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Every platform where brands pay creators and social sellers — UGC marketplaces, affiliate networks, and brand partnership hubs. Real rates, what's required to apply, and how to pitch your way in.

What the Social B2B Path Actually Pays
Current 2025/2026 market rates — from your first UGC video to a full-time brand partnership portfolio.
UGC — Beginner
$75–$200
Per video. First 1–3 months. Portfolio building phase
UGC — Mid Level
$200–$600
Per video with strong portfolio and niche expertise
Part-Time Monthly
$1,200–$3,000
15–20 videos/month. Realistic after 2–3 months
Full-Time + Affiliates
$5,000–$8,000+
With repeat clients, retainer deals, and affiliate income stacked
UGC Platforms — Where to Start
These platforms connect you with brands that need authentic video and photo content. No big following required — your content quality is what matters.
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Billo
Short-form UGC video · App-based
Best for Beginners 70%+ Approval Rate

The most beginner-friendly UGC platform. Brands send you products, you film 30–60 second videos based on their brief, and get paid. No cold pitching — opportunities come to you. The entire workflow is in their app.

Typical Pay Range
$50–$800 per video · New creators average $300–$1,500/month
Apply to Billo →
JoinBrands
UGC marketplace · Product seeding
Beginner Friendly Fast Approval

Brands offer product seeding (free products) in exchange for content. Great for building a portfolio of real brands fast. Also offers paid UGC projects once you have a track record on the platform.

Typical Pay Range
$50–$500+ per project · Product value + cash compensation
Apply to JoinBrands →
Insense
UGC marketplace · Higher-tier projects
Portfolio Required Higher Rates

One of the best-paying UGC platforms but requires a strong portfolio before approval. Apply after completing 5–10 projects on Billo or JoinBrands. Insense clients include major DTC brands running paid ads.

Typical Pay Range
$200–$2,000 per project · Active creators earn $2,000–$5,000/month
Apply to Insense →
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Collabstr
Creator marketplace · UGC + influencer
All Levels Welcome Transparent Pricing

A transparent marketplace where you set your own rates and brands browse your storefront and book you directly. Great for creators who want control over pricing. Build a detailed profile with clear package descriptions.

Typical Pay Range
You set your rates. Platform average ~$198 per UGC piece
Apply to Collabstr →
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Aspire
Brand partnerships · Long-term relationships
Established Creators Ambassador Programs

Aspire is built for creators who want long-term brand relationships rather than one-off projects. Brands invite creators who align with their aesthetic. Best for those building a defined niche with growing engagement.

Typical Pay Range
Varies by deal structure. Long-term partnerships often $500–$3,000+/month
Learn More →
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Amazon Influencer Program
Video reviews · Passive commission income
No Big Following Needed Passive Income

Upload short product review videos directly to Amazon product pages. When shoppers watch your video and buy, you earn a commission. Amazon's own traffic drives views — you don't need a big audience. One of the best passive income plays for new creators.

Typical Pay Range
1%–10% commission per sale. Creators with 50+ videos often earn $500–$2,000/month passively
Apply to Amazon Influencer →
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Creator.co
Paid deals + gifted collabs + affiliate
Mid-Level Creators Performance Scoring

Creator.co features a Collaboration Hub where campaign briefs from hundreds of brands are accessible. A performance scoring system unlocks higher-paying campaigns as you complete more work. Integrates with Shopify and affiliate networks like Rakuten.

Typical Pay Range
Varies. Mix of gifted, paid, and affiliate commission structures
Apply to Creator.co →
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Grin
Brand-invited creator relationships
Invite-Based Long-Term Partnerships

Grin is a CRM for creator relationships. Brands use it to manage ongoing partnerships, gifting, content licensing, and ambassador programs. Creators are typically invited by brands — build your portfolio and niche presence to attract invitations.

Typical Pay Range
Negotiated directly with brands. Established creators earn ongoing retainer income
Learn More →
Affiliate Networks by Niche
Join affiliate programs in your niche and earn commission every time someone purchases through your link. No followers required to start — but an audience grows your income significantly.
Niche Network / Program Commission Range Notes
Business / B2B HubSpot, Shopify, Monday.com, ActiveCampaign 15%–30% recurring B2B software programs pay the highest commissions and often recur monthly
Health & Wellness ShareASale health brands, ClickBank wellness, Vitacost 10%–40% High conversion rates when you have trust-based content. Supplement brands often 20–40%
Beauty & Skincare RewardStyle (LTK), Sephora, Amazon Associates 5%–20% Lower % but high volume. Stack with Amazon Influencer for passive income
Education / Courses Teachable, Kajabi, Coursera partner program 20%–50% Course affiliate programs pay high because margins are high. Recurring on subscription tools
Home & Lifestyle Amazon Associates, Wayfair, Target Affiliates 2%–8% Lower % but household names. Amazon reviews drive passive commission effectively
Finance & Credit Credit Karma, NerdWallet, Robinhood referrals $50–$200 per lead Highest per-action payout but regulated content — be careful with claims
Creator Tools Canva Pro, Epidemic Sound, TubeBuddy 15%–30% recurring Tools your audience already needs. High trust, natural recommendation
Build Your Media Kit
Your media kit is your sales pitch in document form. Every brand you approach will want to see one. Here's exactly what to include.

What Goes in a Media Kit That Gets Responses

You don't need a huge following. You need to present yourself professionally and show brands exactly what working with you looks like. Keep it clean, visual, and specific.

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Your Brand Identity

Your name, niche, and a 2–3 sentence bio. Who you are, who you help, and what kind of content you create. Be specific — "wellness content for women navigating career transitions" beats "lifestyle creator."

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Your Audience Profile

Age range, gender split, locations, interests. Even if your audience is small, a highly engaged, niche audience is often more valuable than a large, generic one. Screenshot your analytics.

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Your Platform Stats

Followers, average views per video, engagement rate, monthly impressions. If you're just starting, focus on engagement rate and content quality — these matter more than raw numbers for UGC clients.

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Your Best Content Examples

3–5 examples of your strongest work. For UGC, include product-focused videos. For brand partnerships, show content that drove engagement. Screenshots with visible like/comment counts perform better.

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What You Offer

List your services clearly: UGC video (x deliverables), sponsored post, Instagram story, TikTok, Amazon review. Be specific about what's included and what licensing terms look like.

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Your Rates & Packages

Simple packages work better than complex menus. Offer 2–3 tiers. Example: Starter ($150 — 1 video, basic rights), Standard ($350 — 3 videos, 6-month usage), Premium ($750 — 5 videos + story, full usage rights, 2 revisions).

Tool to build your media kit: Use Canva (free). Search "media kit" in their templates and customize with your colors and content. Keep it to 1–2 pages maximum. Save as PDF. Link it in your pitch DM.

How to Pitch Brands Directly
The most reliable way to land your first paid deals — especially before you have a large following — is direct outreach. Here's the framework that gets responses.

Your Brand Pitch DM Template

Keep it short. Lead with what you noticed about them — not a pitch about you. The goal of the first message is to start a conversation, not close a deal.

For UGC / Content Creation Outreach
Hi [Brand Name],

I've been using [your product / following your brand] and I genuinely love what you're building for [describe their audience briefly].

I create [UGC videos / short-form content] for brands in [your niche]. I think your product would resonate naturally with my audience of [brief audience description].

I'd love to create a [video review / unboxing / tutorial] for you — either for your paid ads or organic social. I can send over my media kit and a few examples if you'd like to take a look.

Would that be worth a quick conversation?

— [Your Name]

Follow up 3–5 days after sending if no response. Keep the follow-up even shorter: "Hey [Name] — just bumping this up in case it got buried. Happy to send my portfolio if helpful." Most deals happen after follow-up, not after the first message.

For Affiliate Partnership Outreach
Hi [Brand Name],

I'm a creator in [your niche] and I regularly recommend products like yours to my audience of [describe briefly]. I've been genuinely using and loving [product/category] — the kind of thing that naturally comes up in my content.

Do you have an affiliate program I could join? I'd love to promote [their product] authentically to people who I know would benefit from it.

— [Your Name]

For affiliate programs, also check the brand's website footer — many have an "Affiliates" or "Partners" link you can apply through directly without needing to pitch.