Open Influence

Open Influence

Los Angeles, CA
140 Total Employees
80 Local Employees

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Open Influence builds meaningful, long-lasting connections between brands and consumers by tapping into the right influential voices of the growing online creator economy. Our work helps support the growing “creator economy”, with worldwide marketing budgets shifting ever more towards digital creators. Our technology allows us to scale influencer marketing to new heights, adding more and more people to the list of creators who are realizing and supporting their dreams by partnering with the world’s best brands. Influencer marketing revolutionized advertising that is not interruptive but instead feels welcome, integrated, and even celebrated. By tapping into the infinite imagination of digital creators, brands are producing relevant content that doesn’t disturb customers but enriches their lives. Mission: Our mission is to identify and empower the world’s creators by facilitating meaningful partnerships that drive value for businesses across the globe.


Open Influence Offices

Hybrid Workspace

Employees engage in a combination of remote and on-site work.

Typical time on-site: Flexible
Los Angeles, CA

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