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How UGCBloom Can Help You

Expand to a New Market

Enter a new country with creators who are already native to it.

The problem

A single English-language, US-centric campaign doesn't travel. Buyers in Brazil, Mexico, or Spain don't just need subtitles. They need creators who are already native to that market's platform culture, slang, and trust signals.

How it works on UGCBloom

Dedicated, localised campaigns with separate briefs, separate creator pools, and separate budgets per language and geo, running in parallel with your core market campaign rather than instead of it.

How brands do this

A global mobile strategy-games publisher

Had been running English-language creatives featuring US creators, and found they proved less efficient and successful outside that market. Rather than keep pushing the US assets abroad, it produced localised, UGC-style ads made for each region, covering German-speaking Europe, France, Italy, Brazil and other Latin American markets.

3x ROAS in non-US markets versus the English campaigns, and a 6.8x increase in the German-speaking markets.

Why UGCBloom

No new hire, no new agency contract, no new tool to onboard. The same AI sourcing that finds creators in your home market finds them by geo and language just as easily. A new market is a new brief inside the workflow you're already using, not a new vendor relationship built from scratch.

Ready when you are

Ready to expand to a new market?