Sponsorships

How brands can partner with Michael Leen

Michael Leen is tech product manager and a YouTube creator, with experience working in big tech and smart home.

He produces weekly YouTube content in the form of tech reviews and tech tutorials showing how tech can make you more productive – saving you time and money, and making your home more comfortable and secure.

Channel content sits at the intersection of tech and productivity, including: smart home products, home automation, mobile accessories, and home networking.

Michael Leen has a monthly growth rate 15X above the average channel.

If you are a brand looking to partner, you will find details below. To start a conversation, contact Michael Leen through the email in the YouTube ‘About’ section.

Sponsorship Types

Below are three ways for brand's to partner. Click each to learn more.

🎂 Sponsored Showcase

YouTube video where the entire length is paid for by a sponsor. These include a message like, “Thanks to [brand] for sponsoring this video,” and will be tagged with, “Includes paid promotion.” This is not a product review.

🍩 Sponsored Segment

YouTube video that includes a 30-60-second segment with a paid-for message by a sponsor. These include a message like, “Thanks to [brand] for sponsoring this video.” This is not a product review.

🍪 Product Samples

YouTube video that reviews a product provided by a brand. These do not include a paid-for message, and are not sponsored. Content will not be shared with the brand for review or approval prior to publishing, and may be published at any time, or not at all (unless otherwise agreed upon). This is a product review.

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No Sponsored Reviews. A sponsored review is a YouTube video that reviews a product provided by a brand, and is also sponsored by the brand. Michael Leen does not produce such videos.

Sponsorship Criteria

Your brand/product must:

  • Align with the channel's content
  • Be relevant to the channel's audience
  • Offer something new, better, or different compared with your competitors
  • At a minimum, be available for purchase and use in the United States

According to Social Status, the average YouTube channel has a monthly growth rate of 5.58%.