Recruiting student ambassadors may seem like a very difficult task, but understanding where to look can help streamline your search. Finding what direction is best for recruiting the right ambassadors is the most tedious part of the process, but once you identify your ideal ambassador profile, your brand will be able to scale and perfect your student ambassador community.
Below are a few strategies that will help you uncover how to find student ambassadors and start building your brand community on campus.
If you already have an email list of people who have interacted with the brand before, whether the brand is a store that sells products/services or works with housing residents, you’re already off to an amazing start! These people are already familiar with your brand and what you have to offer as a brand to a consumer. Make sure when you’re emailing them about this opportunity, you take into account these notes:
Nowadays, most people have Instagram. Whether the brand is looking for ambassadors to promote products/services, apartments, or live events, Instagram is one of the first routes to recruit ambassadors. Brands can utilize hashtags, locations, tagged photos, and more to find ambassador leads.
Depending on what you’re looking for in ambassadors, write down some hashtags, locations, or interests. From there, you will be able to further analyze your candidates.
Example:
“Ambassadors will be [college students] who will be promoting [an app] to [fellow college students]”.
Key point: Will focus on college since it will be college to college students
Hashtags: #college #collegeblogger #ucf #fsu2023 (if looking at specific areas and graduation dates)
Locations: University of Central Florida, Florida State University, or a specific city in your target area
Accounts: Include accounts that you believe those ambassadors may be following
If you decide to reach out to a candidate through Instagram direct message, follow the steps below:
Instagram Direct Message
Hey [NAME HERE]! *copy & paste message*
If you messaged through Instagram and can see if they’ve left you on “Seen”, don’t worry about following up. If they haven’t opened it whatsoever, feel free to follow these steps:
LinkedIn is a great way to find students who want to be exposed to the influencer marketing world. Many students who want to grow their network or gain more experience utilize their LinkedIn to do just that! You can post about the opportunity and use relevant hashtags, and you can also seek those who are looking for more opportunities!
When looking for ambassadors from specific areas, you can narrow down your searches by which university they’re from. You can also use keywords like “marketing” “advertising” “influencer” and “ambassador” to find students who are already familiar with the industry.
When reaching out, you can request to connect with them with a personalized message. Make sure to keep the message short enough so you can not go over the character limit!
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