Most campaigns don’t stall because talent isn’t out there.
They stall because no one knows where to look or how to reach them.
What Actually Happens
Campaigns don’t really fail anymore.
They plateau.
You get the first 20–50 creators in. Content starts coming in. Everything looks like it’s working.
And then it just… slows.
Not because creators disappeared.
Because your sourcing strategy quietly stalled.
PATTERN
Strong start → early traction → plateau.

The Loop Most Teams Are Stuck In
Search → filter → send → repeat.
Same filters. Same “top” results.
The same creators every other brand is reaching out to.
Overlap increases. Response rates drop. Costs go up. Performance flattens.
MISTAKE
More volume inside the same pool.
More volume doesn’t fix it.
It just makes the problem louder.
The Best Creators Aren’t Sitting in Databases
The ones that actually move product rarely show up as the obvious pick.
- linking products on LTK without being asked
- building Amazon storefronts quietly
- explaining products better than the original post
- creating content that feels like usage, not promotion
INSIGHT
The best creators are already behaving like affiliates before you reach out.

How Sourcing Actually Works
Most discovery doesn’t happen inside a dashboard.
It happens in layers.
Instagram → profile → similar accounts
Discovery → commenters
LTK → rising creators
Amazon → storefronts
INSIGHT
You don’t find creators by searching. You find them by following patterns.

Where Most People Get It Wrong
Most creators don’t fit into one category.
If you’re only searching one label, you’re missing half the market.
MISTAKE
Searching “beauty creators” instead of finding behavior patterns.
Where It Actually Breaks: Outreach
Outreach has become:
Long. Generic. Over-explained. Clearly mass-sent.

What Actually Gets a Response
- short
- specific
- acknowledges something real
- leaves space for reply
INSIGHT
Good outreach doesn’t convince. It recognizes.
Email Strategy Is Part of Sourcing
- resend if unopened
- 2–3 attempts max
- simple subject lines
- smaller batches perform better
You’re not being annoying. You’re being visible.
INSIGHT
No reply usually means it wasn’t seen, not that it wasn’t relevant.
How to Actually Find Better Creators
- start with one strong creator
- use “similar accounts”
- skip the obvious profile
- look at surrounding creators
- prioritize smaller, less saturated accounts
The opportunity isn’t the first profile.
It’s everything around it.

Final Thought
If you feel like you can’t find creators, you’re probably not looking where creators actually are.
And if you’re not getting responses, it’s usually not because they aren’t interested.
You just haven’t found the right people yet.


