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More Than 50% of Nonprofessional U.S. Creators Now Monetize Their Content, Adobe Study Finds

2024-03-05 12:127650
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A study funded by Adobe sheds new light on the creator economy, indicating that not only are a large number of people earning money from their original content creations but also that their earning power has grown.

Adobe’s “Future of Creativity” study, released Monday, examined how nonprofessional creators — who engage in creative activities as a hobby or side pursuit, in contrast to full-time creators — are monetizing their content. The study found that almost half of non-professional creators (48%) now earn money from their creative activities, with higher percentages in Brazil (59%), the U.S. (53%), Germany (51%), U.K. (51%) and South Korea (51%).

Overall, 77% of creators who monetize their content say only started doing so within the past year — and 48% say that revenue represents more than half of their monthly income. Additionally, according to the study, creators are optimistic about the growing metaverse: 68% of creators expect the metaverse will bring new job opportunities in the future.

Other highlights from Adobe’s creator study:

Adobe’s study is based on a survey of about 9,000 online non-professional creators in May 2022, in nine regions (the U.S., UK, Spain, France, Germany, Australia, Japan, South Korea, and Brazil). “Creators” were defined as non-professionals having participated in creative activities (such as photography, creative writing, and original social media content creation) and posting, sharing or promoting their work from these activities online at least monthly with the goal of growing their social presence.

Obviously, Adobe has a business interest in promoting the report’s findings, given that it sells software and services to independent creators, such as the Adobe Express graphics and design app and the Creative Cloud suite of tools. “The rapid expansion of the creator economy has expanded increasing opportunities for creators to monetize their creative talents, turning their passions into new careers and businesses,” said Ashley Still, SVP, digital media marketing, strategy and global partnerships at Adobe.

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