A job is the public opportunity creators apply to. A campaign is where selected creators are managed once you decide to move forward. A campaign is also where contracts and deliverables/payment structures are managed.
What’s the difference between a job and a campaign?
A job is the public-facing opportunity creators apply to.
A campaign is what happens after you choose the creators you want to work with. That’s where the actual working relationship becomes active and a contract is agreed to.
A job is typically used to:
This is the public-facing entry point creators see when deciding whether to apply. Jobs can be boosted to attract more applicants. Depending on your plan, you may have the opportunity to have multiple jobs active at once.
A campaign is where selected creators are actually managed.
This will include: