Within just a few days of the launch of Threads, Adam Rose became the first content creator to share a sponsored post on the Meta-owned platform, teaming up with Hulu to promote its “Futurama” reboot. Last week, the comedian, actor and writer broadened his sponsored Threads content through a new partnership with VPN service provider Surfshark.
For Rose, who was also an early adopter of TikTok (where he now has more than 4.5 million followers), the opportunity these brand deals offered him to help shape the future of sponsored content on Threads was worth any potential backlash he might face for shattering the so-called “honeymoon stage” of the platform by introducing ads to it, he told Ad Age.
“There was one part of me that felt a little trepidation, because a new platform feels extremely pure, right?” Rose said of working with Hulu. “Nobody was selling anything on there, and there's something really special about that. On the other hand, as a content creator, I love the opportunity to trailblaze in any way. And I don't think it was a shock to anybody that there were going to be ads on Threads at some point. I jumped at the opportunity of being the first, because this is an industry that I want to be at the forefront of.”
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And while Rose’s Hulu partnership took shape just a few days into Threads’ buzzy launch, when brands were clamoring to make a splash on the new platform, his interest in brand deals on Threads hasn’t waned over the past month and a half—even as the number of people actively spending time on the platform has plummeted.