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By Julie Turkel
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The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.
Influencers are a rising trend in brand licensing, which makes perfect sense considering they have the same mass level exposure and aspirational connection with consumers as many successful celebrities who license (such as Jessica Simpson or Sarah Jessica Parker, to name a few). Like celebrities, while the sales potential is for influencers is huge, the risks are also high - make one mistake, and you are your licensing partners can get "canceled". In this episode, Julie shares her observations and tips for influencers seeking to design and license products. If you want to learn how to license, take Julie's class Brand Plus Brand. If you have specific questions regarding licensing your brand, go to Julie's website and book a consult and follow Julie @iamjulieturkel on Instagram.
In this episode of Brand Plus Brand, Julie shares her thoughts and advice on one of the most common questions she gets asked about licensing: When to ask for fees vs. royalties, and How do I know how much to charge? Julie walks you through the formula she learned to use over 20 years ago when she began her licensing career at Nickelodeon. She also discussed how licensing deal making has changed over years, and provides advice and encouragement that will help you decide what deal terms are best for you. For even more information on how to negotiate licensing partnerships, you can buy Julie's online licensing class Brand Plus Brand.
When Robyn Miller decided on a whim to show her side-hustle line of birth announcements at the New York Stationery Show, she never dreamed that she would walk away as one of the first designer licenses for a little startup named Tiny Prints. Cut to 16 years later, Tiny Prints was acquired by big company Shutterfly, and Robyn Miller + Tiny Prints is still growing strong. In this episode, I talk to Robyn Miller about how she make the leap from former SELF magazine art director to working full time on her brand, and how her license with Tiny Prints became the cornerstone of her brand. Check out @robynmillerdesigns on Instagram.
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.