Over 10 lakh Indian digital content creators likely to earn Rs.40,000 a month each

Currently, more than 3,500 brands and over 5,000 creator partners in India are actively engaged in digital creator-driven branded content

Currently, more than 3,500 brands and over 5,000 creator partners in India are actively engaged in digital creator-driven branded content
Currently, more than 3,500 brands and over 5,000 creator partners in India are actively engaged in digital creator-driven branded content

Indian creator economy will become the most significant growth contributor to the global creator economy

Over 10 lakh Indian digital content creators on social media are likely to earn more than $500 (a little over Rs.41,000) a month each in the next three years, a report revealed on Friday.

According to the report by creator economy startup Animeta on ‘International Creators Day‘, the annualized growth rate for India is over 115 percent for individual creators as compared to the global growth rate of 18 percent.

In three years, 10 lakh creators in India would have at least 100,000 subscribers/ followers, growing at 37 percent at an annualized level, allowing them a steady digital income at par with a decent-paying full-time job.

Currently, more than 3,500 brands and over 5,000 creator partners in India are actively engaged in digital creator-driven branded content.

Over 20,000 branded content pieces have generated over half a billion engagements.

“All signs are pointing towards the trend that the Indian creator economy will become the most significant growth contributor to the global creator economy in the next couple of years,” said Devdatta Potnis, CEO, Animeta.

Singapore-based Animeta creates and nurtures digital creators by helping them grow their communities and maximize their earnings across multiple social media platforms and customized brand solutions.

“Sponsored content space is getting more organized and performance marketing metrics usage are on the rise in a cost-conscious market, where the rules of business and marketing are getting rewritten overnight,” said Krishna Desai, CPO and Data Scientist, Animeta.

[With Inputs from IANS]

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