A clear bio, real numbers, and a couple of work samples beat a perfect profile picture.
Your SponsR profile is the first thing an Advertiser sees when they look at your Bid. Three things matter most: your bio, your numbers, and your work samples.
Advertisers skim. A clear one-line bio that says what you do, who you do it for, and where beats a long paragraph every time.
Examples that work:
Connected social accounts pull in real follower counts automatically. Don't try to inflate them in the bio — Advertisers compare what you wrote to what your linked accounts say, and discrepancies kill trust faster than low numbers do.
Pick the categories that genuinely match your content. Advertisers filter by category when they're looking for someone, so being in the right ones matters more than being in many.
Add 2–3 examples of recent work — ideally previous sponsored posts, but original content is fine if you're new to sponsorship. They appear on your public profile and inside Bids you submit.
A clean photo where your face is visible at thumbnail size. Logos work for branded pages.
You don't need to update follower counts, recent post timestamps, or platform-handle changes — those refresh on their own.