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BibRave to Launch Pro-Bono Seeding Program for Brands in 2023

BibRave will offer quarterly seeding campaigns to select brands with unique and innovative products in the running industry

Honolulu, HI – BibRave, the leading-edge endurance and fitness marketing agency, announced on November 22 the launch of a new pro-bono program for 2023 dubbed “BibRave Brand Picks.”

BibRave Brand Picks is a way to return to the company’s roots of finding and promoting nascent, innovative, and creative new products and brands. By offering four pro-bono promotion packages per year, BibRave will help spread the word about the coolest new running-related products for brands who might not have the budget to afford a dedicated marketing program. Brands who are selected as a BibRave Brand Pick will not pay any fee for vetting, seeding, and managing a campaign of up to 30 of BibRave’s own micro influencers, the BibRave Ambassadors. These uniquely authentic campaigns render top-tier user generated content as well as an amplified boost to a brand’s existing marketing initiatives. 

“Ten years ago, BibRave got started by working with small, emerging brands and BibRave Brand Picks is a way for us to return to our roots and spread the word about the coolest new fitness products and brands,” said Tim Murphy, BibRave’s Co-Founder. “We’re excited to launch something that benefits not only new, innovative brands, but also an opportunity for us to work with others who may not have had the budget to do so in the past.”

Interested brands can be nominated by BibRave Ambassadors or can apply directly at bibrave.com/brandpicks starting November 29, 2022. Winners will be chosen each quarter.

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