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There’s nothing wrong with jumping on new “marketing agencies” when they post “fill this form and join for opportunities.”
I’ve done it myself and joined at least five of them.
But after being inside for a while, you start noticing the same pattern. Many of these agencies onboard 500+ creators, yet there’s rarely any real structure behind it. The chats quickly turn into a place where everyone is shilling their socials, pushing random content, and trying to farm follows in hopes someone notices them.
Instead of real collaboration or opportunities, it often feels like hundreds of creators competing for attention in the same room. Just too much noise.
At some point you realize that being in 10+ agencies doesn’t automatically mean more opportunities. Most of the time it just means more notifications and more chaos.
These days I treat them more like experiments. Join, observe how things work, and see if there’s actual activity behind the scenes. If it’s just endless self-promotion and no real deals happening, it’s probably not worth the time.
In the end, a smaller group with real connections and actual work happening is far more valuable than hundreds of creators trying to farm attention in the same chat.
That said, there are good ones out there.
The ones I’ve worked with and actually liked so far:
• LunarStrategy - CreatorWire
• Scal3