Karat Financial

Karat Financial

科技、信息和网络

Los Angeles,CA 9,309 位关注者

Financial infrastructure for the creator economy. @trykarat

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We power creator businesses.

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https://link.trykarat.com/home
所属行业
科技、信息和网络
规模
51-200 人
总部
Los Angeles,CA
类型
私人持股

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  • Karat Financial转发了

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    Eric Wei Eric Wei是领英影响力人物

    Cofounder at Karat- helping creators w money

    Star journalist Taylor Lorenz just resigned from The Washington Post. Her new title? - creator and founder of her own Substack newsletter: User Mag. Before The Washington Post, Taylor wrote for The New York Times. But before that - Taylor started as a Tumblr blogger. She's a great indicator of the new nature of the news: media is media, no matter where it's written and how it's broken. Gen Z watches political debates through Twitch livestreams and learns breaking news through TikTok - and Taylor herself for years has posted funny (but also informative) memes on her IG accounts. We've seen multiple video journalists leave Vox for YouTube (Cleo Abram, Johnny Harris) - as well as respected intellectual thinkers like Kyla Scanlon start from social media first. Taylor's always written about the latest happening in social media - and now she's example of those trends herself. Excited for her- and her new newsletter already has over 30K (!) subscribers!

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  • Karat Financial转发了

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    Eric Wei Eric Wei是领英影响力人物

    Cofounder at Karat- helping creators w money

    We're hiring a chief of staff at Karat Financial. We're doing some big things and need help! Check out comments for link to the job posting - note needs to be based in LA. We're launching business banking services for creators & agencies very soon - balancing that along with our credit card + growing Discord + developing partnerships is a lot - and as you can tell from the photo below w Will Kim - too much for just us. Would love to bring on someone to join us If you have experience in management consulting or banking - that's a plus!

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    Eric Wei Eric Wei是领英影响力人物

    Cofounder at Karat- helping creators w money

    YouTube's new feature empowers fans to "boost" videos from their favorite creators. That's huge - and needed in a world that's becoming algorithmically dominated! It's called YouTube Hype. Here's how it works: * if a fan sees a video that's been out for <7 days from a creator with <500K subscribers, the fan can "hype" the video * depending how many "hypes" the video gets, it now appears on a leaderboard that shows the top 100 hyped videos - meaning that hypes will NOT affect recommendations and search * everyone can hype up to 3 times - after that you'll need to buy more hypes- where revenue goes back to the creator too I'm intrigued by this. I imagine that figuring out a way to let fans boost content without f*cking up the algorithm was very hard. Eg - right now, any discoverability boost is limited since the hyped video only gets increased visibility on the leaderboard - but if you allowed more discoverability - then people could game the system by buying hypes under puppet accounts and hyping up their own video. What do you think?

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  • Karat Financial转发了

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    Eric Wei Eric Wei是领英影响力人物

    Cofounder at Karat- helping creators w money

    Chloe Shih & I just won the Best Podcast award at Jerry Won's inaugural Asian Creator Awards. What surprised me most - amongst all the honorees (including stars like Vivian Tu & John Hu) - was that none of us expected to be here. Not in the sense of winning an award - but that we have careers where we even get to be creative and make content. On stage, while accepting awards, Emily Pitcher described going into content as a mistake initially. John Hu & I both were investment bankers. Chloe Shih was laid off from Discord before doing content fulltime. As Asian American creators, many of us grew up with expectations of a different life - where we'd get a corporate job, put aside childish creative aspirations, and focus on stability & income. But the world is changing. And now more and more of us are trying something new. That's the future that Karat Financial is trying to build financial support for. I'm so grateful to Jerry Won for putting together an event that honors this future - and to Kajabi for sponsoring.

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  • Karat Financial转发了

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    Eric Wei Eric Wei是领英影响力人物

    Cofounder at Karat- helping creators w money

    Nikocado Avocado faked it all as a social experiment. 2 days ago he revealed that he had acted out his overweight childish personality as a "social experiment" - that everyone fell for. He's already lost 250 lbs of weight and had been releasing older pre-recorded videos to maintain the facade. A few thoughts here: 1. When creators become popular, many of them become influencers - aka famous for being famous. But unlike traditional celebrities, influencers often built their fame online organically - so we feel like we know them better and that they're being truthful. But events like this remind us that influencers are just as capable of manufacturing situations as the older generation of celebrities and reality TV stars. 2. Was it worth it? Nikocado Avocado released his new video titled "Two Steps Ahead" - revealing his secret plan all along. But it doesn't change the fact that he was dangerously overweight for a very long time - and in exchange, presumably made good AdSense revenue and built notoriety - at the cost of presenting himself and his life as entertainment. 3. We're likely going to see this more and more. I previously interviewed on the Karat Financial podcast another creator who'd faked a girlfriend launch on IG to sell his new apparel. And now - we're going to see AI take this to the next level. What do you think?

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  • Karat Financial转发了

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    Eric Wei Eric Wei是领英影响力人物

    Cofounder at Karat- helping creators w money

    3 years ago, MrBeast held a contest for new creators where he’d crown a star and send that person millions of his followers. IsaiahPhoto competed- and while he didn’t win the contest, he won overall. Today, he has over 10M followers and regularly gets millions of views per longform video. This Thursday at 1pm PST- he’s sharing his secrets live in the Karat Financial discord- join to listen in or receive notes afterwards via link in comments! His main edge? He started with shortform focused around exploring one off ideas like seeing trading sand for a Tesla- but found ways to build a deeper narrative and connection with fans that translates over to longform. Excited to share more soon!

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  • Karat Financial转发了

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    Eric Wei Eric Wei是领英影响力人物

    Cofounder at Karat- helping creators w money

    Two comedy TikTokers just shot a critically reviewed horror film - on a budget of $800 dollars - it's already covered by Variety. They turned down a film distributor to release it directly on YouTube. This is the future: the next generation of Hollywood filmmakers will come from social media creators - because that's the easiest way to practice your craft. Co-creators Curry Baker & Cooper Tomilson have posted hundreds of shortform comedy videos on TikTok & YouTube. I've seen these shorts - and they stood out because cleverly scripted and professionally shot - signs of two filmmakers developing their technique. It's because of that practice that they could be scrappy and film their own 62 minute horror shoot themselves. True to that spirit- they chose to release it on YouTube instead of going through distributors - because they wanted as many people to see it as possible & maintain creative control & the final cut. It worked. The video has hundreds of thousands of views and glowing industry coverage- and they're already working on their next film. What do you think?

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  • Karat Financial转发了

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    Eric Wei Eric Wei是领英影响力人物

    Cofounder at Karat- helping creators w money

    Olympics athletes are starting OnlyFans accounts- and making millions of dollars. What's going on? 1. Most athletes just don't make much. Even Olympic gold medallists are turning to OnlyFans for financial stability - because they may have worked their entire lives to reach peak physical perfection - for one moment of shortlived glory. Bronze medallist Jack Laugher described OnlyFans as an "absolute lifeline". 2. The International Olympics Committee doesn't seem to mind- and OnlyFans loves it. When the AP asked a IOC spokesperson about it - he simply replied that athletes are also normal citizens that are allowed to do what they can. In the meantime, OnlyFans has highlighted the Olympic athletes on its platform - which makes sense - because - 3. We're seeing more and more - that no matter what you do and what kind of job - you can start to make income on the side through your content. We first saw this during COVID when nurses, teachers, and plumbers began making content and blowing up in ways that either allowed them to boost their 9-5 income or even go do content fulltime. This Olympics/ OnlyFans trend is just another manifestation of this trend. What do you think?

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  • Karat Financial转发了

    查看Eric Wei的档案,图片
    Eric Wei Eric Wei是领英影响力人物

    Cofounder at Karat- helping creators w money

    Quinn Rutledge runs a faceless Pokemon YouTube channel making $5k/ month - while also working fulltime at Karat Financial in growth. His secret? Hiring. He's automated away over 85% of the work - with a team of over 20 people. He contracts out work to a deep bench of 3 script writers, 2 editors, 5 thumbnail artists, 6 players who record gameplay- and brought on a channel manager to coordinate it all. To learn more how he did it - we recorded his talk in Karat Financial discord and shared a preview of the key takeaways - both in comments below! One nugget I'll share now from Quinn - he had to test 5x as many people as he initially thought in order to build out his team.

  • Karat Financial转发了

    查看Eric Wei的档案,图片
    Eric Wei Eric Wei是领英影响力人物

    Cofounder at Karat- helping creators w money

    Instagram's thinking about getting rid of square photos. They're testing a version of the profile grid focused on vertical photos. On the one hand - this makes sense! We live in a 4:3 and 9:16 ratio world - and it means that photos can sit more comfortably with vertical videos. But I'm sad. Instagram's square format is iconic - and harkens back to an earlier, simpler time where just posting photos in itself felt new and special. What do you think - excited about the change or feeling nostalgic already?

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