Fabulate shakes up influencer market

Tayla Foster
By Tayla Foster | 15 September 2022
 
Supplied: Ben Gunn

Australian social and content marketing workflow platform Fabulate will seek to shake up the New Zealand influencer and content marketing spaces.

The platform launched its creator offering to the New Zealand market working in conjunction with Born Bred Talent, the largest influencer agency in Australia and New Zealand, at NZ Creator Day in Auckland on Wednesday evening.

In the room for Born Bred Talent’s NZ Creator Day, sponsored by social platform Tiktok, were more than 200 social creators, marketers and key local agencies executives keen to hear from Born Bred Talent founder Clare Winterbourne about the latest developments in social and what they mean for the New Zealand ad market.

Fabulate was co-founded three years ago, by former senior Nine executives Ben Gunn and Nathan Powell together with entrepreneur Toby Kennett and ex-Qantas executive Sachin Singh, with the aim to transform the way brands engage in the social media and content marketing space.

Gunn said: “We are so proud to have worked with Born Bred Talent on today’s NZ Creator Day.

“In 2022, creating powerful and meaningful social content - that cuts through - is often the longest and most difficult part of any advertising campaign. New Zealand is now seeing consistent double digit growth as the social/influencer space and what Fabulate is seeking to do is provide creators and talent managers a platform that is simple, friendly and puts the creator at the heart of the process - significantly reducing the time it takes to bring an idea to life.

“Fabulate’s mission is simple: to give creators, brands and their agencies an effective and empowering workflow technology that simplifies that process.

“Our technology streamlines the entire process and our goal with this New Zealand launch is to shake up the rapidly evolving influencer and content marketing spaces.”

The New Zealand born founder Clare Winterbourn, said: “Fabulate is changing the game when it comes to influencer marketing, by not only streamlining communications, production and distribution but providing technology that allows creators to be easily accessible to some of Australia and New Zealand's leading brands and agencies.

“As we see the influx of premium brands ‘test the waters’ with influencer marketing, and joining the Fabulate platform, we're excited for our creators to have the opportunity to work with such brands that weren't previously accessible in this market.”

Among the recent successful campaigns run on the Fabulate platform include some of Australia’s most influential content creators The Inspired Unemployed, We Got The Chocolates, Chantal Mila, Sebby Laz, Anna McEvoy, Ben & Zara, Sarah Magusara, Jasmine Txo, Kirrily Edwards, Sam Fricker and Verity Simmons.

In the past year it has seen brands including: Uber, Virgin Australia and World Vision sign on to use the platform in order to deliver quality social and content marketing campaigns at scale and velocity.

 

 

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