It feels so surreal to finally reveal this epic new chapter for myself and the industry. Looking forward to taking talent management to the next level as the CEO of Mythic Talent! #talent#talentmanagement
Get ready for a new era of talent management π
We're thrilled to announce the launch of Mythic Talent, paving the way for a brighter future in the entertainment industry!
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Have you ever been at a drive through and had someone in front of you shut off their car by accident and then not be able to turn it back on because they forgot their keys at home and now no one can order because they are blocking the drive through window?
I have.. Just now.. lol
@robertoblake@MTashed Literally why agents and managers in general exist. Creators focus on creating content, and business managers focus on exactly that, business management.
Everyone has their specialty to bring the formula to life.
Maybe if they are super into hunting down sponsors and opportunities. But most creators have zero sales / negotiation skills, and many can barely keep their lives in order other than stream lol.
I was against getting help for years, and when I worked with @Real_Musashi and @MythicTalent it was life changing.
For context: YT revenue was like 90% of my earnings.
When I worked with them during covid, despite making MORE Revenue, Yt was like 5% of my earnings compared to sponsored stuff.
I made nearly 200k in a month doing sponsorships, and I never could have handled all the contracts / emails / deliverables / making the content without their help.
If you aren't pulling in bigger numbers, like 75-100k+ per video, or 1k+ easily every stream, it maybe it isn't as worth it to work with an agency... but honestly I'd give away 15-20% of my sponsored revenue to get 2-300% more deals lol.