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8 crore creators in India but only 1.5 lakh able to monetise
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IANS | 10 Oct, 2022
With a spurt in short-form video consumption and growth in the overall
creator economy, India now has at least 8 crore creators and knowledge
professionals but only 1.5 lakh professional content creators are able
to monetise their services effectively, a new report has revealed.
Out of the 1.5 lakh professional content creators, the
majority of them can earn anywhere between $200-$2,500 (more than Rs
16,000-Rs 200,000 per month), depending on the reach and engagement they
can drive on respective platforms.
"Less than 1 per cent of
professional creators (those with over 1 million followers) have the
potential to earn anywhere between $2,500-$65,000 (more than Rs 53 lakh)
per month, according to the report by Kalaari Capital, an early-stage,
technology-focused venture capital firm.
Very few of these breakout stars are earning upwards of $100,000 (more than Rs 82 lakh) per month.
There
are 50,000 professional creators on regional short-form video platforms
in India and over 60 per cent of their audience comes from outside
metros, with regional content driving consumption, according to the
report.
"Social platforms enabled these individuals to build a
large audience and reach their fans directly. However, while they solved
for distribution and created breakout stars, very few creators could
monetise effectively," the findings showed.
The report said that
while it has seen the rise and empowerment of creators over the last
decade, the distribution of income among them has been skewed.
"Social
platforms solved the problem of discoverability for creators, but most
of the wealth they created was captured by the platforms themselves," it
mentioned.
A majority of these individuals are first-time
internet users who self-curate the content and products they consume.
They value authenticity and individuality, and have built a stronger
affinity for creators over brands.
These shifts have enabled the
rise of creators and knowledge professionals who have leveraged today's
tools and connected technologies to monetise their unique talents into a
full-time living.
The 8 crore creators in India include content
creators, video streamers, influencers, bloggers, creators on OTT
platforms, physical product creators, and essentially anyone building a
community around their niche.
According to the report, the next
evolution of the creator economy will now see the creators 'owning' the
relationship with their fans and customers. They will build direct
monetisation channels with their fans and see the emergence of an entire
ecosystem of creator tools and platforms that will allow them to
function as a small business in itself.
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