Offers from Kate
A Cebu Guide, Filmed Properly
A Cebu guide, filmed properly rather than assembled from clips. Longer than a reel means I can show how you actually get somewhere — the jeepney, the walk, the entrance fee, what it costs once you are in. That is what my followers want from a travel video and it is the part most of them skip. 167 people follow my TikTok, which is very small indeed and I say so rather than let the platform imply otherwise. What you get is a small audience in Cebu and a video that keeps working after. Send the location, the hours and the price of entry.
Morning to Whatever the Evening Was
A Cebu day with your product in it, from waking up to whatever the evening turned into. Longer than a reel means the product appears more than once and in different contexts, which for something used daily is a better argument than a single shot. My TikTok has 167 followers, which is small enough that I will say it twice rather than let you assume otherwise. What I can offer instead is that the video keeps working after the day it goes up. Send the product and the peso price, and tell me if there is a moment in a day you want it shown in.
Kept Up After the Trip
Kept up after the trip, which for travel content is where the value actually sits. A Story about a place in Cebu disappears while somebody is still deciding whether to go. A post stays, so when they search the location a month later there is something with the practical detail in it — how to get there, what it cost, whether it was worth the journey. 343 people follow my Instagram, which is a very small number and I would rather state it than have you find out from the engagement. What it gives you is a permanent, honest write-up rather than reach. Send the location and hours if it is a place, or the product and link if it is not, and the peso price either way.
Clips From a Tiny Account
Clips from a tiny account, which is exactly why this one is sold as footage rather than reach. My TikTok has 167 followers and I am not going to build an argument around that number. What I can do is film your product in Cebu — a beach, a jeepney, a room with the light it has — and hand you the files with nothing of mine in frame. Vertical, several takes, no watermark. Send the shot list and tell me what has to be visible, and I will say whether I can get to the location you want.
Cebu, Told in One Reel
Cebu told in one reel, which is the shorter and more visual half of what I do. Where the TikTok videos go long and explain, a reel here is images — the water, the road, the place, your product inside it — cut to something worth watching twice. 343 people follow my Instagram, which is very small, and I would rather you booked knowing that than felt misled. What it is good for is a brand that wants footage of somewhere specific rather than an audience. Send the product and the location you want it filmed in.
Water, Road, and Your Product
Water, road, and your product somewhere in the middle of it. The reel is images rather than explanation — Cebu looking like Cebu, cut to something worth watching a second time, with your product carried through it rather than presented. That works for anything portable and does nothing for something that needs describing. 343 people follow my Instagram, which is a very small number, so this is footage of a place rather than an audience. Send the product and tell me which part of Cebu you want it filmed in, and I will say whether I can get there.
One Step, Filmed in Cebu
One step, filmed in Cebu, at the pace somebody watching for the first time needs. My TikTok has 167 followers, so nobody is booking this for reach — what it is good for is a clear demonstration you can also use elsewhere, filmed somewhere that does not look like a studio. I keep the mistake in rather than cutting it, because a tutorial where everything works first time teaches nobody. Send the product with the instructions a customer receives, and tell me the step people most often get wrong, and I will build it around that.
Island Footage, No Watermark
Island footage, no watermark, and none of it on my page. This is the offer where my follower count stops being relevant, which given it is 343 on Instagram is a relief. What you are paying for is Cebu — water, road, a room with the light it has — with your product in it, shot several ways so you can cut what you need. Vertical and horizontal, no branding of mine anywhere. Send the shot list and tell me what has to be visible in frame, and I will tell you honestly which locations I can reach.
Said Live, to Whoever Arrived
Said live, to whoever arrived, which on a 167-follower TikTok is an unpredictable room. Sometimes the feed sends people and sometimes it does not, and I am not going to promise you a number I cannot produce. What I can promise is that I will repeat your name rather than saying it once, keep the product where the camera can see it, and pin your handle for the whole session. Send the handle, the peso price and one line you want repeated, and I will use your words rather than my own.
You On Screen, Me in Cebu
You on screen, me in Cebu, on a split that TikTok handles for us. The format puts your person in one half answering while I am in the other with the product. On a room this size — my TikTok has 167 followers — every question typed gets answered, which is not true on a larger stream where most of them scroll past unanswered. So this is worth buying when the answers matter more than the audience: a service with terms, something technical, anything where a wrong assumption loses you a customer. Send somebody who can answer without checking, and tell me in advance what is off limits so I do not ask it in front of everybody who turned up.
Taught on the Instagram Side
Taught on the Instagram side, where I can take longer than TikTok allows. A reel here can run past a minute without the platform punishing it, so the demonstration covers the whole process rather than one step. That suits anything with more than three stages — a routine, an assembly, a recipe. 343 people follow my Instagram, which is very small and I say it rather than let a tutorial format imply expertise at scale. Send the product with the instructions a customer receives and tell me how long it actually takes, because I would rather show the real duration than compress it into something misleading.
Your Video, My Cebu Reaction
Your video, my Cebu reaction, and the honest framing is that I am borrowing your reach rather than adding mine. My TikTok has 167 followers, so if your clip has no traction there is nothing for a Stitch to attach to. If it does, my response puts a second layer onto something already moving. A Duet works better for anything visual — a before-and-after, a result, something worth watching me watch. Send the video, tell me which format, and tell me whether you want me agreeing or arguing with it.
The Parcel That Reached Cebu
The parcel that reached Cebu, opened on camera in whatever state the courier left it. Shipping to the islands adds days and hands, and my followers order anyway because the shops here carry a narrow range — so what they want to know first is whether it survived. Then I check whether the thing inside matches the listing. 343 people follow my Instagram, a very small number. Send it through your normal courier to a normal Cebu address rather than couriering it specially, because a protected parcel tells my followers nothing useful.
A Small Draw That Travels
A small draw that travels, which is the one thing a 167-follower TikTok can still do. The video goes to the feed rather than to my followers, so entries arrive from across the Philippines and occasionally outside it — which is useful if you ship nationally and a problem if you do not. So I say your shipping scope out loud in the video rather than burying it. Send the prize, the scope and the closing date, and I will announce the winner in a second video because the people who lost watch that one too.
Cebu, Ordinary Version
Cebu, ordinary version — not the beach shots, the actual week. I film what a normal few days here looks like with your product in it: the commute, the sari-sari shop, the flat, the evening. That is a different thing from the travel reel and it works for products somebody uses rather than packs. 343 people follow my Instagram, which is very small, so this is a filming purchase more than an audience one. Send the product and tell me which part of the week you want it in, and I will build the days around that.
Cebu Story Frames for a Small Budget
343 followers. That number is the first thing you should weigh, and it is why this costs what it costs. What you get for it is a set of Story frames from Cebu showing your product in use, tagged so people can tap through, live for a day. I make fashion lookbooks, local travel guides and everyday Gen Z content, so it lands inside real posting rather than as an isolated advert. Book it as a low-risk trial: enough to see whether a Filipino Gen-Z audience responds to your product before you spend properly on a larger account.
Ten Frames, Cebu Week
Ten frames across a Cebu week, which for an account this size is depth rather than volume. 343 people follow my Instagram, so ten frames reaches roughly the same people ten times rather than ten times as many people — and that repetition is the actual mechanism at this scale. Your product appears across the week with the link on each frame. Send the product, the peso price and the last date the set has to finish by, and I will space them so the final frame lands before your deadline rather than after it.
A Cebu Day Handed to Your Brand
For twenty-four hours my Stories belong to whatever you are selling. Where I go in Cebu, what I am wearing, what I stop to eat — your product travels through all of it, shown at the points it would honestly come up rather than staged in a corner. That structure suits anything used more than once in a day. I post fashion, local travel and everyday Gen Z content for 343 followers, which is a small and specific room, so weigh it as a cheap regional test rather than a national push. Give me the frame count, the tags and any code in advance and I will send you the plan the night before, so nothing about the day surprises you.
One Minute From Cebu
One minute from Cebu, and a minute is what it is. I say your name, hold the thing up, give people the link and go back to whatever the live was. My Instagram has 343 followers, so the live audience is a handful of people who actually turn up rather than a crowd — which makes it worth buying as a reminder for somebody already running something bigger, and not worth buying as an introduction. Send the line and the peso price and I will pin the link for the whole stream.
Somebody From Your Side, On Screen
Somebody from your side on screen with me, which on a small live matters more than it does on a big one. My Instagram has 343 followers, so the room is a handful of people — and a handful of people all get their questions answered, which is not true anywhere larger. That makes this worth buying when the questions are the point of the exercise rather than the reach. Send whoever knows the product properly and tell me beforehand what you would rather not be asked, so I steer around it.
A Cebu Draw, Small and Honest
A Cebu draw, small and honest about it. 343 people follow my Instagram. A giveaway at that size does not produce thousands of entries and I am not going to suggest otherwise — what it produces is a few dozen people who actually live here and actually wanted the thing. That is worth something to a brand with a physical presence in Cebu and worth very little to one selling nationally, because the entrants will be local by default rather than by design. I would rather you knew which of those you are before booking. I run the announcement, the rules, the reminders and a public draw, and I answer the messages afterwards. Send the prize, whether you can post it or the winner collects, and the closing date. If collection is the arrangement, say so at the start, because somebody finding that out after winning is the part that goes badly.
Everything Cebu, Across Two Weeks
Everything Cebu, across two weeks, which for an account this size needs explaining before you book. Story frames with the link, a reel, and a permanent post with the peso price. Spread rather than stacked, so the same people see your product three times instead of once. 343 people follow my Instagram. Three formats do not multiply that — they repeat it. What the bundle buys is frequency against a small group who all actually see everything I post, which is a different mechanism from reach and works for a brand that needs a handful of people in Cebu to act rather than a lot of people anywhere to notice. Send the product with a fortnight of lead time, the peso price and the link. If you have a shop here, say so and I will put the location in all three, because that is the one thing my followers can act on immediately.