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(inhales and exhales deeply) - Take a deep breath. I know youre freaking out because this sponsorship contract is really confusing but the brand cant smell your fear. Actually. (sniffs) No, were good. Keep your head down, follow my lead and dont make these 12 mistakes, deal. Number one, signing the agreement as the wrong party. There are two main places on sponsorship agreements where you are referenced. Usually in the very first paragraph where it says something like, this agreement is entered into by and between the agency on behalf of its client, the brand, and you, the influencer. You need to make sure that the entity theyre referencing is correct. If you have a legal structure for your creator business like an LLC or an S Corp then that needs to be listed as the party and signatory instead of your name. The main reason why relates to you getting paid. So if you were about to click out of this video, stop it. When the brand cuts the check to you theyre gonna cut it to whomeve