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In the Pit with Cody Schneider | Marketing | Growth | Startups
Cody Schneider
60 episodes
6 days ago
In the Pit shares what founders and marketers are seeing from the front lines. Join host Cody Schneider for personal brain dumps and conversations with business leaders to learn the strategies and tactics being used to acquire first customers, scale growth, and build thoroughbred marketing organizations. Listen down. Level up.
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In the Pit shares what founders and marketers are seeing from the front lines. Join host Cody Schneider for personal brain dumps and conversations with business leaders to learn the strategies and tactics being used to acquire first customers, scale growth, and build thoroughbred marketing organizations. Listen down. Level up.
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Entrepreneurship
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Creator Marketing Crash Course: This Guy Built an AI Agent That Finds Creators, Emails Them and Negotiates Pricing
In the Pit with Cody Schneider | Marketing | Growth | Startups
44 minutes
2 months ago
Creator Marketing Crash Course: This Guy Built an AI Agent That Finds Creators, Emails Them and Negotiates Pricing

Today we break down why “influencer marketing” (renting audience) is losing to creator-based marketing (renting skill at making viral content) — and how to run it like a system. Guest Robert Lukoszko, founder of Stormy AI, shows how their agent finds creators, pulls contacts, sends DMs/emails, follows up, and even negotiates packages before you step in. We get tactical on budgets, pricing, UGC hiring, TikTok vs YouTube strategy, measurement, and building a compounding “surface-area” of content across the web.

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Guest

  • Website: stormy.ai 
  • Robert Lukoszko — LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/karmedge 
  • X (Twitter): @Karmedge 

What you’ll learn

  • Creator vs Influencer marketing: Why FYP-driven platforms reward great content over big followings — and how to “rent” creators’ skill instead of their audience.
  • The scalable workflow: Brief → research → outreach (DM/email) → qualify → negotiate packages → handoff to human for final approval.
  • TikTok UGC machine: Hire 1–3 full-time UGC creators posting 2–3 shorts per day; test cheaply, then double down on breakout templates.
  • YouTube packages that work: Three-video bundles over ~6 weeks build trust & lift; use retainers for your top performers.
  • Negotiation scripts that convert: Lead with “Paid collaboration” in subject/first line, anchor on value, and offer volume/retainer discounts.
  • Pricing reality check: Typical UGC test pieces land in the ~$20–$100/video range (many sweet-spot wins at $20–$50) for micro/nano creators; salaried UGC in EU markets often $1–2k/mo part-time depending on output and quality.
  • Compounding effects: Viral videos spawn follower videos; repeated sightings increase creator reply-rates and lower CPAs.
  • Agents as team members: Why modern stacks look like small pods of engineers orchestrating many narrow agents (research, outreach, follow-ups, CRM status, stop-conditions).

Chapters & Timestamps

  • 00:00:00 — Cold open: “Stop influencer marketing. Start creator marketing.”
  • 00:01:17 — Sponsor: Graph.com (AI dashboards from plain English)
  • 00:02:26 — Guest intro: Robert (Founder, Stormy AI) + why YouTube/TikTok matter
  • 00:03:49 — The pain of manual outreach and why Stormy exists
  • 00:05:55 — How Stormy’s research agent finds/qualifies creators (views, recency, fit)
  • 00:08:15 — TikTok/UGC playbook: daily shorts, test → double down
  • 00:10:04 — It’s a numbers game: post volume & breakout templates
  • 00:12:00 — “Surface area” strategy: AI pulls from the open web; brand search as moat
  • 00:15:03 — Validating features with viral demos before shipping
  • 00:17:02 — Building in public: rapid iteration with creator feedback
  • 00:18:00 — Outreach mechanics: DMs, scraping bios/Linktree, multi-source emails
  • 00:20:06 — Copy that converts: lead with “Paid collaboration” + template tips
  • 00:21:46 — Scale metrics: ~200 messages/day across rotated inboxes; reply-rate ranges
  • 00:23:29 — Brand effects: recognition boosts replies; upfront vs affiliate by stage
  • 00:26:01 — Compounding virality: trend templates, creator social proof
  • 00:29:03 — Pricing: $20–$100 UGC tests; sweet spot $20–$50; EU part-time $1–2k/mo
  • 00:29:53 — Agentic negotiations: packages, volume, follow-ups, human handoff
  • 00:31:04 — Guardrails: budget anchoring, stop-conditions, funny “PayPal link” story
  • 00:35:05 — Toolbelt of agents: research, outreach, CRM updates, payments, bulk sends
  • 00:36:01 — Architecture: many narrow agents > one monolith
  • 00:37:51 — Future: fewer humans in the loop; AI influencers; approvals as human role
  • 00:39:16 — Can businesses run themselves? Media = growth flywheel
  • 00:41:11 — Hiring philosophy: engineer-heavy teams (Gary Tan advice)
  • 00:43:46 — Wrap + where to find Robert & Stormy


Playbooks & templates (steal these)

Outreach subject lines (email/DM first line):

  • “Paid collaboration: {Brand} x {CreatorName} — 3-video package”
  • “Paid promo + affiliate: {Brand} (fast approvals, simple brief)”

First message (short DM/email):
“Hey {Name} — we’re {Brand}, a {1-line what you do}. Paid collaboration: 1 test short this week (${offer}) + option to extend to 3-video bundle over 6 weeks. You keep creative control; we provide brief + examples. Interested? If yes, quick details + rate card?”

Negotiation levers: volume (3-pack → 6-pack), multi-month cadence (1/mo), affiliate top-ups on performance, first-video discount, creative templates proven to hit.

UGC hiring filter: Look for micro/nano creators (10k–50k) with at least one breakout (e.g., 500k+ views) in your niche; they have the “spark” but are still rationally priced. (Stormy highlights this pattern in search/fit scoring.) 


Key quotes (pull-ready)

  • “Creator marketing rents skill at making viral content — not just an audience.”
  • “It’s a numbers game twice: mass outreach, then mass posting — let the winners emerge.”
  • “Lead with ‘Paid collaboration’ so creators instantly know there’s budget.”
  • “Templates win. When a format pops, clone it and scale with more creators.”

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In the Pit with Cody Schneider | Marketing | Growth | Startups
In the Pit shares what founders and marketers are seeing from the front lines. Join host Cody Schneider for personal brain dumps and conversations with business leaders to learn the strategies and tactics being used to acquire first customers, scale growth, and build thoroughbred marketing organizations. Listen down. Level up.