Promote your brand through YouTube from just £20
No hidden costs. No fees.
Test it from £20 before scaling.
Start from as little as £20—no long-term commitment. Scale only when you see results.
MoneyAdvert is an agency-style marketplace with a large directory of YouTube creators across almost every niche. Tell us about your product and goals—we handle the legwork of finding YouTubers who fit your brand, so you can focus on approvals and results.
How it works
- Tell us your product
- We match you with YouTubers
- Your brand gets promoted
All kinds of brands—no niche required
- Product & e-commerce brands (any category)
- Apps, SaaS & digital services
- CPG, beauty, health, lifestyle & more
- B2B, finance, travel, local businesses—if you have an offer, we find creators who fit
We are not limited to one industry: our directory spans creators across many categories. Tell us yours and we shortlist matches.
Start a campaign from £20
Hit Get Started to email us—we usually reply same day. We'll match your product with the right creators from our directory.
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3–5×
higher conversion vs many traditional adsTrust drives conversions£5–£6
typical return per £1 spentProven influencer ROI68%
of YouTube users say video helps them decide what to buyHigh intent vs Instagram & Facebook feeds£2–£6
creator CPM equivalent (often) vs ~£8–£20 typical Meta ad CPMsCPM: Facebook & Instagram ads vs YouTube creatorsHow we work with businesses
You share your product, audience, and budget band. We use our directory and relationships to shortlist creators who align with your niche—from micro channels with loyal followings to larger review and lifestyle formats. We help you move from idea to collaboration requests, contracts, and delivery without running your own outreach operation.
Why YouTube works (with real ROI signals)
Figures vary by niche, offer, and tracking setup—these benchmarks help explain why brands add creator-led YouTube alongside—or instead of parts of—Facebook and Instagram ad spend.
Trust drives conversions
3–5×
higher conversion vs many traditional adsAround 70% of viewers say they trust creator opinions more than brands alone. Recommendation-style marketing feels less like being “sold to”.
Proven influencer ROI
£5–£6
typical return per £1 spentStrong campaigns often reach £10+ per £1. Example: ~£200 with creators can contribute £1,000+ in attributable sales when messaging and fit are right.
High intent vs Instagram & Facebook feeds
68%
of YouTube users say video helps them decide what to buyInstagram and Facebook ads usually interrupt scrolling, Stories, or Reels—strong for reach, but often lighter on “ready to compare” moments. YouTube reviews, tutorials, and integrations meet people mid-research with longer explanations.
CPM: Facebook & Instagram ads vs YouTube creators
£2–£6
creator CPM equivalent (often) vs ~£8–£20 typical Meta ad CPMsFacebook and Instagram auction pressure and placement mix push many UK brand campaigns into roughly £8–£20+ CPM territory. Well-matched YouTube creator spots often benchmark closer to £2–£6 equivalent CPM—more impressions per pound for comparable audiences.
Content keeps working
Months–years
of ongoing views after uploadWhen paid ads stop, traffic can drop fast. A solid YouTube integration can keep generating exposure and sales long after the initial campaign.
Micro-creators (1k–10k views)
Engaged
audiences & strong loyaltySmaller channels can punch above their weight on engagement. A low entry budget lets you test, learn fast, then scale what works.
Facebook & Instagram auctions vs creator deals
Agreed
creator fees vs CPMs that move daily on MetaInstagram and Facebook costs shift with competition, creative fatigue, and audience overlap. YouTube sponsorships lock in deliverables and price—useful alongside Meta when you want stable line items in the same plan.
Built for brands that want clarity
Whether you are testing one integration or scaling across categories, you get transparent creator pricing and a platform designed around collaborations—not opaque “agency fees” stacked on top of creator costs. Start small, prove the channel, then scale what wins.