The Biggest Mistake Small Creators Make When Trying to Get PR
Think you need more followers to get PR? Think again. The biggest mistake I see small creators make has nothing to do with audience size and everything to do with how they present themselves online.
Every week I see creators asking the same question:
"How do I get on PR lists?"
Most people assume the answer is more followers.
It's not.
In fact, one of the biggest mistakes I see has nothing to do with audience size.
The problem is that brands can't immediately tell what kind of creator you are.
Your Profile Should Tell a Story
When a brand lands on your profile, they should know within seconds:
What niche you're in
What type of content you create
Who your audience is
Whether you're a potential fit
If a beauty brand visits your page and sees random lifestyle posts, food content, vacation photos, and one makeup video from three months ago, they're going to move on.
Not because your content is bad.
Because you're unclear.
Brands Need Evidence
Creators often say they want beauty PR.
But brands aren't looking for intentions.
They're looking for proof.
Your profile should show:
Consistent beauty content
Product reviews
Tutorials
Product recommendations
Before-and-afters
Beauty conversations
The more evidence you provide, the easier it is for a brand to say yes.
Make It Easy to Contact You
Another mistake I see constantly?
No email in the bio.
You would be surprised how many creators want brand partnerships but don't provide a clear way to get in touch.
Your email should be easy to find.
Not hidden in a link.
Not buried on another page.
Visible.
A Quick Profile Audit
Ask yourself:
If a beauty PR manager landed on my profile today, would they immediately know I'm a beauty creator?
If the answer is no, that's where I'd start.
If your profile isn't clearly communicating what you create, don't worry—it's one of the most common issues I see during creator audits.
That's one of the reasons I created The Pitch That Gets You Replies. Inside, I walk through how to position yourself, pitch brands, and present your creator business in a way that makes it easier for brands to say yes.
You don't need 100,000 followers to get noticed.
But you do need clarity.
The easier you make it for brands to understand who you are and what you create, the easier it becomes to earn opportunities.
Before you worry about pitching, make sure your profile is doing its job.
Small Creators Keep Asking Me for My Pitch Emails…So I Made Something
A creator recently asked if they could buy the actual email pitches I use for brand deals…and honestly, I’d never even thought about turning them into a product. But after years of pitching brands as a smaller creator, I realized so many creators aren’t struggling because they lack talent — they just don’t know what to say. So I finally created the resource I wish I had when I started. Launching Monday 💌
A few months ago, a creator asked me something that honestly caught me off guard.
She asked if I would ever sell the actual email pitches I use for brand deals.
At first, I laughed a little because I never thought of my emails as a “product.” They were just the emails I spent years refining through trial and error while building relationships with brands as a smaller creator.
But then I realized something:
A lot of creators don’t struggle because they aren’t talented.
They struggle because they don’t know what to say.
They don’t know how to pitch themselves without sounding robotic.
They don’t know how to follow up professionally.
They don’t know how to make brands actually want to respond.
And honestly?
Most of the advice online about pitching brands feels super generic.
So after getting asked over and over again, I decided to finally put together something I wish I had when I first started.
Launching Monday, I’m releasing my brand pitch email collection for creators.
Not just one template.
Actual emails.
Real frameworks.
Real approaches I use depending on the situation.
Inside, I’ll be sharing:
• Pitch email structures that feel natural (not corporate)
• Follow-up email examples
• Ways to pitch yourself even as a small creator
• Subject line ideas
• How to sound confident without overselling yourself
• The exact mindset shift that helped me stop being scared to pitch brands
Because the truth is:
You do not need a huge following to start building brand relationships.
You need strategy.
You need consistency.
And you need to know how to communicate your value.
That’s what this is about.
If you’ve ever stared at a blank screen trying to figure out how to email a brand…this was made for you.
Launches Monday 💌