Creators: Reach UK brands on Zalo — land local deals

💡 Why this matters — quick intro for Aussie creators If you’re an Australian creator keen to land gigs with UK brands, you’ve probably thought: “Why would UK brands care about Zalo?” — fair question. Zalo is Vietnam’s dominant chat app and a major local touchpoint across some Southeast Asian markets. For UK brands that sell into Vietnam or run local campaigns, Zalo isn’t optional — it’s where customers are. Recent reporting shows Zalo being used for large-scale public messaging and platform updates, which underlines its national reach and operational importance (see thanhnien and cafef coverage). ...

26 August 2025 Â· 8 min

AU creators: pitch UK brands on Twitter for UGC wins

💡 Why Australian creators should care about UK brands on Twitter/X If you’re an Aussie creator hunting paid UGC gigs, the United Kingdom is a solid next stop — lots of mid-market and challenger brands, plus a mature retail and food scene that still loves social-first creative. Twitter (now often called X in shorthand) remains a place where UK brands test campaigns, run fast-response product drops and lift community-led content. For creators who can move quick and write better captions than most ad teams, that’s opportunity. ...

18 August 2025 Â· 8 min

Aussie Creators: DM UK Brands on Twitter for Free Samples

💡 Why this matters — quick intro for Aussie creators If you’re an Aussie creator chasing freebies, exclusive launches, or collabs with UK brands, Twitter (now X to some folks) is still a proper shortcut. UK brands often launch campaigns, limited-edition ranges or viral flavours online (see Baking Bad and Miami Magic’s recent candy-style whipped-cream gas ranges), then amplify them via social channels. That creates obvious openings for creators with an engaged audience to request product samples and get on the radar. ...

16 August 2025 Â· 9 min

Aussie Creators: Pitch UK Brands on JD for Game Giveaways

💡 Why UK brands on Jingdong? Quick intro for Aussie creators If you’re an Aussie creator who gives away game keys — listen up. There’s real momentum behind Jingdong’s European push (often showing as Joybuy in consumer-facing services), and that creates a windows-of-opportunity for creators who want to partner with UK brands on product-driven promotions. Recent reporting on JD’s European ambitions shows the company is actively building logistics and retailer partnerships across Europe. Ceconomy — the owner of big high-street electronics banners like MediaMarkt and Saturn — was name-checked in coverage as the exact sort of partner JD is courting. That matters because UK brands that sell tech and gaming merch are already thinking beyond Amazon, and JD’s Joybuy has rolled out same/next-day delivery in the UK in its beta stage. (Reference content: press notes on JD’s Europe plans and Ceconomy discussions.) ...

14 August 2025 Â· 8 min