If the answer is yes, don’t worry- it is human nature. We respect the opinions of those who we can relate to over that of a stranger or somebody whom we cannot find many similarities with. This is essentially influencer marketing.

What are micro-influencers?

Micro-influencers are influencers with a small platform. The typical following of a micro-influencer would be between 1,000 and 10,000 followers on social media. They usually have a specific niche in terms of the content that they post about but are not typically portrayed as celebrities or public figures.

Although it may seem advantageous to aim to find influencers with a higher number of followers, working with micro-influencers can offer many benefits:

  • More affordable

The most obvious benefit is probably the price tag. The higher the number of followers a creator has, the more money they will typically charge for a brand deal or partnership. If you want Kylie Jenner to promote your brand to her 300 million+ followers, you’ll likely have to shell out a whopping $1.2 million for the luxury. In contrast, micro-influencers charge an average of £80 per 10K followers that they have. This can vary widely depending on the platform and the content that the brand wants the creator to post. However, using micro-influencers is certainly cheaper than using influencers with millions of followers- especially if your brand works with multiple influencers at a given time.

  • Higher engagement rates

Interestingly, as an influencer’s number of followers increases, their engagement (likes and comments) typically decreases. With micro-influencers, brands can achieve higher engagement rates among a relatively large audience. Experticity reported that micro-influencers have 22+ times more sales conversions than other influencers. This is a demonstration of how followers value the opinions of micro-influencers so much so that they are willing to spend their money on products and services that they recommend.

  • Higher authenticity

As previously mentioned, micro-influencers are not typically seen as celebrities or public figures. They appear to be more ‘real’ which resonates with their followers. This higher level of authenticity that is being portrayed can translate into more engagement and thus more promotion for a brand’s product or service. In contrast, a brand deal by a celebrity or public figure (which is what many big influencers are seen as) can be seen as less authentic and less advantageous for brands.

  • Focused niche

When a content creator builds a modest following, they likely fit into a certain niche. These focused niches are ideal for brands to take advantage of if their product or service fits into that area. The more followers a creator gains, the less likely their followers will belong to that certain niche which can result in a brand being promoted to an audience with no desire to consume their business.

 

HelloFresh

HelloFresh is a global meal-kit subscription company that originally launched in Germany. They successfully grew in America in their first year, but growth in the UK and the rest of Europe was relatively slow. They began working with influencers when influencer marketing was still in its infancy. An interesting strategy, that seemed to work for them, was that they would work with influencers of all sizes- from micro-influencers to well-known celebrities.

To continue its growth in the US and speed up growth in Europe, HelloFresh worked with various marketing agencies to increase brand awareness. Davina McCall became the face of HelloFresh in 2019, as part of the #RefreshWithHelloFresh campaign. 15 UK-based micro-influencers were also involved in the 21-day campaign. The team at HelloFresh and their marketing agency worked with selected influencers that would reflect the company’s target audience:

  • Within the 20s-30s age range
  • Primarily female
  • Interests in cooking, health, fitness, home and lifestyle

The micro-influencers not only fell into the same demographic, but their followers did too. This campaign created 274% more impressions and 325% extra content. HelloFresh went on to win many awards for the campaign and has now become a household name.