Poshmark Seller’s Campaigns: November 2019 Rundown

It took a while for the rollout of Campaigns since the Posh Affiliate program was first announced, but now that it’s here, I just spent the better part of my Saturday perusing the interface and the available campaigns for this month.

To participate in campaigns under Post Affiliate one must either be a Posh Ambassador or a social media influencer with at least 5,000 followers on Instagram or Twitter.

What Are Campaigns?

Poshmark Campaigns are a way for Posh Ambassadors to leverage their social media habits to increase exposure to potential customers as a reseller while earning money—Poshmark credits per campaign that can be direct deposited to a seller’s linked bank account or spent as cash on Poshmark.

Through bimonthly contests, participants are rewarded up to $10 in credits depending on the reach, engagement level, and campaign type (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, Instagram) of their posts. To be eligible, posts must fulfill specific criteria regarding photo type, captions, and hashtags.

Example: Instagram Campaign (Deadline Nov. 16, 2019)

For a Poshmark Ambassador, campaigns are accessed via My Campaigns under the profile menu.

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In this campaign, which is advertising the launch of Poshmark Home—a new category to expand from the traditional clothes, makeup, and handbags—participants are required to list five new items for sale under the Home category, along with a social-media post containing an original, stylized photo of one or more of those Home listings.

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Participants must tag @Poshmark and include the hashtags #PoshAffiliate and #PoshHome in the caption, along with a custom tracking link that will be provided after you Accept the Terms of the campaign.

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I have not tried a campaign yet due to my low following on Instagram and Twitter (I just started using them recently), and although there are campaigns for Facebook, I’ve been hesitant to appear annoying; however, I can’t sufficiently report on something without seeing how it works firsthand. Since I am currently in possession of some regret purchases that don’t quite flatter me, I might as well start putting Poshmark Campaigns to the test!

I will follow up when I have more firsthand insight.

If you are a Posher who as experience with Campaigns, feel free to share your experiences in the comments!

 

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Hi, I'm Sarah. I'm a Central Florida native and longtime lover of words—typically other peoples' words, though I try to dabble myself from time to time. I grew from an annoying middle-schooler marking up the notes my friends passed me between classes with proofreading symbols in red pen to a person who gets to make money being pedantic at work. I also have an MS in psychology.

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