Looking to get up to speed on some Aspire terminology? Below is a list of the common terms you'll find within the platform.
For Sales Tracking terms and definitions, please see this article.
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Application Page
This a page where members can learn about your brand, see what your project is all about, provide you with relevant data, and apply to your project.
Keep reading: How to create an application page
Briefs
An easy-to-understand guide between you and a member. Briefs include your content guidelines, due dates, compensation, as well as content usage rights.
Keep reading: How to send Briefs
Content Guidelines
Creative guardrails that ensure you are getting back the content you asked for, including talking points, caption guidelines, and posting instructions.
Keep reading: How to create content guideline templates
Custom Field
Custom fields enable you to modify your application page form and member profiles so you can collect and organize the exact information you need.
Customer
A person that has purchased your product or signed up for your service.
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Filters
Filters allow you to select a smaller portion of your members and use that subset for viewing or analysis.
Keep reading: How to use filters
Groups
Groups are created in order to organize your member database and "group" members together based on common interests, similarities, campaigns, etc. You can create a group for anything you want!
Keep reading: How to use groups
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Marketplace
The Aspire Creator Marketplace is a network of influencers and content creators who have signed up to Aspire and are looking for collaborations with brands. You can list your campaign in our Marketplace to start receiving inbound applications.
Keep reading: What is the Aspire Creator Marketplace?
Member
Your members are anyone in your Aspire database. They can be influencers, content creators, customers, affiliates - you name it!
Keep reading: Organize your member database
Project
Think of projects as campaigns. Each project will have its own customizable workflow, branded application page, and content guidelines.
Keep reading: How to create a project
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Tags
Tags are a handy tool that allow you to label creators in any way you see fit. You can tag your top performers, TikTok ambassadors, or creators who only want to work on paid opportunities - just to name a few.
Keep reading: How to use tags
Team Member
Another member within your organization that helps you manage your influencer marketing program.
Workflow
The pipeline each member will travel through during your collaboration (aka stages of your project).
Keep reading: Overview of project stages