Platforms for creators
Passion/Creators Economy Creators make content for niche audiences. The internet has enabled Creators and fans to instantly find each other all over the world. This makes niches large enough to pursue.
Off which, discovery and distribution are the main factors to be taken care of.
The main purpose of platforms is to provide more than the perceived value of discoverability, authenticity, trustability, Like-minded professionals, and community learning and thriving for rather than just monetary value.
So it’s a gated content and exclusivity that the creators are willing to pay and invest in it.
So the platforms provide and support the Creators with subscriptions on services like Patreon, Twitch, and Substack.
Motivated fans can buy higher-end courses made by their favorite creators on services like Podia and Teachable.
Due to the outbreak of influencer marketing strategy in 2010 every brand wanted to tap their audiences for vanity metrics and creators accepting sponsorships of various kinds.
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