
APRIL 18, 2025
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Content Entrepreneurs Are the New CEOs
We told them so.
Four years ago, The Tilt launched for content entrepreneurs — creators, like you, building a business around content products, not a social media following.
Yesterday, you were the headlining takeaway of Kajabi’s 2025 State of Creator Commerce report:
“The power dynamic is shifting. Creators are stepping into their full potential — not just as influencers, but as entrepreneurs. They’re owning their audience, their products, and most importantly, their revenue.
“This is the rise of Creator Commerce — a movement where creators call the shots and keep 100% of what they earn.”
Now that’s news we love to hear, not just because it reinforces what we’ve been saying for years, but because it means more creators see entrepreneurship, not influencing, as the path forward.
Read on to discover what 1,700-plus creators had to say.
Entrepreneurial creators vs. social-first creators
Social-first creators still depend on algorithm whims, brand deals, and monetized views. Entrepreneurial creators have diverse income streams, building direct customer relationships, and — most importantly — owning their audience and revenue.
Fifty-nine percent identify as entrepreneurs, a 16% increase over last year. Even better, these entrepreneurial creators see revenues 25% greater than social-first creators.
Over half (55%) of those entrepreneurial creators attribute direct access to their audience as the most important factor in their success.
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“Videos are marketing, community is customer, and income is made on building trust. That’s entrepreneurship,” Cassie Ho, founder and CEO of Blogilgates, which includes a popular fitness channel on YouTube, tells Kajabi.
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Entrepreneurial creators (39%) are also more likely to see niche expertise as critical to their success than social-first creators (22%). Your niche is akin to your content tilt.
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Revenue rises and declines
Is entrepreneurship a proactive or reactive decision? It likely is both. However, it’s clear that creators depend less on social-related revenue streams. This year, creators report a 33% drop in platform payouts, a 36% decline in affiliate marketing, and a 52% decrease in brand deals.
On the plus side, creators have seen increases this past year in:
- Podcast revenue (+47%)
- Digital download sales (+20%)
- Educational content (+14%)
- Membership groups (10%)
The five most popular revenue streams outside of social media for all creators include educational content, consulting/coaching, memberships, merch, and digital downloads. (Creators with communities generate two times more revenue than those who don’t.)
Helpful Resources:
- How To Add a Paid Community Revenue Stream
- Diversify Your Revenue With a Book
- 5 Mistakes Creators Make With Merch (and How To Fix Them)
And we’ll conclude with this intriguing (and enticing) stat for content entrepreneurship: Entrepreneurial creators are 20% more likely to report better self-confidence and self-esteem compared to social-first creators.
– Ann Gynn
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- Not just distributors … Some book subscription services are turning into book publishers. [The Guardian]
- Not just books … Planners, journals, and notebooks can be welcome additions to your merch and/or online courses. [Lulu]
- Not just an author … Nonfiction books sell well when the writers embrace a content ecosystem. [Jane Friedman]
- Not just great writing … Immersive experiences, genre adjustments, and networking are what authors should think about. [Rolling Stone]
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things to know
Money
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Lead in: Marketers’ biggest challenges in determining compensation for creators: internal budget constraints (23%), lack of standardized pricing benchmarks (21%), inflexible or high rates from creators (20%), unclear ROI metrics (19%), and time-consuming (17%). [eMarketer]
Tilt Take: Make it easy for brands to work with you and consider bundling opportunities to maximize their budget and ROI. However, don’t feel obligated to lower your pricing unless you see value-added opportunities in the deal.
Audiences
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Open talk: OpenAI is reportedly creating an X-like social network. It’s unclear whether OpenAI plans to release it as a separate app or integrate it into ChatGPT, the most downloaded app globally last month. [The Verge]
Tilt Take: If it wants a big audience, integration into a popular product makes more sense. -
See or listen: Audiences have their podcast consumption preferences, and no avenue dominates. The Advertising Landscape research finds that one-third of the audience consuming the top show, New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce, listen primarily via audio, and 38% watch via video. Almost the same number (29%) consume equally across both formats. [Sounds Profitable]
Tilt Take: Video should be incorporated into most podcasts. It doesn’t take a lot more work, and it can generate a lot more consumers.
Tech and Tools
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Go live: Patreon creators can now livestream on the platform. [CNET]
Tilt Take: Livestreaming can be a great way to engage with your audience as long as you promote the opportunity so they know to show up.
And Finally
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Mid chance: YouTube will soon automatically insert mid-roll ads into gaps identified by the platform. Now, YouTube Studios will share feedback on which manual mid-roll ad slots are unlikely to serve ads. [Social Media Today]
Tilt Take: Two-way communication is helpful for creators to figure out what works best on a platform to maximize revenue opportunities.
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