This list is a valuable resource for those seeking entertainment recommendations and brands in search of Filipino YouTube content creators suitable for sponsorships.
Are you contemplating expanding your business into the Philippines?
If not, you should strongly consider it, as the influencer marketing landscape in the Philippines is experiencing explosive growth.
Collaborate with the leading YouTube personalities in the country!
Why, you ask?
Because YouTube enjoys immense popularity in the Philippines, serving as the primary source of entertainment for people of all ages.
Research indicates that over 40 million Filipino adults frequent the video-sharing platform each month.
That’s an enormous audience, and it’s only poised to expand further.
It’s safe to say that YouTube holds a special place in the hearts of the Filipino people.
Considering this, it’s a smart move to align your brand with the very individuals whom people turn to on the platform—none other than the YouTubers themselves.
No matter their niche, their content is eagerly anticipated by their devoted fan base.
Just envision your brand featured in their videos. Imagine the exposure it could gain!
Here goes!
1. Ivana Alawi – Famous Female YouTuber in The Philippines
Ivana Alawi is a famous Filipina-Moroccan actress, model, and YouTuber. She had been long known even before she joined YouTube. So when she did, she automatically rose to fame in no time. Now, Ivana focuses on creating content on the platform, covering vlogs, mukbang, pranks, tours, and family content. Aside from her entertaining content, Ivana is loved because of her sweet and humble personality. Ivana’s fans are all across The Philippines.
2. Niana Guerrero — Filipina Talented Dancer & YouTube Star
Niana Guerrero has been a well-loved internet personality since she was 7. She became famous for covering dance choreographies with her older brother, Raz Kyle. I mean, when you see a cute 7-year-old dancing so skillfully to your favorite song, you have no other choice but to love her. Especially when her friends are actively watching, yes Filipina children spend most of their time on YouTube. Now, she has a little sister who is also a very good dancer. I guess dancing talent truly runs in the family. On her channel, you can watch videos of her dancing, eating, traveling, and giving generous surprises. Niana’s fans are not only Filipinos but also people from all over the world. Therefore, when you collaborate with her, your brand will be known internationally by people of all ages and backgrounds.
3. Zeinab Harake – Established Filipina Video Content Creator
Zeinab Harake is a half-Filipina, half-Lebanese YouTube star who was known for her entertaining vlogs in her college days. Then, Zeinab became a mom at 18 years old when she officially adopted her son Lucas and has been adding motherhood and parenting content ever since. Now, Zeinab’s content revolves around traveling, family, vlogs, and games. Whatever types of content she uploads, her followers agree that it’s worth watching. No wonder Zeinab’s videos are always crowded with online interactions. If you plan to expand your brand reach in The Philippines, you must consider collaborating with her and leveraging her online presence.
4. Cong TV – Funny Filipino Influencer & YouTuber
Have a bad day? Try watching Cong TV. Lincoln Cortez Velasquez, better known as Cong TV online, is a Filipino YouTuber, comedian, musician, vlogger, and online streamer. He started his career as a vlogger but is mostly known for his comedy skits and parodies on the platform. Which are well-loved by the public not only because they are super funny but also relatable. Cong TV is just overall entertaining and the perfect YouTuber to watch if you want to have a good laugh. And might as well be the perfect content creator for those wanting to grow their brands in The Philippines.
5. Donnalyn – Multi-Talented YouTube Influencer in The Philippines
Donnalyn Jereos Bartolome is an established actress, singer, and vlogger in The Philippines. She is a multi-talented content creator who started her career as early as when she was only 14. Her content genres range from makeup tutorials, parodies, reality shows, vlogs, and couple content, to song covers. Yes, she is indeed very good at singing and has released a few songs, including Di Lahat and O.M.O. You can see just how much she loves producing content for the public. Work with Donnalyn now and watch your brand grow in the country through her influence.
6. Doc Willie Ong – Insightful Doctor & YouTuber in The Philippines
Doc Willie Ong joined YouTube in 2007 and has utilized the platform to give medical advice and healthy tips to his wife, Doc Liza. They are so dedicated that their channel has over 1,000 videos covering all things health insights. From dangerous diseases to women’s health, as well as healthy food and mental health, the pair discusses it all! It is only natural that the channel is subscribed to by millions of YouTube users in The Philippines. How can you not? Doc Willie Ong gives out healthy insights for free. His channel is such a lifesaver and it makes you care more about your health. If you think that Doc Willie’s audiences are who you want to target, do consider working with him ASAP.
7. Vanjo Merano – Talented Filipino Cook & Food YouTuber
Next, we have Vanjo Merano, the creator of Panlasang Pinoy which translates to “Filipino Taste”. The Phillippines is very famous for its food influencers. Vanjo has always been a huge foodie and his love for Filipino dishes inspires him to teach people how to cook them. His recipes are detailed but easy to follow, so even if you are not an experienced cook, I can guarantee that you will make the most delicious dishes by watching his videos. If you are a brand owner, you need to connect with Vanjo now and get a hold of Filipino foodies and home-cooking enthusiasts.
8. Vice Ganda – Entertaining Online Personality & YouTube Star in The Philippines
Vice Ganda is a talk show host, television presenter, actor, entrepreneur, singer, and comedian who resorted to YouTube to express himself more. Now, Vice makes use of his YouTube channel to post comedy clips and travel vlogs for his fans. He also has challenging content there, which is just as entertaining. With the number of fans he has even before joining YouTube, it is unsurprising that his videos are always crowded with likes and comments. Considering how popular he is, Vice Ganda should be on your A-List of top Filipino online personalities to work with.
9. Alodia Gosiengfiao – Famous Cosplayer, Gamer, & YouTuber from The Philippines
Alodía Gosiengfiao is a Filipina cosplayer, model, TV presenter, singer, vlogger, actress, and co-founder of Tier One Entertainment. Alodia uses her YouTube channel to share her hobby in the cosplay & gaming world. She got involved in cosplay after joining an internet forum for anime and video game lovers called Animé Club. Her love for cosplaying started as early as 2003 when she was just 15! She then started joining competitions and won 3rd place in the 2003 C3 Convention as Gun Mage Rikku of Final Fantasy X-2. Because of this, she became a well-known internet sensation in The Philippines. Alodia has been featured in various magazines, newspapers, and TV shows locally and abroad and was named by DOS Magazine as one of the Most Influential Women in the Philippines. As brand owners, you have to collaborate with Alodia to reach the cosplay and video game lovers in the country.
10. PATCH – Rising Filipina Musician & YouTube Personality
Patch Quiwa is a Filipina music content creator who has the voice of an angel. She is known for her hit song covers and original releases, such as Simula Pa Nung Una and Torpe. As of now, she has released 17 singles which are all produced by herself and recorded at home. But even without help from an established record label, her songs are loved and enjoyed by many. With her talent and soothing voice, I just know that her name is only going to get bigger. Work with Patch now and reach pop music lovers in The Philippines.
Source: Gregory Taslaud (Founder and Full-time Blogger at INSG)
(Filed by JR Amigo/ai/mnm)