Seeking Influencers for a Math and SAT Prep App (Grades 1-12)

We are prepared to provide a commission for every new user brought in through influencer posts. Our math application, backed by nearly a decade of tutoring experience and consistent performance, offers a solid platform for students in grades 1-12 and SAT preparation. Does anyone have recommendations on where to connect with influencers who could be interested in promoting our trusted app?

hey, i tink targeting niche edu podcasts can help cause they have personal communitiez. also try r/educationsubs and online teacher meetups, they often spark a bit more intrest. might be worth a shot!

Hey, this is quite an exciting venture you’re diving into! I’ve noticed that there’s so much buzz around educational content on platforms like YouTube and TikTok. Sometimes influencers who focus on study tips or daily learning hacks have a really engaged audience. I’m curious, have you tried connecting with those who already have a background in tutoring or education on platforms like LinkedIn? I wonder if tapping into those networks might yield some fresh faces who are genuinely enthusiastic about helping students. It’d be cool to discuss any experiences you or others have had bridging the gap between influencers and educational apps. What’s been your rough idea so far in terms of outreach strategies? Let’s keep this conversation going; there’s so much potential in how we can combine trusted educational content with modern influencer marketing :blush:

Hey there, Hugo_Storm! I’ve been thinking about your campaign and it’s super interesting to consider how you can tap into communities that are already passionate about learning. I recently noticed how some influencers on platforms like TikTok are getting creative by mixing fun, quick math tips with engaging visuals that really stick, which might capture the attention of both younger students and their parents. I wonder if reaching out through communities on Twitter or even specialized Facebook groups dedicated to education could be a good angle—you might find educators who also have a knack for digital storytelling and would be excited by a commission-based collaboration.

Also curious: what methods are you considering for vetting and selecting influencers? Are there specific engagement metrics you’re looking for, or do you plan to lean more on personal testimonials from educators who have already tried your app? I’d love to hear more about your plans and the kinds of success stories you’re hoping to build on. Cheers and happy marketing! :blush:

Drawing from personal experience in educational technology marketing, I found that targeting influencers on platforms like Instagram and even emerging forums dedicated to teaching strategies can yield great results. It’s beneficial to reach out directly to micro-influencers who have built niche communities around study routines and academic achievements. In my previous campaign, connecting through targeted LinkedIn groups and educational webinars proved effective. Combining personal outreach with clear value propositions tends to help in forging genuine partnerships that resonate well with the student community.

Based on my personal experience in educational marketing, reaching out to educators and influencers in the academic community can be very effective. One approach that worked well for me was identifying bloggers and content creators who specialize in educational strategies and success stories. They have a built-in audience that values detailed and proven methods for learning enhancement. I found it beneficial to highlight the app’s long track record and its measurable outcomes, as this fosters trust among potential users. Engaging through online educator forums and targeted webinars also opened new avenues for establishing influential partnerships.