Plus: What a TikTok ban means for food creators, Pinterest expands its Creator Inclusion Fund, and LTK releases a new feature. 
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How To Create and Sell Your Own Templates on Notion

 

Planners and organizers, it’s time to cash in. If you love making templates to keep yourself on track with your goals, listen up: People are selling templates to make passive income (some are making 6 figures a year), and that could be you. Everything from reading lists to meal planners to habit trackers are hot commodities online, and people are going to places like Notion to get them. 

 

Notion is a go-to workflow tool for businesses and individuals alike, and it has become a popular platform for finding templates for every kind of task. Want to explore selling your own? The options are pretty much infinite. Here’s your guide to getting started.

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Little Extras

 

🍝  A U.S. ban against TikTok could come for our most satisfying creators. From #foodporn videos to that viral feta pasta recipe, how will we whet our palates without TikTok? 

 

🗣️ Influencers are influencing seemingly everyone except social media platforms and algorithms. Will their call for unionization and a push for accountability change anything? 

 

🥱 Every app is basically the same now, and it’s probably contributing to the general malaise many of us feel online. 


💌  There’s no place like Creatorland: the influencer version of LinkedIn. You don’t need to click your heels three times, but you do need an invite to get access.

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🖼️  Remember that time when Kylie Jenner said “Make Instagram Instagram Again?” Well, it might actually be happening as photos find a place of priority in our feeds.

 

🌎  Pinterest is making moves with its Creator Inclusion Fund, as it expands the incubator program to creators in Canada, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and France.

 

🏠 TikTokers are in the house. Agencies are realizing that to stay on top of trends, they need to bring the experts (aka TikTok creators) in-house. Hey, better late than never.


🤑 As social media platforms become pay-to-play zones, paid ads are also evolving. A new feature from LTK (formerly Liketoknow.it) is seeking to help creators and brands keep up.

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Here’s Why You Should Create Your Own Mini-Course

 

We’ve said it before, we’ll say it again: selling digital products is one of the best ways for creators to make money, diversify revenue, grow communities, and create new business opportunities. This is especially true right now as trends pull away from physical goods and move towards digital products. A great way to dip your toes into this new territory is through microlearning courses, aka mini-courses. 

 

Whether you’re already a creator educator or looking to expand your platform, package some of your content into digestible, scalable courses. Read on for reasons why you should consider creating mini-courses, and some of the best microlearning platforms for selling them.

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TL;DR 

 

🍝  A TikTok ban threatens our favorite creators and their mouth-watering content. 

 

🖼️ Remember the call to “Make Instagram Instagram Again?” Well, it just might happen.


💌 A LinkedIn for creators is in beta testing, and it’s seeking to change the game online.

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