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SMART TECH BEHIND CREATOR ECONOMY
Gulf News
|June 19, 2025
It raises broader questions about how business fundamentals change
The creator economy is evolving beyond its social media roots. While it remains synonymous with influencers and short-form content, it now reflects broader shifts in how digital businesses are structured, financed, and scaled. This transformation is prompting renewed interest from both governments and private-sector investors as they seek to position themselves within a high-growth, low-barrier sector.
Global forecasts estimate the creator economy will reach over $480 billion by 2027. Yet it's not just individual creators driving this growth. The technology, platforms, and ecosystems enabling them are where the real momentum originates. The enabling tech complement to the creative inclination of the sector is scalable infrastructure: cloud-based production tools, Al-driven content analysis, integrated monetisation, and distribution frameworks that let creators operate with agility and autonomy.
LEANER STRUCTURES, FASTER DELIVERY
A defining feature of creator-led businesses is their minimal operational footprint. With access to increasingly sophisticated digital tools, creators can produce and monetise content across global audiences with small teams or even independently. Tasks that once required entire departments are now streamlined by automation or AI and often completed by a single person or a very small team.
This model allows for rapid iteration. Creators can adapt content in real time, shift strategy based on audience behaviour, and launch new products or verticals within days. It's a tangible contrast to traditional media cycles, where operational lead times determine a different level of pace.
What's emerging is a blueprint for modern digital businesses: lean, technology-enabled, and often platform-native. These structures allow for higher margins and swifter pivots; characteristics that larger, more traditional players are now seeking to replicate across many industries.
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