In 2023, here’s what happens in one internet minute…
$443k is spent on Amazon.
5.9M things are Googled.
3.7M YouTube videos are watched.
2.4M Snaps are sent.
167M TikToks are viewed.
1.7M pieces of Facebook content are shared.
65k photos are uploaded to Instagram
Welcome to the attention economy
Where everyone on the internet competes for eyeballs by creating more and more stuff and viewers feel overwhelmed and creators can’t step off the hamster wheel of content creation and the internet is total freaking chaos.
More than 200M creators are competing for a share of the market.1 No wonder they’re facing challenges reaching and growing their audience.
So what’s the solution?
Spoiler alert: It’s not “create more content.”
According to 40M+ Linktree creatorsUnify
Become one with your online presence
aka: get your sh*t togetherThe internet is a fragmented place. We’ve seen this on Linktree, where our users (aka creators) have posted over 100M links to 7.5M different websites since the beginning of 2022. So what are creators unifying?
What Linkers say
Social media users have, on average, seven social media profiles4 (will Threads make it 8?).
The most popular sites creators are linking to are Instagram, Youtube, and TikTok. No surprise there. But, these big platforms make up only
25%
of the total links created on Linktree since the start of 2022. It goes to show the extreme variety of content that's still out there competing.
Links that are cutting through the noise
Since 2022, links to…
What Linkers say
3X
Unifying encourages cross-discovery. Now, someone from your Instagram can find your podcast, new book, or album release. Linktrees get viewed more than 3x a month per visitor on average. This means that once people get to know everything you have to offer, they’re more likely to come back for more.
Put your link in bio in all the places.
The most popular Linktrees get traffic from an average of 12 sources (that’s a lot!). The top three drivers? Instagram, TikTok and Twitter. So while social is driving the most inbound traffic, creators are pushing that traffic to mostly nonsocial links, helping their audiences discover more.
IRL links are important too. Since the rise of QR codes following the pandemic, monthly QR code clicks have nearly tripled, meaning more and more creators are merging real life with their digital life.
F the algorithm
Most of the time, it’s not your friend.
Algorithms drive discovery on both social and search engines, so there's always a gatekeeper between you and your potential followers.Plus, the things search algorithms prioritize don’t match what creators prioritize. Google Selena Gomez, and the first things you see are her age, height, and parents’ names!Is that really what Selena fans are looking for? No offense, Mr. and Mrs. Gomez, but we don't think so!
You can cut out the algorithmic middle man to give your audience a fast-pass to your content.
What Linkers say
Be your own algorithm.
Get your audience whereyou want them. Faster.
Across platforms, attention is scarce, and you only have so much control. When you only have a split-second to capture someone's attention, first impressions really matter.
What Linkers say
Own your audience.
The following you've built belongsto you, not the social media overlords.
You don’t need a huge following to benefit from a community-focused approach.
What Linkers say
83%
of creators who are seeing engagement on their Discord link have had less than 1,000 total views of their Linktree. This is an early signal, but it shows that smaller creators are optimistic about the value of creating a community.
Turn attention into $$$
Getting likes is more fun when you can turn them into cold hard cash.
Attention Economy → Real EconomyOnce you’ve garnered the right attention, the next phase is turning your side hustle into a legit career. After all, success in the attention economy is only valuable when it translates to stable, reliable income.
Half of creators have made money from their content in the last 12 months. So, how much are they making?
Can’t pay the bills with $500?
Get fans to support you in new ways.
We’re seeing a huge opportunity for creators to turn their Linktrees into moneymakers, especially through direct payment features like tips, gifts and paid requests for products and services. Since early 2022, the average monthly revenue paid to creators increased more than 25%, showing that more and more are able to make money straight from their fans. Not having to rely on creator funds, brand deals and ad dollars is a huge step to long-term financial success.
What Linkers say
$10k
Direct monetization has been especially helpful for creators looking to take advantage of a sudden spike in attention. The Prolific Penman experienced this firsthand — in just three months, he turned viral TikTok moments into more than $10.5k in direct payments on Linktree, mostly through paid requests for custom signatures with price points falling around just $20.
More than merch.
Creators are literally the brand.
When creators diversify revenue streams, their audience shows up. Since the beginning of 2022, links to Shopify and Spring link apps, where creators can display what they are selling right on their Linktree, have increased by 58%. These shop links have driven more than 38M clicks in the last year alone.
What Linkers say
The “A” word.
When thinking about selling, don’tforget the world’s largest marketplace.
Fans want to know your favorite products.
In the US, one-third (and more than half of Gen Zs and millennials) say content creators influence their buying decisions.6 This explains why affiliate marketing, where companies pay influencers a commission for sending referral traffic and sales, is now estimated to be worth more than $14 billion.
Many people say content creators influence their buying decisions.
Affiliates aren't just for influencers; a growing number of small creators use their Linktree to drive affiliate revenue as well. Since 2022,
75%
of all creators who received a click on their Amazon link had less than 1K total Linktree views. Consumers prefer to buy from people they trust, and there’s lots of opportunity to earn from being a tastemaker in your space.
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