How this Canadian Startup is Disrupting Influencer Marketing

DALLAS, TX / ACCESSWIRE / May 9, 2019 / In the last year, there has been more spent on advertising through social media than on traditional media outlets like television, radio and print. It was also found that on average, 80% of a company's annual revenue comes from 20% of its existing customers. However, brands and influencers continue to waste millions of marketing dollars on social advertising which fails to reach the correct audience for their objective.

Enter, Trufan, an audience management platform that helps brands and influencers grow their social community, distribute viral content and sell directly to their top fans. The enterprise SaaS company was founded by two of Canada's top young entrepreneurs, Swish Goswami and Aanikh Kler, who were both inducted into Canada's Top 20 under 20 a few years ago. The company's web platform uses a proprietary algorithm to help users acquire, engage and retain fans or potential customers on Twitter, Instagram and YouTube through data insights, personalized rewards and promotions.

As the vanity metric and organic reach of ‘followers' decreases it has become imperative for brands and social influencers to build engaged communities and enrich the relationship between themselves and their following.

The company has gone through two financing rounds and raised just over $1,000,000 CAD from several NBA players (i.e. Lakers forward Kyle Kuzma), media executives (i.e. DraftKings CEO Jason Robins), and Canadian venture firms (i.e. Round 13 Capital, New Avenue Capital).

With 10 strategic advisors, 16 investors and 8 team members spread across two offices in Canada, Trufan is growing rapidly. The company started their beta on November 15, 2018, and since then, have gotten over 500 influencers and 300 brands to provide feedback, including celebrities like Kevin Hart, Cody Ko, Chris Paul and Cameron Dallas and brands like Western Union, McDonald's Canada, UFC, K-Swiss and the Maple Leafs Sports & Entertainment Group. Trufan has also announced a partnership with billion-dollar social media company Hootsuite. Trufan's platform will be integrated into Hootsuite's app directory, allowing over 16M Hootsuite users to get a snapshot of their top fans on the platform.

Swish came up with the idea for Trufan near the end of 2017 after Mark Zablow (CEO, Cogent Marketing) asked him if he had a tool that could help NBA All-Star Chris Paul determine who his most engaged fans in Houston were.

There are three core use cases of Trufan. Firstly, identify and message your engaged, influential, and trending fans which can be further filtered by location, sentiment and following. Secondly, download a data list of your top fans or your competitor's and upload it as a custom ad set on social to retarget followers. Finally, learn more about your followers' social activity and find people that have similar characteristics to your top fans.

For Swish and Aanikh, they see their work at Trufan as not only a way to advance the field of marketing but entrepreneurship as a whole in Canada.

On that, Aanikh said ''Many cities don't do the best job of profiling some of the incredible companies that have been born on Canadian soil. We want to let people know that it's never been better to build a company in Canada.''

To achieve that, Trufan is putting out a ten part series entitled ''PROCESSING'' on YouTube and LinkedIn which will shed a spotlight on their first year building Trufan from scratch.

CONTACT:

Shazir@imperium-Pr.com

SOURCE: SV Advisory Group



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