I chatted to Laura Edwards, the managing director of Viral Talent UK and member of the Business of Influencers to learn more about the world of kidfluencers.
How does Viral Talent ensure the children that work in the influencer sphere are protected?
We work very closely with the parents, mentoring them and preparing them for fame. We advise the parents on how to keep their social platforms secure, how to interact with their fans both on and offline, and what type of content to upload according to their age group and social media policies and guidelines.When we do events with the Tier 1 talent, we employ security to make sure everyone is safe, and all of our staff are CRB checked. We also advise the parents that the children’s education and wellbeing are of the utmost importance. We take child safety extremely seriously – this includes the creators and their fans.How do you decide which channels to use?
We work closely and directly with the brands, their media agencies and PR agencies to ensure we understand their products and objectives, demographics, the type of creator they are looking for, and on which social media platforms they would like to promote their brand.Once we’ve gathered this information, we put together a proposal and present it to the agency. When the brand approves the concept, we take the brief to the creator’s parents and discuss with them. Each creator is a different character and personality, and we know which creator compliments a particular brand and could become a brand ambassador. This is important because we would never recommend the wrong creator as this could be detrimental to the brands’ campaign.