Both Patreon and Kajabi announced that they have paid out more than $10 billion to creators since their respective launches.
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Kajabi is now offering creator financing, citing reports that 81% of small biz owners struggle to access capital
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Two creator funding platforms just crossed $10 billion in payouts
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Creators want to own their audiences. That’s why 59% of them now identify as entrepreneurs.
Kajabi's State of Creator Commerce report details the strategies influencers are using to take control of their revenue streams.
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Dentistry is a hard business. Dr. Simone Ellis has made $150,000 on Kajabi by helping others learn to survive it.
"Kajabi made some opportunities available for me that I knew I wanted to do, and I found a great foundation for me to be able to do that," she says. "Kajabi has also helped me because it's allowing me to give my message out to so many people in comparison to what I think I could've done on my own."
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Kajabi’s new initiative wants to help more creators become entrepreneurs
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Have you heard? Rumble stock is surging, TikTok is celebrating cybersecurity, and monkeys are loose
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Kajabi has paid out over $8 billion to creators. Now its new brand revamp tells them: “Don’t work for an algorithm. Work for you.”
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Kajabi integrates its Creator Studio into Adobe Express to generate more AI insights
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Colin and Samir team with Kajabi to share the secrets behind their “Creator Startup”
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Kajabi, Hello Group court creator VIPs who want to launch “digital knowledge products”
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VidCon 2023 agenda includes talks on “Digital’s Next Era,” custom tees, and a “Night of Impact”
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Creator economy company Kajabi surpasses $5 billion in total payouts
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