AYA AskYourAudience.ai
UK Brand Ambassador — AI-Powered Audience Research (Commission-Based Role)

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Company Description
AYA (AskYourAudience.ai) is an innovative, AI-powered platform designed to help businesses, startups, agencies, and management teams make more informed decisions by delivering real-time audience insights. Utilizing Human AI Digital Twins, AYA provides over 85% alignment with real consumer opinions, enabling precise concept testing, brand evaluation, and creative validation in minutes. The platform transforms traditional research by offering affordable, structured, and authentic feedback from targeted audiences. AYA empowers users to collaborate with their audiences, driving smarter and faster decision-making.
Role Description
This is a fully remote, contract-based role for a UK Brand Ambassador. In this role, you will represent AYA by promoting its platform, educating potential users about its features and benefits, and driving customer acquisition through engaging outreach efforts. You will build relationships with clients, contribute to the growth of brand awareness, and create opportunities to showcase how AYA can elevate business decision-making through cutting-edge audience research solutions. Compensation for this role is commission-based.
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If you are excited by AI, innovation, and startup growth, this opportunity is for you. Become part of the AYA journey and introduce businesses to the future of audience intelligence and decision-making. We are looking for motivated, proactive individuals who thrive in dynamic environments and are excited to grow alongside an ambitious and rapidly evolving AI platform.


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Qualifications
- Strong interpersonal skills and ability to build meaningful client relationships
- Experience in brand ambassadorship and expertise in increasing brand awareness
- Excellent communication skills to effectively convey AYA’s value proposition to diverse audiences
- Customer service skills to address client inquiries and ensure a positive experience
- Self-driven, proactive, and capable of working independently in a remote setting
- Familiarity with AI-powered tools or audience research platforms is a plus
- Experience in sales, marketing, or a related field is highly beneficial
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