Real-life content for brands that need to show up naturally — not perfectly.
Hi I’m Megan, I document real workdays + routines as a working parent. I show how products actually show up, not how they look in a photoshoot. A few boundaries upfront I don’t show my child’s face, I need to own or spend time with a product before integrating, and no staged moments or performative parenting. Okay, read below for more if you still want to work with me! 👇
Frequently Asked Questions
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I build content around real life, not scripts.
It’s calm, in-motion, and meant to feel usable — not overly produced.
I also work in marketing, so I’m thinking about quality, context, and how the content actually performs.
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Brands show up naturally inside real workdays (usually YouTube or vlog-style short form in IG/TikTok)
I also can produce short-form UGC that’s easy to reuse.
Affiliate, gifted, or paid partnerships all work depending on fit!
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I keep pricing straightforward and flexible based on scope, usage, and timing. For 2026, my primary channels are Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube — that’s where most partnerships live and perform best. My blog is a longer-term home for evergreen content, and I also use Pinterest and Facebook to extend reach when it makes sense.
Typical ranges:
Short-form UGC (Instagram / TikTok): $1.5K–$3K
POV-driven, in-motion content brands can reuse.YouTube integrations (long-form): $3K–$6K
Products shown naturally inside real workdays or routines.Bundled partnerships: $4K–$8K
Long-form + short-form for brands looking for depth and longevity.
Usage rights:
Standard partnerships include 12 months of content usage across brand-owned channels and paid social. I’m open to extending usage as part of bundled or long-term partnerships — that’s usually easiest to price in upfront.I avoid open-ended or perpetual usage so content stays relevant as both my brand and yours evolve.
Affiliate or gifted partnerships can make sense in certain cases, especially for products I already use or want to test for longer-term fit.
Rates adjust based on deliverables, usage, exclusivity, and timeline — this is just a clear starting point so we’re aligned early.
A quick note on expertise (because it matters). I work in marketing and help business owners generate content for a living through @yourbrandinggal, so partnerships are approached with brand goals, usage, and longevity in mind — not just posting for the sake of it.
You’re not just paying for placement. You’re paying for content that’s thought through, usable, and built to hold up as both of our brands evolve.
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I’m always excited about gifted or affiliate partnerships when there’s a genuine fit — especially with brands and local spots I’m already visiting or excited to try.
For gifted collaborations, I like bringing a product or place into my real routine and seeing how it actually fits. That’s what makes the content feel natural and honest. If it becomes part of my day-to-day, it tends to show up organically — whether that’s in a workday vlog, a coffee run, or a quick check-in while I’m working.
This is especially true for local businesses — coffee shops, restaurants, fitness studios, and places I already spend time. I love highlighting spots I’m genuinely enjoying and supporting in the community.
Affiliate partnerships work best when something becomes a go-to I’d recommend regardless of compensation. The goal is always to share things that make life or work a little easier — never to force coverage.
Previous Brand Integrations
YOUTUBE VIDEO SPONSORSHIP
Merit Beauty
This example is from earlier workday vlogs and is meant to show integration style and pacing — not current posting cadence. I’m relaunching my YouTube channel as it is my oldest platform but I have taken a break since becoming a mom and am returning in 2026! Start at 1:04 for integration.
INSTAGRAM INTEGRATION
Better Sours,
This is a good example of showing a snippet of my day that is predictable and something I usually share with my audience but then integrating a product into the mix.
TIKTOK UGC/AFFILIATE
ZEN STORAGE
This is actually just a video I made to get affiliate link commission (not an official partnership) but I think showcases how casual TikTok is for me. This is where the least polished content of mine lives, but my most engaged platform for sure.