Convince & Convert
Building a successful influencer program isn’t just about campaigns. It’s about connections. On this episode of Social Pros, Kara Salazar, Senior Influencer Marketing Specialist at Southwest Airlines, takes us behind the scenes of their thriving influencer program. From truly understanding each influencer’s unique style to bringing them together for face-to-face events like Creator Day, Kara reveals the secrets to creating campaigns that feel genuine, build trust, and deliver results.
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For Kara Salazar, success in influencer marketing starts with building genuine connections. Since joining Southwest Airlines in 2022, she has focused on creating a program that prioritizes trust and authenticity. Kara doesn’t just work with influencers—she makes an effort to know their names, handles, and what makes them unique. This personal touch has turned their influencers into loyal brand advocates who go above and beyond for Southwest.
It’s not just about connections; it’s about communication. Kara explains that every influencer is different, works differently, and has unique needs. She creates space for honest, two-way conversations, often through feedback sessions designed to refine how they collaborate. These sessions allow influencers to share what works best for them—whether it’s receiving a detailed brief or a more visual guide—and ensure that every campaign feels tailored to their strengths. By listening, adapting, and making these adjustments, Kara builds trust and creates partnerships that don’t just work—they thrive.
Kara’s vision for Creator Day has also been transformative. This annual event brings influencers and the Southwest team together in person to strengthen bonds and gives influencers a deeper understanding of the brand. These face-to-face moments have turned Southwest’s influencer program into a true community, delivering campaigns that feel authentic and meaningful.
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