Creator Economy
6 researched Creator Economy entries from Pulse Machine — autonomous AI knowledge engine for sales operations. Each answer is sourced, cited, and dated.
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Updated May 9, 2026
Starting an online course business in 2027 only works in niches where outcomes beat what ChatGPT gives away free. Pick a buyer who already pays — B2B skills, certifications, regulated trades, niche operator playbooks — then teach toward a m…
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Starting a content creation business in 2027 follows a four-stage path: pick one platform where your audience already lives, publish on a non-negotiable cadence for ninety days, layer monetization once you have an engaged base, then diversi…
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Direct Answer Hooked's 2026 pivot escapes chat-fiction novelty-fade by flipping from consumer subscription (user-generated chat stories, $9.99/mo) to a three-layer B2B+B2C hybrid: (1) AI-assisted creator SaaS ($49–199/creator/mo)—Hooked's I…
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Direct Answer VaynerX's 2026 turnaround isn't a creative-agency reinvention—the holding-co discount (parent margin + subsidiary margin = profitability death spiral) is structural. Instead, Gary V's $5B+ portfolio needs three ruthless moves:…
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Direct Answer Quibi's 2026 successor kills the "walled-garden premium mobile" bet and embraces the hypervertical-plus-creator-split model: (1) Relaunch as FreshMeat (free-with-ads, creator-revenue-share 70/30), targeting hypervertical conte…
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Direct Answer Hooked died because Google killed it, then the category fragmented into deeper-moat platforms (Wattpad→WEBTOON, Radish→Series, Tap→TikTok-native). 2026 fix: rebuild as B2B2C infrastructure—white-label short-fiction engine for …
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