before they agree to work with you. You can choose however many sponsor options you would like, and you can set whatever price you feel is best! I used sponsored post, sidebar ad, product review, product giveaway, and trunk show.
f i v e || past sponsorships
Choose five of the biggest companies you've worked with so far and list them. Brands like to see who else you've worked with to know if you're legit. Make sure to have a separate list of all of the brands you've worked with in case the company would like to see more!
s i x || contact
The brand needs a way of contacting you if they are interested. I chose to leave my email, phone number, Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook page. The company would probably choose to contact you via email instead of Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook, but it's a good idea to include your handles for those social media platforms in case the company would like to take a look at them.
s e v e n || design (optional)
I had extra space at the end that I wanted to fill up, so I chose to put three pictures from my Instagram. Doing something like this is a good idea because it shows the company your picture-taking and editing skills, and it subtly shows the company more about you. I love the beach, I love writing to-do lists, and I love reading, so those three pictures really described me.
e i g h t || updated (optional)
I decided to put in the footer when my media kit was last updated. Doing so shows that you are on top of things and have been updating your blogging info. This is also really helpful if a brand wants to work with you when they've already worked with you before. For example, if you worked with a brand in March and they have a copy of your media kit from that month and they want to work with you again in August, then they can compare your March media kit to your August media kit to see how your blog and stats have grown!
Extra tips ...
- Keep printed copies of your media kit. I like to have physical copies with me in case I meet a brand in person who would like to work with me. It would be easy to just grab your media kit and hand it to them!
- Update monthly. Update your media kit every month. It's important to track the growth of your blog and social media from month to month!
- Shorten size to one page. Just like a resume, shorten the size of your media kit to one page. Brands don't have the time to sit and scroll through multiple pages! Having all of the important information on one page makes it easy and quick to read.
Have you created your own media kit?
I thought it would be really helpful to post a picture of my media kit to demonstrate how it's done! I kind of just created my own template and layout, but these ones are some really great examples of other options. Follow the numbers on my media kit for step-by-step directions!
o n e || logo
The first thing on your media kit should be your logo. A brand wants to know who exactly they could potentially be partnering with, and your logo tells them your blog's name right off the bat.
t w o || short description
Put a small picture of yourself with a short description. I basically just told my name, the name of my blog, what type of blog it is, and when I created my blog. Feel free to switch up what you include, but make sure that it's short! The picture and description really gives the company a good visual of the gal behind the blog.
t h r e e || blog + social media stats
This is probably the most important section! Include any relevant blog stats -- such as your average monthly page views and average monthly unique users. I used Google Analytics and Blogger to get these stats. (P.S. Google Analytics is awesome to use when consulting with a brand because if they ask for statistics within a certain time frame, you can do that!) As for social media, include the followers/likes of any social media platforms you find relevant. I only included Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, and Bloglovin' because those are the only social media platforms that I use for my blog. If you have a lot, choose the ones that you feel represent you and your blog the best.
f o u r || sponsorship rates
This is different for everyone, but you should include a section on your media kit with your rates. Brands like to know how much you charge before they agree to work with you. You can choose however many sponsor options you would like, and you can set whatever price you feel is best! I used sponsored post, sidebar ad, product review, product giveaway, and trunk show.
f i v e || past sponsorships
Choose five of the biggest companies you've worked with so far and list them. Brands like to see who else you've worked with to know if you're legit. Make sure to have a separate list of all of the brands you've worked with in case the company would like to see more!
s i x || contact
The brand needs a way of contacting you if they are interested. I chose to leave my email, phone number, Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook page. The company would probably choose to contact you via email instead of Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook, but it's a good idea to include your handles for those social media platforms in case the company would like to take a look at them.
s e v e n || design (optional)
I had extra space at the end that I wanted to fill up, so I chose to put three pictures from my Instagram. Doing something like this is a good idea because it shows the company your picture-taking and editing skills, and it subtly shows the company more about you. I love the beach, I love writing to-do lists, and I love reading, so those three pictures really described me.
e i g h t || updated (optional)
I decided to put in the footer when my media kit was last updated. Doing so shows that you are on top of things and have been updating your blogging info. This is also really helpful if a brand wants to work with you when they've already worked with you before. For example, if you worked with a brand in March and they have a copy of your media kit from that month and they want to work with you again in August, then they can compare your March media kit to your August media kit to see how your blog and stats have grown!
Extra tips ...
- Keep printed copies of your media kit. I like to have physical copies with me in case I meet a brand in person who would like to work with me. It would be easy to just grab your media kit and hand it to them!
- Update monthly. Update your media kit every month. It's important to track the growth of your blog and social media from month to month!
- Shorten size to one page. Just like a resume, shorten the size of your media kit to one page. Brands don't have the time to sit and scroll through multiple pages! Having all of the important information on one page makes it easy and quick to read.
Have you created your own media kit?
Such great tips, lady! I couldn't agree more-- especially with the one-page rule. Media kits really are like a resume.
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Stephanie
Diary of a Debutante
www.thediaryofadebutante.com
These are great tips! I don't have one for my blog yet, but I am going to be making one very soon! This is a really easy to use guide, I love it!
ReplyDeletexoxo
Brilliant tips, this is my next step.
ReplyDeleteThis is so helpful. Thanks!!
ReplyDeletexo
http://alliesfashionalley.com/
This is so helpful for newbie bloggers like me! Thanks for the great tips!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely saving this post. I know I need to make my media kit but havent gotten around to it yet! This broke it down and makes it seem so much more doable :)
ReplyDeleteI need to create a media kit... This is so on point and by the way, you have SUCH a cute, clean blog! Love it!
ReplyDeleteLove these tips! My media kit is in a pretty good place, but can always use some improvement!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing :)
-Liz
www.TheCleanEatingCouple.com
Love this breakdown and I also like the fact that yours is simple and to the point! I've seen so many that are so overwhelming! I have yet to make one, but I know it's definitely something I need to take the time to do!
ReplyDeleteShannon
Clothes & Quotes
Great tips! I´ve been looking for ideas for mine and yours is pretty cool. I like how you included the three instagram images at the bottom. #bloggingboost
ReplyDeleteSaving. This. Ish. So helpful, thank you lady! <3
ReplyDeleteThis is so helpful. I have been wanting to approach brands more and this will make me look prepared and professional.
ReplyDeleteSo many of my blogging groups have really been pushing me to make a media kit and I used to be so overwhelmed. I never knew where to start! Yours looks so clean and professional, you did a great job Ashley! I definitely need to work on truncating my media kit to one page - it's much easier to read that way. Thanks for your helpful tips + the template!
ReplyDeleteAlessandra // blog.pumpup.com
I keep seeing everyone post their media kits and have been clueless! Thank you for this!
ReplyDeleteI haven't created a media kit yet, but I definitely want to soon! Great post and thanks for sharing your kit as an example! :)
ReplyDeleteSavannah from http://thealwaysblog.com
Yes, I have created my media kit! Yours is absolutely beautiful and well designed. Love all these tips!
ReplyDeleteMikayla | A Seersucker State of Mind.
Wonderful tips -- I am going to save this for later since making a media kit is one of my goals for this month.
ReplyDeleteYours looks amazing!
xoxo, Jenny || Breakfast at Lillys
Great tips! This reminds me how badly mine needs a revamping!
ReplyDeleteVery helpful! There have been so many media kits shown lately but I have no idea where to start. This answers that question =)
ReplyDeleteGreat job on putting this together!! I needed this how-to back in June before my blogging conference. For sure pinning this for future reference though!
ReplyDelete-Morgan
How 2 Wear It [] http://how2wearit.com
Pinned this! I'm getting ready to build my first media kit and this is a great checklist!
ReplyDeletePinning this! A media kit is on my to-do list, and I've been debating between creating my own or paying someone to do it. Thanks for such a helpful post!
ReplyDeleteXX, SS || A Little Seersucker Sass
This is a super valuable post. I've been blogging for almost 3 years and still haven't created one...oops!
ReplyDeleteSuper great post! I can't wait to make one of these!!! I am only a month in, so I will have to bookmark this for later!
ReplyDeleteNicole // Chronicles of Home
What a great media kit! I just got mine redone by Kelcie Saunders and highly recommend her to anyone!
ReplyDeleteLauren
The Fashionista's Diary
I really need to get an up to date media kit! These are some great tips!
ReplyDeletexo Ashley
This is so helpful post!! What a great media kit... Love your post!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome tips, girlfriend! What platform do you use to actually create yours? I've got a few different kits on various platforms to experiment with what translates best when being sent!
ReplyDeleteComing Up Roses
this is such a helpful post. Do you recommend making a media kit once you begin blogging or a little bit further down the road when you have an increase in your stats? x, kenz
ReplyDeletehttp://sincerelykenz.com
This is such a fab post! I had a blast designing my media kit and it helps me get so many collaborations. I have a two page kit and the second page describes all of my sponsorship packages in detail.
ReplyDeletexo, Alicia | Alicia Tenise
I seriously need to get on the media kit ball. Thanks for these tips!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great post! I'm a newbie blogger, but definitely bookmarking this for the future.
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Alexis @ alexis-reliford.com
This is so great! I definitely agree on having rates, I've seen so many bloggers leave them off and they're so important!
ReplyDeleteCourtney//
As We Stumble Along
I actually just got my media kit re-done! It's really so important for a blog, I feel.
ReplyDeletexo // www.thematerialgirl.co
Which reminds me...I need to update mine! Cute layout!
ReplyDeleteGreat post! I've always been curious about media kits and this is perfect! Love the blog!
ReplyDeleteI seriously need to make myself a media kit but I haven't been able to figure out how! so thank you so much! Seriously bookmarking this!
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