Cohley has me completely stumped. I have applied to campaigns more times than I can count, updated my pitch, modified my portfolio, tried every format and I still cannot get approved. If anyone has cracked the Cohley code I genuinely need your advice in the comments. Sharing this because nobody talks about the rejection side of UGC and it is real and it is frustrating.

Are you on Cohley? What worked for you? Let me know below.

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... Read moreAs someone who has spent considerable time trying to navigate the Cohley platform, I completely understand the frustration when your applications repeatedly get rejected despite your best efforts. Cohley, like many UGC platforms, maintains strict quality standards and specific brand requirements that can make it tough to get approved. From my experience, one often overlooked factor is tailoring your pitch and portfolio very closely to the campaign's unique needs rather than a generic approach. Brands on Cohley typically look for authenticity and content that matches their product’s style and audience. I found that engaging with the community through forums or social media groups related to #UGCCreator and #Cohley can provide invaluable tips and even direct feedback from creators who have successfully secured campaigns. For example, some creators shared that refreshing your portfolio frequently to highlight recent work that aligns with the campaign concept helped them gain approval. Another practical tip is to use clear, high-quality visuals and compelling storytelling in your pitches. Cohley often assesses creators not just on static content but on the potential to create relatable and engaging narratives around the products. Also, being patient and persistent is key. The rejection side of UGC platforms like Cohley is real and can be discouraging, but it’s part of the process. Regarding the "UGC APP UPDATE ONJON SURE SHOP" mentioned in the image, staying updated with app features and platform changes can sometimes provide new opportunities or improve your chances. Cohley periodically updates their interface and campaign management tools, potentially affecting how applications are reviewed. Overall, tapping into community knowledge, refining your unique creator voice, and staying adaptable to each campaign's nuances are essential steps. If you’re stuck, try reaching out actively on platforms using hashtags like #UGCTips and #ContentCreator to connect directly with seasoned creators who might share their insider tips or even collaborate. Remember, the UGC journey is as much about resilience and learning from rejection as it is about celebrating the wins. Keep experimenting with your approach, and use every rejection as a stepping stone to build a stronger and more targeted portfolio.