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Azienda News:
- Startup That Bet on YouTube Stars Misses Financial Goals . . .
Just a couple years ago, Spotter Inc was one of the most valuable startups in the booming business of YouTube celebrity The company, which boasted a new way for social media stars to fund their
- SoftBank-backed Spotter, which fronts cash to YouTubers for a . . .
SoftBank-backed Spotter, which fronts cash to YouTubers for a cut of revenue, is facing significant challenges due to YouTube's shift toward Shorts, and more — The company, which boasted a new way for social media stars to fund their operations, fronted millions of dollars to creators …
- Spotter pays YouTubers like MrBeast for old videos so they . . .
Spotter, which soft-launched in 2019, provides YouTube creators with lump-sum capital in exchange for acquiring the rights to their back catalog of videos for a limited time (Creators retain
- Spotter to Invest $1B Into YouTube Creator Economy After . . .
Its $200 million SoftBank-led Series B will help the LA company provide content creators with additional revenue streams beyond ads and sponsorships The creator economy has boomed over the past two decades with YouTube leading the charge in the early 2000s and other platforms like TikTok and Instagram following in its path
- Spotter to Invest $1 Billion Dollars in YouTube Creators
With this new capital and through reinvestment, Spotter will invest $1 billion directly into YouTube creators, allowing them to further grow their businesses “This latest investment from SoftBank Vision Fund 2 is a testament to the creator economy maturing into a new era,” said Aaron DeBevoise, Founder and CEO of Spotter
- Inside Spotter’s New $7. 4M Raise And Funding Model Taking . . .
Spotter, a startup specializing in creator financing and AI tools, has secured an additional $7 4 million in funding, according to a recent Form D filing
- Spotter, a Startup that Funds YouTubers, Lays Off Staff . . .
One of the latest is Spotter, a five-year old startup that’s best known for offering upfront financing to YouTubers It cut staff in early November across different parts of the Los Angeles-based company, Spotter confirmed
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