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Guides for working creators
How to grow a fanbase you own, turn followers into income, book smarter shows, and run the business side — whether you make music, comedy, podcasts, or content.
AZMTH vs. Hootsuite: a social scheduler, or a platform for your whole career?
Hootsuite is a powerful social-media management dashboard. AZMTH schedules posts too — but it's built to run a creative career end to end, from fans to merch to revenue. Here's an honest look at how they compare.
ReadWhat is a fan CRM? (and why creators need one)
A fan CRM unifies your audience from every platform into one database, scores who matters, and connects them to your revenue. Here's how it works and why it beats an email list.
Where creator revenue actually comes from
An analytical creator income breakdown: how earnings typically split across streams, why owned revenue matters most, and how to find where the money really is.
How streamers turn a live audience into recurring income
A practical guide to streamer income, from subs and tips to sponsorships and merch, and how to stop depending on one platform.
Brand deals 101: how creators land and price sponsorships
What brands look for, how to build a simple media kit, where to find deals, and how to price sponsorships without underselling yourself.
How to sell merch without holding inventory
Print-on-demand lets you sell shirts, posters, and more with no upfront stock. Here's how it works and what to launch first.
How to price a paid membership or fan club
A practical guide to pricing a membership: value-based vs tiers, common price points, and how to match the right offer to your most engaged fans.
Memberships vs tips vs merch: what pays best for creators
A side-by-side look at memberships, tips, and merch by stability, effort, and audience size, plus how to combine them into one revenue stack.
How to win back fans who have gone quiet
Most fans don't leave in a huff — they drift. Catching that drift early is the difference between a win-back and a lost fan.
What is a superfan (and how to find yours)
A superfan is the small slice of your audience who shows up, spends, and spreads the word — and finding them changes how you spend your time.
Fan segmentation 101 for creators
Sending every fan the same message wastes your best supporters and annoys your newest ones. Segmentation fixes both.
Owned vs rented audience: why it matters for creators
Your followers belong to the platform; your email and contacts belong to you. Knowing the difference protects your career.
How to track all your creator revenue in one place
A practical guide to creator revenue tracking — consolidate streaming, merch, memberships, tips, shows, and brand deals into one clear view.
Beacons vs Komi vs AZMTH: which creator platform fits you
Beacons vs Komi vs AZMTH, compared honestly — what each is best at and which creator platform actually fits how you work.
The best fan CRM tools for creators (2026)
A fair roundup of the best fan CRM tools for creators, with a checklist for choosing the one that ties your fans to real revenue.
How to turn followers into real fans
Followers are rented from the algorithm. Fans are yours. Here's how to convert passive followers into an audience you can actually reach and rely on.
How to build a fanbase from scratch
Building a fanbase isn't about going viral — it's about converting attention into relationships you own. A practical, channel-by-channel playbook for creators.
How to monetize your fans (without selling out)
You don't need a million followers to make a living — you need to connect with the fans you have. A guide to the income streams that actually add up.
