PACKAGES
Social Media Management: Creating, Planning and Scheduling Engaging Social Media Content that promote sales and increases engagement and viewership for Instagram/Instastories, Facebook & Twitter
Influencer Relations Consulting: How to take your brand to the next level with Micro Influencers
Photography & Videography: Creative Direction and Photography of Products for Website and Social Media Use, including but not limited to: Flat lays, Lifestyle shots, Street Style shots, Videography 60 seconds – 2 minutes
Sponsored Content: Sponsored Blog Posts/Reviews, Sponsored Video Posts/Reviews, Sponsored Giveaways, Sponsored Social Media Posts
Instagram Collaborations: Instagram Photos + Carousels, InstaStories, InstaStories (with Swipe Up Links to website/product of your choice), Highlight Reel in Instagram Profile, Link in Instagram Profile (24 hours Maximum), Instagram Videos (45-55 seconds), IGTV Video (3-5 minutes)
Social Media Takeovers: Instagram Photography & Instastories Takeovers for Special Events, Travel, Tutorials Etc.
Social Media Collaborations: Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, Google + Shares
Video Content: YouTube Reviews, YouTube Tutorials, IGTV Tutorials/Reviews
Speaking Engagements/Hosting: Event Hosting (inviting my audience to event), Panel Discussions, Moderating Panels, Fashion & Blogger Expert Appearances, Television Interviews/Expert
Features Writing: Fashion, Lifestyle, Travel, Beauty & Health Writing
250 x 250 Ad Space in Right Sidebar or 300 x 200 Ad Space on Main Blog Page Footer
Sponsored Links: Links inside old or upcoming Blog Posts, Swipe Up Links on Instagram Stories (Lasts 24 hours with analytics provided upon completion), Link in Instagram profile (24 hours Maximum)
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Star
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Sponsored Content on IG & FB
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Logo on the official event website
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Direct link to your website or business page from event website
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Swag bag inclusion - branded products, samples, promotions (50 Pieces Minimum) *optional
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Haute Sponsor- $5,000
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VIP Preferred seating for (4) at event
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Social media promotion
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Logo on the official event website
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Direct link to your website or business page from event website
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Swag bag inclusion - branded products, samples, promotions (50 Pieces Minimum) *optional
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10' x 10' booth space (1 table/2 chairs) at event
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Platinum Sponsor- $10,000
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VIP Preferred seating for (6) at event
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Social media promotion
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Logo on the official event website
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Direct link to your website or business page from event website
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Swag bag inclusion - branded products, samples, promotions (50 Pieces Minimum) *optional
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10' x 20' booth space (2 tables/ 2 chairs) at event
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Custom branded banner (placed at main entrance)
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Logo on step and repeat
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Haute
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VIP Preferred seating for (8) at event
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Social media promotion
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Logo on the official event website
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Direct link to your website or business page from event website
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Swag bag inclusion - branded products, samples, promotions (50 Pieces Minimum) *optional
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10' x 20' booth space (2 tables/ 2 chairs) at event
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3 custom branded banners (placed at main entrance and 2 high traffic areas)
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Logo on step and repeat
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Logo on event LCD digital screen
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Essential Forms for Independent Contractors
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1. W‑9 Form (U.S.)
This is the most important form. A contractor fills out a W‑9 to provide their legal name, address, and Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN or SSN). You keep this form on file — you don’t send it to the IRS.
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You’ll use the information from the W‑9 to issue a 1099‑NEC at the end of the year.
2. Independent Contractor Agreement
Not a tax form, but absolutely essential. This contract outlines:
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Scope of work
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Payment terms
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Deadlines
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Ownership of creative work
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Confidentiality
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Termination terms
It protects both you and the contractor.
3. Direct Deposit or Payment Authorization Form
If you pay contractors electronically, you’ll need their:
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Bank name
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Routing number
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Account number
This ensures smooth, trackable payments.
📬 Forms You Will Provide Later
4. 1099‑NEC (U.S.)
If you pay a contractor $600 or more in a calendar year, you must issue a 1099‑NEC to them and to the IRS. This reports how much you paid them.
🧾 Optional but Helpful
5. Vendor Intake Form
Some brands use this to collect:
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Contact info
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Business name (if applicable)
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Social handles
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Preferred payment method
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Portfolio links
It keeps your records clean and organized.
⚠️ Important Note
This is general business information, not legal or tax advice. For anything specific to your situation, it’s always best to check with a tax professional or accountant.
If you want, I can also help you create:
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A clean, branded contractor onboarding packet
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A contractor agreement template
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A vendor intake form
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A step‑by‑step onboarding checklist
Just tell me what direction you want to build next.
6. User‑Generated Content (UGC) Style Videos
These feel authentic and convert extremely well.
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Customer try‑ons
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Influencer reviews
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Unboxings
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“Why I love this brand” clips




