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How Myles Kronman is changing influencer marketing with Model House
Being an influencer can be an isolating job. While you probably interact with fans and clients every day, you might not know many people who understand what it’s like to do your job. That’s why Myles Kronman started Model House Los Angeles.
Model House Los Angeles is more than an agency. It is a network of the next hit influencers. Kronman has brought together the best creative minds possible, including photographers, makeup artists, models, YouTubers, athletes, and designers.
These people are then able to network and lift each other in the industry. “This helps each person in the network grow. It helps them get the power back and work together,” he says.
Model House has an influencer reach of over 500 million, and their numbers grow every day. “Being an influencer can feel like you’re out for yourself. However, when one person succeeds, they all succeed.
You don’t always have to compete with other people who do your job. You can probably do a lot to help each other out,” reveals Kronman.
Kronman’s approach has changed up the game for online content creators. By opening submissions to Model House Los Angeles on their website, they show that they’re looking for people who are all in, people who are willing to go the extra mile.
Kronman’s team handpicks each person for their talent and willingness to work hard for themselves and others. Then, influencers can use the clout they’ve gained from Model House to find new clients and make money in new ways. “We’re just getting started, and I can’t wait to see how our influencers will evolve,” he adds.
Model House Los Angeles is changing the way affiliate and influencer marketing works. Once they’ve found their groove, they’ll be able to lift everyone and create a tight community, believes Myles Kronman.
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