Out of the 8 crore plus creators in India, brands are currently engaging with a mere 20,000

Singapore-based creator tech company Animeta, in its report highlights the limited access brands have in the country.

By  Storyboard18| Jul 19, 2023 2:02 PM
As creators and brands continue to emerge, and the creator economy becomes more organized, it is projected that over the next two years, a staggering 10 lakh creators will be actively engaged in influencer campaigns (Representational Image via Unsplash)

Despite the appearance of content creators effortlessly making money through brand endorsements on the internet, the reality is that they are still underutilized. Out of the eight crore plus creators in India, brands are currently engaging with a mere 20,000 creators for their influencer marketing campaigns.

As per, a report by Singapore-based Creator Tech company Animeta, brands have a very limited access to less than 1 percent of the entire creator universe.

“Out of the 3500+ brands that are looking for influencer marketing, millions of creators have no way to access and work with these brands,” the report said.

The report also elaborates on the category of creators India has currently. It said, 9.22 lakh creators have at least 100 followers across YouTube, Instagram and Facebook. Out of the 9.22 lakh creators 53 percent, fall under the category of nano creators with less than 10,000 followers.

Micro creators, with followers ranging from 10,000 to 1 lakh, make up 3.35 lakh or 36 percent of the total creator population. Additionally, 95,000 creators (10 percent) are categorized as macro creators with 1 to 10 lakh followers, while the remaining 7,000 (0.8 percent) are considered mega creators with 10 lakh or more followers.

“With the exponential growth rate of individual creators in India, this distribution across nano to mega categories is expected to expand rapidly. As creators and brands continue to emerge, and the creator economy becomes more organized, it is projected that over the next two years, a staggering 10 lakh creators will be actively engaged in influencer campaigns,” the report said. According to Krishna Desai, chief product officer at Animeta, creators are no longer bound by geographical limitations or restricted to niche audiences.

“the numbers presented in the report clearly indicate a massive number of creators are still grappling with limitations when it comes to working with brands. We notice a need to unlock the full potential of the creator ecosystem by providing scalability and opportunity to a maximum number of creators. This highlights the crucial requirement for a powerful technology platform that can effectively connect creators with brands, offering monetization opportunities to creators while ensuring the perfect brand alignment,” Desai said.

First Published onJul 19, 2023 2:02 PM

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