If you decide a business manager is what you need to rev up your career, here are some tips to remember when searching for someone to represent you:
✅Keep an eye on your incoming communication—emails, DMs, Discord messages and so on. Some managers are actively on the lookout for content producers and will contact the ones they think they can help. If you’re making a name for yourself they may come to you.
✅Check out business networking sites like LinkedIn. Not only will business managers have their profiles on there, but you may also be able to check out their portfolio and have a look at other content producers or gamers they’ve worked with.
✅Ask around your own network. You’re likely to have built up a decent set of connections with other content providers, subscribers or followers, and they may be able to recommend somebody they’ve worked with. A personal, firsthand recommendation is always the best possible way to find a good business manager.
✅If you can, get out to some of the content creators’ fairs and events that are going on now; VidSummit, VidCon, Playlist Live and others are all cool platforms bringing people from the streaming, gaming and content community together. They’re a great place to network and swap content creator business cards with some familiar online faces. It’s also the best way to find out the latest industry news, to see who’s breaking through and what’s hot right now. And you never know, you may meet a business manager at one of these events.
✅If nobody’s coming to you or you can’t find somebody through recommendation, you could put the word out yourself and advertise. That said, this shouldn’t really be your first choice. First, you’ll need to do your research and identify the best places to advertise; on any good platform, you’ll almost certainly have to pay for the service. Then, you’ll have to narrow down your options, interview them and find out about their experience for yourself—not easy if you don’t know the right questions to ask.