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Becoming a Creator and the Best YouTube to MP3 Converters in Town!

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  • Apr 3, 2022
  • 3 min read

After taking a few months off from my page I've decided to make a comeback and announce my intentions to become a creator! So what is a creator anyway and what are some of the tools I'll need? I discovered that I'll need a YouTube to MP3 converter for some of my work and while there are plenty out there, a nice and up to date list was super useful.


The expression “creator” is thought to have evolved from the phrase “content creator.” Next New Networks, a multichannel network (MCN) on YouTube, was one of the first to use the word in the context of online video. In 2009, it put together a group of independent video makers, dubbed the Next New Creators, that it helped with distribution and monetisation.


YouTube adopted the term after it acquired Next New Networks and used it to describe people who had amassed large followings by producing video content for the site. Back then, these people were also described as “YouTube stars,” “YouTube celebrities” or simply, “YouTubers.”


As the creator business blossomed, another type of notable individual also gained prominence: the influencer. Are these individuals the same as creators? Many say no.

“We tend to think about a creator as someone who’s a true maker and publisher of content, said Kamiu Lee, CEO of Activate, an influencer marketing agency. “From writing copy to filming, shooting and editing, they creatively produce their content and publish it for their audiences. When people hear the term influencer, they’re usually looking more through the lens of someone monetising their influence.”


Sounds easy, right? But neither the social properties nor YouTube use the term “influencer” to describe their video content partners:

  • YouTube has essentially used the same definition for years, but it segments creators into “established” and “aspiring” to account for varying follower counts.

  • Facebook considers any entity that builds community by publishing content on Facebook to be a creator, whether an individual video creator, publisher or media company.

  • Instagram considers influencers and creators to be one and the same. The company says it uses the term creator because that’s how many of its partners see themselves.

  • Snapchat uses a similarly broad definition that includes not only video producers but also those who create augmented reality (AR) features.

  • Twitter defines a creator as any entity that produces content. It further divides the term into “artists” (known for their skill at creating a particular type of content) and “influencers” (known for their voice or their thought leadership in a particular community).

Others also consider creators and influencers to be the same. “They are people that build a footprint on social platforms,” said Benoit Vatere, founder and CEO of Mammoth Media, a mobile media company. “All of them are creating content, but they're also influencing because they have a large audience. Some are better at one thing than the other, but they are all doing both.”


Ultimately, we believe the terms do have different meanings, but the distinction is more about the action than the person.

“Creators create,” said Danielle Wiley, founder and CEO of Sway Group, an influencer marketing agency. “They’re making content and then sharing it with the world.” On the other hand, “Influencers influence. They often have an aspirational or relatable life or style that makes people want to be like them or trust their style. But they are not necessarily creating anything other than their personal brand.”

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