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  2. Creator economy - Wikipedia

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    The creator economy or also known as creator marketing and influencer economy, is a software-driven economy that is built around creators who produce and distribute content, products, or services directly to their audience, leveraging social media platforms and AI tools. [1]

  3. YouTuber - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 5 February 2025. Creator who produces YouTube videos YouTubers Connor Franta, Sam Pottorff, Trevi Moran, Kian Lawley, JC Caylen and Ricky Dillon at VidCon, a convention for YouTubers, in 2014 A YouTuber is a content creator and social media influencer who uploads or creates videos on the online video ...

  4. The creator economy is worth an estimated $250 billion ... - AOL

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    The creator economy has further room to grow, with only an estimated 60% of the world on social media, according to an Al Jazeera analysis of DataReportal numbers—even as debates rage about ...

  5. Social media - Wikipedia

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    The PLATO system was launched in 1960 at the University of Illinois and subsequently commercially marketed by Control Data Corporation.It offered early forms of social media features with innovations such as Notes, PLATO's message-forum application; TERM-talk, its instant-messaging feature; Talkomatic, perhaps the first online chat room; News Report, a crowdsourced online newspaper, and blog ...

  6. Top YouTube Creator Alan Chikin Chow Launches 10,000 ... - AOL

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    In a move that signals the continuing ascent of digital creators, popular YouTuber and multiplatform content producer Alan Chikin Chow has opened a new 10,000-square-foot production studio space ...

  7. Content farm - Wikipedia

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    A content farm or content mill is a company that employs freelance creators or uses artificial intelligence (AI) tools to generate a large amount of web content specifically designed to satisfy algorithms for maximal retrieval by search engines, a practice known as search engine optimization (SEO).

  8. Advertising revenue - Wikipedia

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    YouTube's monetization system (logo pictured) is one of the most prominent sources of advertising revenue online. Advertising revenue is the monetary income that individuals and businesses earn from displaying paid advertisements on their websites, social media channels, or other platforms surrounding their internet-based content.

  9. Content marketing - Wikipedia

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    Content marketing attracts new customers by creating and sharing valuable free content as well as by helping companies create sustainable brand loyalty, providing valuable information to consumers, and creating a willingness to purchase products from the company in the future. [2] Content marketing starts with identifying the customer's needs.