You’ve arrived here looking for information on business inquiries for [email protected]. You’re in the right place.
This guide gives you a clear overview of the collaboration opportunities we offer and how to propose a partnership that makes sense.
We believe in creating authentic content that actually helps people. This page will help you figure out if your brand fits with our audience and what we stand for.
Our Mission and Audience: Who We Serve
I’m here for one reason.
To make your life as a parent a little less chaotic.
You’re juggling a million things. School pickups, meal prep, bedtime battles, and somehow trying to remember if you fed the dog. (You did, right?)
I know because I live it too.
Some people think parenting content should be all sunshine and Pinterest-perfect moments. They say we should only share the highlight reel.
But that’s not real life.
Here’s what I believe. You need practical advice that actually works. Not theories from people who’ve never dealt with a toddler meltdown in the cereal aisle.
My mission is simple. I want to give you:
- Real solutions for everyday parenting challenges
- Honest product recommendations you can trust
- Stories from parents who get it
You’re not looking for perfection. You’re looking for what works.
Our community includes parents and caregivers who value authenticity over Instagram filters. People who want to know how global trends are shaping modern parenting expectations without the fluff.
My recommendation? Start with one small change. Pick the area of family life that’s driving you the most nuts right now and find one practical tip to try.
You can reach out anytime at banginpocahontasgmail if you want to share what’s working for you.
We’re building something different here. A place where real parents help each other figure this out.
Collaboration Opportunities: Types of Business Inquiries We Welcome
I’ll be honest with you.
I get dozens of partnership requests every week. Most of them don’t make sense for what we do here.
Some people think all collaboration requests are just cash grabs. That working with brands automatically means selling out your audience. I understand why they feel that way. We’ve all seen influencers push products they clearly don’t use.
But here’s where I disagree.
The right partnerships? They actually help you. When I work with brands that fit what MomSmartHub stands for, you get access to products and resources that make parenting easier. Not harder.
I’m selective because you deserve better than random sponsored posts that waste your time.
So let me walk you through what I actually consider.
Sponsored Content
If your product solves a real problem for parents, we can talk. I create blog posts and social media influences on parenting perceptions that feel natural. Not forced.
Product Reviews
I test everything myself. If it doesn’t work, I’ll say so. You get my honest take, not a sales pitch dressed up as a review.
Brand Ambassadorships
These are long-term relationships with companies I actually believe in. The kind of brands I’d recommend even without a partnership.
Giveaways & Contests
Your audience gets excited. My readers get free stuff. Everyone wins when it’s done right.
Affiliate Partnerships
I only join programs for products I’d buy myself. Simple as that.
Want to work together? Reach out to banginpocahontasgmail and let’s see if we’re a good fit.
How to Send an Effective Inquiry
Last week, I got an email that just said “collab?”
No introduction. No details. Just two words and a prayer.
I wanted to help, but I had no idea what they were even asking for.
Here’s the truth. I get dozens of partnership requests every month. Some are amazing opportunities. Others make me wonder if the sender even knows what I do.
The difference? How they structure their inquiry.
You might think a casual approach feels more personal. That keeping it short shows you respect my time. And I appreciate brevity, I really do.
But here’s what actually happens.
When I can’t tell what you’re offering or what you need, your email sits in my inbox while I deal with the ones that are crystal clear. It’s not personal. It’s just practical.
What I Actually Need to Know
If you want to work together, send your business inquiry to banginpocahontasgmail with these details:
Start with a clear subject line. Write “Partnership Inquiry:” and add your brand name. That’s it.
Tell me about your brand. A few sentences about what you do and what you offer. I don’t need your whole origin story (save that for the podcast interview we might do later).
Explain what you’re proposing. What kind of collaboration are you thinking? What are your campaign goals? Be specific.
Include budget and timeline. I know talking money feels awkward. But it saves us both time. Add your proposed budget or how you structure compensation, plus any key dates.
This isn’t about being formal or jumping through hoops.
It’s about giving me what I need to say yes quickly. Because when I can see the full picture right away, we can skip the back-and-forth and actually start creating something together.
Let’s Create Together
You now have a clear understanding of the types of business inquiries we welcome and how to best present your proposal.
We’re passionate about partnering with brands that share our commitment to helping families thrive.
If you believe your brand is a great match, we look forward to hearing from you.
Please send your detailed proposal to [email protected].


