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Extra Value | How Creator X Is Shaping the Creator Economy

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Founder’s Corner

When I started Creator X, the mission was clear: close the massive gap between a brand’s big ideas and their ability to execute them on social media. Too many companies have the vision but lack the hands-on talent to make it happen. So what’s stopping them?

  • Social media managers might not fully understand the platform.

  • CMOs are busy juggling high-level strategies.

  • Creative Directors don’t want to be in front of the camera.

But in today’s world, you need a personality—someone who knows the platform inside and out and can bring the brand to life with content.

This is where Creator X steps in—

  • Connecting brands to expert-vetted creators—globally, for both long-term and project-based roles.

  • Making it easy for companies to find talent without needing to understand content themselves.

  • Keeping it free for creators—our fees come from successful placements with brands.

We don’t just connect brands to creators; we’re rethinking how brands work with talent. Instead of offering short-term gigs, we position creators as in-house content team members, working directly with brands to create and manage their social media. These creators focus solely on crafting content for the brand, while still having the freedom to maintain their own influencer work.

At Creator X, we’ve seen creators go from earning $3,000 for 30 videos to $10,000 to $15,000 for just 5 to 10. That’s because content creation has gotten tougher, ads are pricier, and breaking through on social requires someone legit. Companies need top-tier creators if they want to stay competitive.

The Next Move for Creators

If you’re a creator reading this, here’s the deal: the demand for your skills has never been higher. 📈 
Brands are realizing that they need someone who understands platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube—not just to create content, but to tell their story in a way that grabs attention. This isn’t about being “just another freelancer”; this is about stepping into a role where you can become part of a team, build your craft, and get compensated properly.

  • Hone Your Skills: Keep sharpening your creative abilities and perfecting your craft.

  • Stay on Top of Trends: Follow platform updates and audience preferences to keep your content fresh and relevant.

  • Find your fit: Apply for opportunities that align with your goals and showcase your unique talents.

  • Build for the Future: Focus on building a portfolio of work that not only showcases your creativity but also drives results for the companies you collaborate with.

The goal for CreatorX is to pour love into the creator community and betting big on the future of this industry. ⚡

Opportunities

My biggest focus right now is the recruiting firm I started called CreatorX. We help companies connect deeper with their audience by hiring the best creators in the world for their own accounts.

Our current openings ⬇️ 

  • LA, Content Creator, ~15-20 videos/month, ~$7000/month

  • Remote, Short Form Creator, 10-15 videos/month, ~$5000/month

  • Remote, Video editor, 1 video/week, ~ $6000/month

  • NY/ LA/ Austin, Short Form Creator, 10-15 videos/ month, ~$4000/month

  • LA, Short Form Creator, 20 videos/ month, ~$7000/month

  • Remote, Documentary filmmaker, 2 Youtube videos/month, ~$8000/month

  • Remote, Video Editor, ~40hr/week, Budget TBD

  • Remote, Short Form video editor, ~20-40 hr/week, ~$10,000/month

  • NYC, Short Form Creator, 15-20 videos/month, ~$7,000/month

  • Remote, Brand Journalist, Budget TBD

  • Remote, Short Form Creator, ~20 videos/ month, ~$6000/month

  • NYC, Short Form Creator, ~25-30 videos/month, ~$8,000/month

➡️ If you are a company wanting to recruit creators with us, click here

➡️ If you are a creator wanting to work with companies, click here

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