The growing creator ecosystem of YouTube has contributed Rs 6,800 crore to the GDP of India and has supported 6,83,900 full-time equivalent jobs in the country in 2020. This statement has been issued by an independent report done by Oxford Economics and was released by YouTube.On YouTube the number of Indian channels with over 100,000 subscribers stood at 40,000 which represents a 45 percent year over year growth.
In addition to the revenue generated on YouTube, a creator’s presence on the platform can help them gain a global fanbase, push boundaries, and explore multiple revenue streams via brand partnerships, live performance, and more, according to a new report released by independent consulting firm Oxford Economics.This is a first-of-its-kind report that deals with this aspect of social media along with its contribution to the country’s economy.
The number of YouTube channels making six figures or more in revenue has increased by more than 60% year over year, due to the platform’s eight different ways to monetize content.
Potential of India’s Creator Economy
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