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Sverve – Eight Great Habits

Congratulations, blogger!  You’ve jumped on board the fastest-growing monetization site on the World Wide Web…Sverve! Pat yourself on the back, stand a bit taller…and…uh…

What now?

Fabulous question.  Hopefully, these tidbits that I’ve learned along my own journey will supply some answers.

Eight Great Habits of Highly Effective Sverve Influencers:

1.  Read the FAQ page.  Yes, Virginia, there is a FAQ page on Sverve.  It’s very informative and can be found here.  Once you’ve done that…

2.  Complete your profile!  We’re all here on Sverve to make money, yes?  To apply for and become engaged on brand campaigns, right?  You have the best shot at being engaged and paid if the brands on Sverve have an accurate snapshot of who you are.  This means completing all areas on your profile page.  Including your blog stats.  And your social media links.  And your areas of expertise.  Would you hire a job applicant who only filled out two thirds of the application?  Mmmm hmmmm.  ’Nuf said.

3.  Be active!  Once you’ve filled out your profile, leave a few…or a dozen…or a hundred tips that relate to the topics about which you are knowledgeable and passionate.  You’ll immediately see your Sverve score start to rise once you do so.  Tip leaving is infinitely easier once you’ve added the Bookmarklet (found in the upper right corner of our index page) to your toolbar.  You can then start snagging tips with coordinating images from anywhere on the Web…in just a couple of clicks!

4.  Connect with other Sverve users.  Comment, share, like, and/or favorite the tips they leave.  Check out and comment on your Sverve sisters’ guest posts right here on Sverveblog.  AHEM.  Stalk follow them on Sverve, on Twitter, and on Facebook.  And…wait for it…Visit their blogs.  Yup…that will involve leaving the Svervosphere and connecting with your fellow influencers on a whole new level.  And that, my friends, is where it gets fun.  To put things in perspective:  Don’t your kiddos have even more fun with their classmates when they leave the school grounds and play at one another’s houses?

5.  Apply to those campaigns with which you have a real connection.  You may feel like a kidlet in a candy shop as you peruse all of the campaigns that Sverve has to offer, but you’ll be doing yourself and Sverve’s brands a favor if you work within your niche.  As a mother of two twelve year olds and a nine year old, I wouldn’t dream of applying for a campaign touting a breast pump manufacturer.  Well, I guess I could dream of it, but that would be a really, really awkward dream.

6.  Don’t lose hope if you aren’t engaged on a campaign to which you have applied.  It happens to all of us.  Yours truly included.  Apply, apply again…it’ll happen with the right brand.  I promise.

7.  Once you have been engaged on a campaign, talk to the brand!  You…yes, you…are an invaluable resource for them.  You are a captive audience representing their target market!  Give them your feedback!  Thank them for the opportunity to work with them!  Chat them up on social media platforms!  There are real, live people behind those brands…just as there’s a real, live you behind your blog.  Unless you are a cyborg blogger.  But that is a post for another day and another site altogether.

8.  Have fun.  Yes, we’re here to make money and grow our blogs.  But, cash aside, Sverve is an exciting, thriving community.  Make friends.  Be you.  And have a blast getting your Sverve on.

Sue Coates is an elementary school teacher turned full-time mom of boy/girl twins (age 12) and a nine year-old son. She is the owner and author of The Spin Cycle, a humor/parenting/lifestyle blog with an emphasis in sass. She enjoys running, reading, writing, gardening, red wine, the occasional stint at a karaoke microphone (yes, those two go hand-in-hand), all things social media, and a good laugh. She’s also the Senior Manager of Communications at Sverve.  Connect with Sue on her blog, on Twitter, on Facebook, and on Pinterest.

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  • Rohit March 28, 2013, 2:56 pm

    Sue, thanks for a great summary of how best to use Sverve.

    I would highly recommend all existing and new members of Sverve to read it. Sverve’s goal is to simplify how bloggers and brands find and work with each other. As we evolve our service a lot of new features are being released frequently. We plan to keep our members updated of new things via our blog. This is first in the series of such posts. Hope you find it informative. We look forward to your feedback in comments.

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    • Sue - The Spin Cycle June 5, 2013, 8:57 pm

      Thanks, Rohit…That’s one of the things I love about Sverve…it’s continuously evolving and improving!
      Sue – The Spin Cycle recently posted…My Under the Tuscan SunroomMy Profile

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  • Sue March 28, 2013, 7:24 pm

    I’d love to hear other influencers’ ideas and tips on how to get the most out of Sverve. Anyone? Anyone?

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  • MommyJenna March 30, 2013, 2:11 am

    I am checking out Sverve for the first time!

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    • Sue - The Spin Cycle June 5, 2013, 8:58 pm

      Welcome, Jenna! You’ll love it here.
      Sue – The Spin Cycle recently posted…My Under the Tuscan SunroomMy Profile

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  • Sue March 30, 2013, 10:24 pm

    Welcome, Jenna! You’re going to love it here. :)

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  • Heather April 2, 2013, 1:07 pm

    I’m finding Sverve to be very, very interesting. Just what I needed.

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    • Sue - The Spin Cycle June 5, 2013, 8:58 pm

      So glad, Heather! I don’t know of another site quite like it.
      Sue – The Spin Cycle recently posted…My Under the Tuscan SunroomMy Profile

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  • Alexa (katbiggie) April 25, 2013, 1:05 pm

    This is a great list! I do like Sverve and am trying to get the most from it. I have one suggestion – it is really hard to find this page with the blog posts. At least it was for me. Perhaps it could be linked so that instead of going to my profile page when I click on the Sverve icon it takes us to this page? Or a more obvious button that says “Home” or something? I think these posts are a great source of information, but they may not be getting read as often because it is not so easy to find. Thanks Sue!

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    • Sue - The Spin Cycle June 5, 2013, 9:00 pm

      Agreed, Alexa. We’ve recently reconfigured things and are hoping that SverveBlog will be easier to find now. Thanks for the feedback!
      Sue – The Spin Cycle recently posted…My Under the Tuscan SunroomMy Profile

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  • sverve April 25, 2013, 2:29 pm

    Agreed, Alexa. This site is evolving…the blog is no exception. You’ll see several changes rolling out in the near future that should make SverveBlog more user-friendly for everyone. I’m passing your thoughts along to our tech dudes. Thanks for the feedback!

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  • Naked Girl in a Dress May 27, 2013, 1:56 pm

    Excellent article! I love the community and am excited to see how it continues to grow and develop.
    Naked Girl in a Dress recently posted…A Failed Relationship: Who is to Blame?My Profile

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    • Sue - The Spin Cycle June 5, 2013, 9:01 pm

      I’m glad you’re here, Kelly…It’s CRAZY how quickly it’s growing…thanks for being one of our best cheerleaders!

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  • Jenny August 16, 2013, 12:25 am

    Awesome and fun introduction to Sverve. Thanks.
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    • Sue - The Spin Cycle January 11, 2014, 9:59 pm

      So very welcome, Jenny! Hope you’re enjoying the Sverve-y ride!
      Sue – The Spin Cycle recently posted…The SurvivorMy Profile

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  • Divya September 23, 2013, 11:41 am

    such great tips, I am new to sverve so i guess i’ll use most of them..thanks

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    • Sue - The Spin Cycle January 11, 2014, 10:00 pm

      You’re welcome, Divya. Hope they prove helpful!
      Sue – The Spin Cycle recently posted…The SurvivorMy Profile

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