Friends! Hi!Are you so pumped it's Friday? We don't have any plans this weekend and I'm just so thrilled about it. Hopefully that will mean lots of chill time with our girlies... and Mexican. Always Mexican (insert praise hands emoji).Ok so I have been meaning to write this post for a reeeeeally long time and I'm just now getting around to it. I know most of you are probably familiar with Like To Know It but some of you might just think of it as annoying scrambled letters that always end up at the end of my Instagram posts. Yeah, sorry about that. I'm here to answer your questions and just give you a basic understanding of what it is, why you might use it, and how I incorporate it as an integral part of my styling business.I'll go ahead and start with the basics so we can all be on the same page: Like To Know It is a service that you sign up for by giving your email and then any time you "like" a picture on Insta that's affiliated with LTK, you will get in an email within a few minutes that contains all the items being worn in the picture in clickable links so if you want to buy it yourself, there it is! Takes you straight to the retailers site.LTK just took things to the next level by introducing the app, which actually makes things even easier. Now you just take a screen shot and all the items in the picture appear in your app so you can find them there.So maybe you're wondering to yourself why bloggers and style influencers use this service. The reason is because LTK is what's known as a monetization platform, which basically just means a way to be compensated. Back in the day, if you wanted to work with a stylist, you'd meet them at a store and the stylist would receive a commission from the retailer for whatever you bought. The stylist brought you to the store and gave you the ideas of what would look good on you, so a commission just makes sense. This way, everyone wins!Another way to look at it: Say you walk into Nordstrom and you see a model wearing a blazer, stripe tee, distressed denim, and some cute sliders. You ask a store associate where the sliders are located. Once you get to the right department, someone helps find your size and might even give a few recommendations of how you could style the shoes. You go to the checkout counter and someone rings up your purchase. You pay and leave. Every single person involved in your purchase is compensated. You wouldn't expect any of those people to work for free because they're all playing some role in the transaction. Like To Know It helps to ensure that the stylist is compensated for their part in the transaction. Without this platform, the influencer would be totally missed in the process of compensating for involvement in the transaction.LTK really is the modern day version of hiring a stylist. Rather than meeting at a store, you follow along on social media. You see something you love, you make a purchase, and the stylist/blogger/incfluencer gets a commission. It's really a great set up!Not only does the LTK platform make it so easy for you to find what you're looking for, but it sets up a system that rewards all those involved.Ok, now that we've covered the basics, let's hit on some frequently asked questions: