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12 June Creator Collabs Brands Can Launch This Week

Here are 12 simple blogger campaign ideas you can launch quickly, without overcomplicating it.

· 4 min read

If you’re a brand owner or marketer, June can feel like a pressure month.

You want results, but you’re also juggling:

  • Limited time
  • Limited budget
  • Too many channels
  • ...And the constant question: “What should we run next?”

Here are 12 simple creator campaign ideas you can launch quickly, without overcomplicating it.

Before you start, pick your goal

Choose one:

  • Awareness: get in front of new people
  • SEO: build content and links that last
  • Sales: support a product push
  • Email list: capture leads

When you try to do all four at once, campaigns usually stall.

12 June campaign ideas

1) 'Summer reset' how to (great for SEO)

Best for: brands that want steady traffic after the campaign ends.

Angle: help people solve a seasonal problem (skin, home, energy, routines, money, business systems).

Ask for: one step-by-step post + 3 practical tips + 1 product/service mention that fits naturally.

Example topics:

  • How to reset your skincare routine for summer
  • A summer home refresh in a weekend
  •  Mid-year business reset: what to review in June

2) Best of list (great for buyers)

Best for: decision-stage shoppers who want options.

Angle: make it easy to choose (categories, budgets, best for…).

Ask for: a ranked list with short reasons + who each option suits + clear links.

Example topics:

  • Best SPF for oily skin
  • Best garden upgrades under £50
  • Best invoicing tools for freelancers

3) Comparison post (perfect for decision-stage customers)

Best for: brands competing with similar options.

Angle: X vs Y without being nasty - just clear differences.

Ask for: side-by-side comparison + who it’s best for + one clear recommendation.

Example topics:

  • Ceramic vs stainless cookware
  • Online PT vs gym classes
  • DIY website builder vs hiring a designer

4) Beginner’s guide (great for new-to-brand audiences)

Best for: products/services that feel confusing at first.

Angle: remove overwhelm and build trust fast.

Ask for: simple definitions + first steps + common mistakes section.

Example topics: 

  • Beginner’s guide to retinol
  • Beginner’s guide to meal prep
  • Beginner’s guide to outsourcing your bookkeeping

5) Problem/solution feature (shows you understand pain points)

Best for: brands that solve a clear frustration.

Angle: start with the pain (what’s annoying), then show the fix.

Ask for: 'here’s the problem' story + 3 solutions + your product/service as one of them (or the best fit).

Example topics:

  • How to stop wasting money on products you don’t use
  • How to reduce returns
  • How to keep a team organised without more meetings

6) Routine-based integration (natural product placement)

Best for: everyday products and repeat-use services.

Angle: show it in real life, not a sales pitch.

Ask for: a day in the life or weekly routine post with natural touchpoints.

Example posts:

  • My Sunday reset routine
  • My school-morning routine
  • My weekly admin routine as a small business owner

7) Checklist download (lead gen)

Best for: brands that want email sign-ups or enquiries.

Angle: give a simple freebie people actually want.

Ask for: a blog post + a downloadable checklist + a clear opt-in CTA.

Example topics:

  • Holiday packing checklist
  • Kitchen declutter checklist
  • Website audit checklist for small businesses
Image from a Get Blogged collab between Cube Packer and RealParent.co.uk (https://www.realparent.co.uk/if-packing-makes-you-want-to-cancel-the-family-trip-read-this), showcased with permission

8) Myth-busting post (authority)

Best for: categories with lots of misinformation.

Angle: you’ve been told X, but here’s what actually works.

Ask for: 5 myths + quick truth + what to do instead (with your product/service as the sensible option).

Example topics:

  • Skincare myths
  • Fitness myths
  • Money myths
  • Marketing myths

9) Seasonal refresh (home, health, beauty, travel, business)

Best for: brands that can be positioned as a seasonal upgrade.

Angle: what to switch up in June - practical, not fluffy.

Ask for: a refresh list + a start here section for beginners.

Example topics:

  • Summer haircare refresh
  • Garden refresh
  • Mid-year content refresh for businesses

10) "What I’d buy again" review (trust)

Best for: brands that want credibility fast.

Angle: honest, specific, and experience-based.

Ask for: what they liked + who it’s for + who it’s not for + how they used it.

Example topics: 

  • I’d buy this again because…
  • The one feature that surprised me…

11) Bundle spotlight (increase basket size)

Best for: brands with sets, bundles, or multiple products that work together.

Angle: buying guide style. What to choose and why.

Ask for: a bundle breakdown + choose your bundle section (good/better/best).

Example topics:

  • Skincare sets
  • Home starter kits
  • Software bundles
  • Service packages

12) Local angle 

Best for: UK brands, local services, and anything that benefits from 'near me' searches.

Angle: location-based content that feels personal and useful.

Ask for: local guide + tips + your brand as the recommended option.

Example topics:

  • Best places in [city] for…
  • Where to go in [region] when it rains
  • Local services I’d recommend in [area]


Image from a Get Blogged collab between Very.co.uk and NicolaDunkinson.co.uk, showcased with permission (https://www.nicoladunkinson.com/2025/07/22/the-perfect-smartwatch-for-outdoor-adventures)

Example brief

  • Goal: (SEO / awareness / sales)
  • Key message: (one sentence)
  • Must include: (product name, link, 2–3 talking points)
  • Tone: (friendly, honest, practical)
  • Do not say: (compliance notes)
  • Deadline: (date)
  • Approval before publish: (yes/no, and what you’ll review)

Keep it simple: what to provide creators

  • 3–5 bullet points
  • 1–2 key links
  • 3 product images (if relevant)
  • A clear deadline

That’s enough to get a strong post.

Want to run creator campaigns in June (without more admin)?

If you plan to do multiple collabs, a free membership trial on Get Blogged is an easy way to test whether membership makes your June plan simpler and better value.