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$700K in Nine Months: What a B2B Creator Talent Agency Actually Does (with Thibaut Souyris from Sales Creator Collective) | Ep. 14

$700K in Nine Months: What a B2B Creator Talent Agency Actually Does (with Thibaut Souyris from Sales Creator Collective) | Ep. 14

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B2B creator marketing has a pricing problem nobody wants to admit. Brands don't know what to pay, creators don't know what to charge, and the gap between expectations is wide enough that deals collapse before they start. Meanwhile, creators are leaving money on the table every time a brand DM slides in with a lowball offer.ㅤDavid Walsh, founder of Limelight, sits down with Thibaut Souyris, founder of Sales Creator Collective, to break down how talent representation actually works in B2B influencer marketing and what brands running creator programs are getting wrong. Walk away with a concrete playbook for structuring creator campaigns, tracking ROI, and thinking about pricing in a market with no established rules.ㅤThibaut brings a decade of B2B sales training and three years of personal experience monetizing his own LinkedIn audience. He's now the agent for nearly 70 B2B creators, has closed over $700,000 in brand partnerships since founding Sales Creator Collective nine months ago, and has seen deals go from $200 to $200,000.ㅤGuest BioThibaut Souyris is the founder of Sales Creator Collective, a talent agency representing nearly 70 B2B LinkedIn creators in negotiating and closing brand partnerships. Before pivoting to talent representation, he spent nearly a decade as founder and CEO of SalesLabs, a Berlin-based B2B sales training company where he built a LinkedIn Top Voice following of 43,000+ and became known for the T-shaped SDR framework. He has been featured in HubSpot's blog, Sell Better, and G2, and publishes the Sales Creator Revenue Engine newsletter on Substack. He splits his time between Berlin, Switzerland, and San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.ㅤWhat We CoverHow Sales Creator Collective was born by accident: Thibaut organized a sales creator party in Berlin in the summer of 2025 to see his friends without paying the bill. Creators kept telling him they couldn't get good brand deals. Three months later, he had an agency. Nine months in, he has nearly 70 creators and $700,000 in closed deals.Talent agency vs. brand agency: the structural difference: Most creator agencies work for brands and find creators to fill a brief. Thibaut works for the creators. When a brand reaches out to one of his creators, the creator introduces Thibaut as their agent. He then handles negotiation, contracts, exclusivity clauses, usage rights, and invoicing so the creator can focus on content.Why B2B creators are undercharging: Thibaut's view is unambiguous: creators are leaving money on the table. The ROI brands get from creator campaigns significantly outpaces what they get from paid ads, yet creator rates have not caught up. When demand spikes, Thibaut doubles prices. When performance is down, he negotiates creators toward accepting lower rates rather than walking away empty-handed.How Limelight thinks about marketplace pricing: David shares the behind-the-scenes logic of how Limelight sets benchmarks in their annual pricing report. The goal is not to publish the highest or lowest number but to publish the number that gets a brand to reach out, allowing the creator to negotiate up from there. Both sides have been confused about rates for two and a half years, and that has not changed.Three-month contracts as the right starting point: Thibaut's recommended entry structure for brands new to influencer marketing is a three-month contract with one LinkedIn post per month per creator. With 20 creators, roughly five will perform well, 10 will perform okay, and five won't work. Renew the top performers on six to twelve-month contracts at higher rates. Let the bottom go.The affiliate link strategy brands are sleeping on: Brands consistently tell David that links don't work on LinkedIn. Thibaut disagrees with the framing. A single post with a dropped link performs poorly. A long-term creator strategy built around content bundles — webinars, videos, lead magnets with embedded affiliate links — creates a trackable path from curiosity to conversion. Thibaut helped one sales engagement platform generate $200,000 in trackable revenue against a $20,000 spend using this approach.How Thibaut tracks and reports creator performance: Sophia, his head of creator partnerships, collects impression data seven to ten days after every post and delivers reports to brands in near real time. The agency also manages the draft approval process and posting timing. Thibaut describes the ongoing management of paid creators as "a lot of babysitting."The campaign Thibaut is most proud of: Lovable: Sales Creator Collective ran a creator video campaign for Lovable, the AI app builder. Thibaut describes it as a defining example of what creator-brand alignment looks like when the product has authentic stories to tell. He also learned on this campaign that brand agencies and talent agencies are not competitors: they are partners.The creator tier system and the 80/20 reality: Twenty percent of Thibaut's creators generate eighty percent of revenue...
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