Post this on your Stories: "Did you see what [creator] just posted on VojVoj? I wonder what people are going to say about it." That's the whole tactic. It's short, it's curious, and it creates FOMO for two audiences at once. Here's how to make it work.

What makes a good creator pairing

The best creator pairings are complementary, not competing. You want audiences that could plausibly be interested in each other's content — but aren't already following the same people. A fitness creator and a nutrition creator. A travel photographer and a travel writer. A business coach and a productivity creator.

What you don't want: two creators making identical content for the same audience. That cross-promotion doesn't create curiosity — it just feels like you're endorsing a competitor. The gap between your audiences is where the value lives.

The curiosity post formula

"Did you see what [creator] just posted on VojVoj? I can't stop thinking about it. Check it out before everyone starts talking about it." — Short. No explanation. No description of the content. Just the signal that something worth seeing exists, and time is running out to be the first to see it.

How to approach another creator without it feeling transactional

Most creator collabs fall apart at the pitch. Someone sends a cold DM that reads like a business proposal, and it immediately creates distance. A better approach: start by genuinely engaging with their content. Comment, share, react — build a small history of real interaction. Then when you reach out, it's not a cold ask.

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Be specific — Tell them exactly what you have in mind and what you're willing to post for them. Vague proposals get ignored.
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Make it equal — One curiosity post each, same week. No one owes the other anything. Clean and simple.
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Show the upside — "My audience is [X] people who are interested in [Y]. Here's what I'd post about you." Let them picture the result.

What happens when both audiences collide on VojVoj

When your audience lands on their VojVoj and vice versa, something interesting happens: they see a platform with two creators they trust. That credibility transfer is significant. A new subscriber who found you through a creator they already follow starts with a higher level of trust than a cold visitor from an ad.

"Your audience trusts you. Their audience trusts them. A good collab borrows that trust in both directions."

The real compounding effect comes from doing this regularly. Every new creator partner you run a curiosity cross-promotion with brings a fresh audience segment to your VojVoj. Over time, your subscriber base isn't just people who found you organically — it's people who came in through trusted introductions from across multiple creator communities.

Tactic result: one well-matched creator collab can generate new subscribers from an audience that had never heard of you — with no paid promotion required.

See all 18 tactics in the Creator Playbook

Every tactic in this series is pulled from the VojVoj Creator Playbook — the full guide to building real income on the platform.

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The VojVoj Creator Series

1How to convert your followers into paying subscribers 2How to grow your audience inside VojVoj without ads 3How creator collaborations multiply your income 4The 5 income streams every creator should have 5How to use Stories to convert followers into subscribers 6How to team up with another creator to grow both your audiences 7Show your followers how the VojVoj economy works 8The semi-censored content strategy 9Tease and automate your content pipeline 10Go all in: move your content to VojVoj 11Post your earnings publicly 12Pin your VojVoj link everywhere 13Turn referrals into passive income 14Use media exposure to grow your subscriber base 15Welcome every new subscriber personally 16Set public goals to grow your community 17Build a waitlist before you launch 18Crown your top tippers

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