Job Detail
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Career Level Entry Level
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Experience entry-level
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Qualifications No Experience Required
Job Description
If you are someone who loves to take photographs of yourself, your food, your clothes and tell all of your avid followers about everything you like and hate, you’re going to love Heartbeat, a.k.a. Heartbeat for Ambassadors.
This smart phone application pays you to tout products for major brands by being yourself. The concept is that brands get a better bang for their buck when the people touting them are real people — not actors — and are legitimately enthused about telling their friends about their products. Thus, Heartbeat is going to try to match you with things you’ll like. If you have a lot of engaged followers, you might even get free products, in addition to being paid.
More followers = more pay
Technically, you don’t need a set number of followers to participate, but the fewer followers, the less likely you are to get chosen for a campaign. (This is, after all, advertising and advertising requires an audience.) However, co-founder Brian Freeman says people with few followers can get started with Heartbeat through contests on the platform, where the pay isn’t guaranteed but you could win cash or swag. Eventually, the platform may pay for Facebook posts, too. But right now, the opportunity is only available to those with active Instagram accounts.
Heartbeat primer
Here’s how it works: You download the app and then sign up with your Instagram account. The app will then examine your profile, followers and “engagement” to connect you with campaigns. The more followers you have, the more likely you are to be offered a gig. But forget about buying followers. The app tests for authenticity and disqualifies you if your follower list isn’t legitimate.
Assuming you get through the screening process, the app will present you with campaign opportunities, telling you what you’d need to do, how much you’ll earn and the proper hashtags to use when referencing the product.