Offers from Ellamichael
Found at the Kurudu Market
Half my videos start at a market in Kurudu, because that is where I find most of what I wear. If your product is sold in Abuja markets or competes with what is, I can film it against that — what it costs, what the market alternative costs, and why somebody would pick one over the other. That comparison is the whole reason my followers watch. 857 people follow my TikTok, which is a very small number and I would rather say it now. Send it with the naira price and where it is sold.
Your Concept, My Camera
Your concept, my camera, filmed in Abuja. Send a script, a reference, a trend you want used. I will make it, and I will tell you first if it will not work for a Nigerian audience — a format that did well elsewhere sometimes arrives here looking borrowed, and my followers notice that faster than you would expect. 857 people follow my TikTok, which is small and I state it rather than letting the platform's reach imply otherwise. What you get for that is somebody who will actually follow a brief properly rather than reinterpreting it. Send the brief, the naira price and the date. If there is a line that has to be said word for word, put it in writing and I will not change it.
Clips You Run Yourself
Clips you run yourself, filmed in Kurudu with a phone. This is the offer where the follower count does not matter, and given mine is 857 that is probably a relief to both of us. What you are paying for is footage of your product in my hands in an ordinary Abuja flat, which is not something a stock library has. Vertical, several takes, no watermark. Send the shot list and tell me what has to be in frame. If you need a specific room or time of day, say so now, because I cannot restage it afterwards.
Worked Out on Camera
Worked out on camera rather than rehearsed beforehand, which is the version my followers actually find useful. I open it, read whatever instructions came with it, and try. Where it goes wrong stays in. That tells somebody watching what they are in for far better than a smooth demonstration by a person who has done it fifty times. 857 people follow my TikTok, which is small and I say so plainly. Send it with the instructions exactly as a customer gets them rather than a separate explanation written for me.
A Room I Can Actually Answer
Named on a small stream, which is what this is and I will not describe it otherwise. My TikTok lives pull in a handful of people at a time from the feed, so I mention your product repeatedly rather than once — every ten minutes or so, with the handle pinned throughout. 857 people follow my TikTok. What that buys you is a room small enough that I can answer every question typed into it, which is not true of a bigger creator. Send the handle, one line, and the naira price if there is one.
Two Screens, One Small Room
Two screens, one small room, and every question answered. TikTok splits the live between us so your person is on camera the whole time rather than being talked about. With 857 followers my rooms are small, which means nothing gets missed — every question typed gets an answer, which is not true on a bigger creator's stream where half of them scroll past. So this is worth buying when the questions matter more than the numbers: a technical product, a service with terms, anything where a wrong assumption costs you a customer. Send somebody who can answer without checking, and tell me beforehand what is not for discussion so I do not ask it in front of everybody.
Borrowing Your Reach
Borrowing your reach rather than supplying my own, which is the honest way to describe a Stitch from an 857-follower account. If your video already has traction, a Stitch puts my response in front of the people who found it, and a Duet runs us side by side so my reaction plays against your clip. Either way your footage does the heavy lifting and I add the reason somebody watches twice. Send the video, tell me which format, and tell me whether you want me agreeing or arguing. Both work; nodding along does not.
Small Enough to Do It Properly
A draw a small page can run properly, which is different from one a big page runs badly. With 857 followers on TikTok I can read every entry, answer every did-I-win message, and confirm the winner is a real person before announcing. Large accounts cannot do that and it shows — the complaints under a big giveaway are almost always about the aftermath rather than the prize. The video reaches past my followers because TikTok sends it out, so the entries will not be limited to 857 people. Send the prize, the area you can ship to, and the closing date. I state the shipping restriction in the video rather than the caption, because on this platform the caption goes unread.