Since the Creator Studio beta launch in May 2023, Kajabi users have created over 50,000 pieces of content and reduced their time spent on content creation by over 90%. Unlike any other tool on the market, Creator Studio is fueled by over 13 years of marketing data and leverages these insights to create the most optimal marketing campaigns, quickly and easily for creators.
Top-earning creators use AI tools, like Creator Studio, to increase their marketing content output and build their online businesses. According to Kajabi's State of Creators 2024 report, 72% of six-figure creators use AI tools at least weekly, compared to only 54% of lower-earning creators. By using Creator Studio, creators and entrepreneurs save over 20 hours a month and reduce time spent on marketing by 90%.
"Creator Studio is a game-changer for creators," said Graham Cochrane, author, speaker, and podcaster. "Its user-friendly features have reduced my workload and significantly simplified my content creation efforts. On top of that, it's allowed me to get more mileage out of my existing content. The time I've saved with Creator Studio is now being used to build out my long-term strategy and accelerate my business growth."
"Product innovation lies at the heart of Kajabi's mission. As we continue to level the playing field for aspiring entrepreneurs, leveraging generative AI remains a pivotal part of our long-term strategy," said Ahad Khan, CEO of Kajabi. "Our collaboration with Adobe Express exemplifies our shared goal of empowering ambitious creators with top-tier creation tools and cutting-edge technology. Together, we're redefining creators' approaches to their craft, enhancing their productivity, and, most importantly, expediting their business growth. With Creator Studio, we're helping creators save time and resources, enabling them to channel their energy where it truly counts: creating content and building business they control."
The collaboration with Adobe Express follows recent news that YouTube creators Colin and Samir have partnered with Kajabi to help more creators take ownership of their incomes. These moves demonstrate Kajabi's commitment to making the creator economy more accessible to everyone and increasing the revenue potential for all creators and digital entrepreneurs.
In 2023, Kajabi announced it had surpassed $6 billion in creator revenue just a few months after reaching the $5 billion mark. Additionally, the creator commerce platform launched its own payment processing solution, Kajabi Payments, and the branded mobile app, allowing creators to build their own mobile app experiences without technical complications or a high price tag. So far, in 2024, Kajabi released its comprehensive annual 'State of Creators' report revealing key trends in the creator economy, including the rise of creator ownership, the diversification of income streams, and creator forecasts for 2024.
About KajabiFounded in Irvine, California, in 2010, Kajabi is the leading creator commerce platform helping creators turn their knowledge, experience, and expertise into sustainable online businesses. With Kajabi's integrated platform, creators have a single ecosystem to build and market their digital products, including online courses, communities, live coaching, and more. Tens of thousands of creators and entrepreneurs rely on Kajabi as the backbone of their business and have collectively earned over $6 billion from over 85 million customers.
Use the clamp to fasten your attachments to anything up to 3 inches wide. The reversible surface adapter allows you to clamp to flat and round surfaces such as desktops, rails, poles or branches. An included hex key allows you to quickly convert from flat to round surfaces.
The included ball head adapter allows you to remove the sliding pole and attach a heavier camera setup directly to the clamp. The clamp is easy to setup and use with tactile knobs and the lightweight design makes it easy to travel with.
The professional Sliding Arm II is a universal mini-boom that works with almost any tripod that can have the head removed. It allows creators access to multiple unique angles and vantage points not possible with a traditional tripod and head setup.
Weighing just .6 lbs, the SBH-400AS ball head supports up to 8.8 lbs. of gear. The head is capable of handling a professional DSLR with standard lens. The head also has a separate lock with degree markings around the base for stitching together panoramic photos. The head to tripod connection is a standard U3/8" thread and comes with a U1/4 20" thread adapter to mount to your tripod legs of choice.
Today, we\u2019re excited to open applications for Substack Creator Studio, a fellowship for the next wave of video stars to turn their TikTok channels into Substack shows and communities. This is an opportunity for video-native creators who want a more direct, intimate relationship with their audience and to make money from subscriptions.
We\u2019ll select 10 fellows who cover a wide range of subjects and give them access to world-class strategic support and promotion. We\u2019re thrilled to partner with Adam Faze and the team at Gymnasium, the short-form television studio behind the hit show Boy Room, as part of this program. Each creator will receive consulting and production support from the Gymnasium team, which has a track record of developing innovative, original series that have been watched more than 250 million times. On top of that, these 10 winners will get white-glove technical support during their launch process, a robust marketing commitment, and a program-culminating event to celebrate their work.
Substack will always remain the destination for the internet\u2019s best writing. The Substack model\u2014where writers have a direct relationship with subscribers, while maintaining ownership of their work and mailing list\u2014has proved to be a boon for independent writers, who make up the backbone of this platform. But we\u2019ve also seen this model work well for audio. While the ad-based podcast industry fell into disarray, the secret got out that Substack is a thriving alternative for audio shows and their communities.
Now the best video creators are exploring how they can build their home on Substack, too. As instability hits their medium, they\u2019re looking for a reliable platform where they can grow a business and have complete ownership over their work.
We\u2019re not introducing this fellowship because of panic over a TikTok bill or ever-changing algorithms. This is about helping creators get ownership, money, and peace of mind. While they are extremely powerful for building audiences, ad-based platforms\u2014controlled by a central authority that determines the viewer experience and how creators make a living\u2014are unreliable partners. They can\u2019t provide a true home for creators; they merely offer rentals with unfriendly leases. At the same time, their business models can\u2019t deliver the stability and predictability that creators need to produce their best work. It is hard enough for creators to get by without having to worry about constant fluctuations in viewership and brand partnership revenue.
\u201CI\u2019ve been a content creator on TikTok and Instagram for four years now. It\u2019s been amazing building an audience but at times difficult to monetize,\u201D says , who has more than 2 million followers across those channels and runs a food Substack with thousands of paid subscribers. \u201CRevenue ebbs and flows with the economy and brands\u2019 budgets, which makes it harder to reinvest in my content and scale long-term. But Substack has fixed the main problems that full-time creators face. It\u2019s given me consistent income the way a W-2 job would, and allows me to connect directly with all of my followers via email. It\u2019s become the first app I reach for in the morning.\u201D
Substack is already proving to be a stable place to start a video- and community-based subscription site. Here, can launch and build a news organization where he isn\u2019t censored or throttled. of can increase his revenue by 60% in five months through insightful football breakdowns behind video paywalls. Michelin-starred chef can create stunning cooking demos with premium recipes.
\u201CEven though I just launched my Substack a month ago, it\u2019s already clear that the possibilities are endless in terms of income and growth with my community,\u201D says , who has more than 650,000 followers on TikTok and runs . \u201CAfter being active nearly every day on TikTok and Instagram for two years, I am more excited and thoughtful about posting on Substack. And that\u2019s because I feel like it\u2019s my own slice of the internet where I can cultivate my community in a more meaningful way, while simultaneously paving a path for financial freedom\u2014a goal for any creator and business.\u201D
Over the past few months, we\u2019ve rolled out new product features to accelerate this push at Substack: next-level recommendations, robust Chat, essential upgrades for shows, beautiful themes, DMs, and improved search. These tools help every kind of creator grow, while providing a better experience for the subscribers who pay them for their work.
We\u2019re developing all these features for creators with the same goal in mind: Build a bigger, better version of what you do, right here on Substack. Make money more reliably, and have a better time doing it.
Creator Studio, a new service from H&M Group Business Ventures, is a global platform and service for the merchandise industry. Utilising the assets built by H&M Group over the years, its mission is to create a new standard for merchandise through technology. Thanks to a lean production process, made-to-order digital printing and e-commerce setup and integrations, Creator Studio is aiming to lower the barriers for brands and creators to offer good quality merchandise. To scale the business, Creator Studio will grow its client base by onboarding a select number of global brands and creators and expand its offering with experiences beyond traditional merchandise.
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