Forbes article Claims 50 Million Joined the 'Creator Economy' Through Platforms Like OnlyFans, YouTu
It's not just the fame, though. Fortune follows when it comes to creating online. Two million creators are already making six-figure sums. Josh Constine is Head of Content at SignalFire
"If you take a traditional job where you're employed by somebody else, you can't actually be yourself. In the modern age, self-expression is so integral. We identify ourselves by what we do and how we spend our time." |
On OnlyFans, users can sell erotic content to subscribers and get paid monthly fees. Some of those people make more than $100,000 each year by privately engaging with their fans. Anyone can make money if they're willing and able to create. Constine adds:
"I think society is waking up to the fact that on your deathbed, you care about what you did, not what you owned. People care about how they actually spend their time, and they want to spend it doing what they love, and if they can make that passion into their profession, that's going to drive the biggest long-term fulfilment. Content isn't one size fits all anymore. And finally, people of every type of background and demographic can see themselves represented in entertainment and have their interests catered to." |
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