👉 Biggest Mistake That Will Keep Creators Broke in 2025

Here's what the richest creators are doing that others miss.

A lot of people start creating content. They spend hours writing, commenting, and building their presence online.

They gain followers. They build engagement.

But then, they get stuck.

Because they don’t know how to monetize.

Here’s what most creators do to try and make money:

  • Sell digital products (courses, templates, etc.)

  • Offer coaching or consulting services

  • Launch membership communities

  • Secure brand sponsorships

  • Promote affiliate products

These can work for some, but they’re also what everyone is doing.

The market is saturated with creators selling personal branding services, courses, digital products etc.

And on top of that most creators don’t think or act like entrepreneurs.

They get burned out. They quit creating. Or they settle for scraping by, making a few thousand a month.

The biggest problem: Most creators aren’t thinking like entrepreneurs. They miss the point and treat it like a hobby or passion project.

They don’t see the real value of what they’ve built: an engaged audience.

If you’ve created a loyal, niche audience that trusts you - you already have what most founders only dream of. 

So here’s what to do next:

Start a business.

Here’s why you’re in the perfect position to succeed:

  • You know your audience better than anyone.

  • You understand their pain points, needs, and desires.

  • You’ve already built distribution—people are paying attention to you.

  • Your comments & DMs are a goldmine for identifying what they want.

It’s not about trying to monetize the same way everyone else does.

It’s about building something that solves a real problem for your audience.

Here is how:

1. Think like an entrepreneur. Stop looking at your audience as “followers” and start seeing them as customers you can serve.

2. Create a product or service. Learn their pain points, figure out what they need, and build it.

3. Learn to use no-code tools. Learn to build quick prototypes that solve problems.

Product is easy to build now. Distribution is the hard part—and you already have it.

Creators who think like entrepreneurs don’t just make content. They make solutions. And that’s how they win.

Here are a few ideas to get you going. Think about how to apply these to your niche.

1. Niche SaaS Product

Target Audience: Fitness coaches

Pain Point: Fitness coaches struggle to track and update custom workout plans for multiple clients.

Example: A tool that allows coaches to easily create, update, and share personalized workout plans with clients, complete with progress tracking and feedback options.

2. Done-for-You Service Powered by AI

Target Audience: B2B consultants

Pain Point: B2B consultants spend too much time creating detailed proposals for potential clients.

Example: An AI-driven proposal generator where consultants input client needs, and it outputs tailored, professional proposals in minutes.

3. Group Coaching System with Templates and Automations

Target Audience: Freelancers transitioning to agency owners

Pain Point: Many freelancers don’t know how to scale their business beyond solo work and hire effectively.

Example: A 6-week group coaching program with templates for client contracts, onboarding workflows, and hiring systems to help freelancers transition to building small agencies.

4. White-Label Product

Target Audience: Influencer management agencies

Pain Point: Agencies waste time creating influencer contracts and tracking campaign deliverables for each brand.

Example: A white-label influencer campaign tracker and contract template that agencies can customize and use for managing clients’ campaigns efficiently.

5. Tool for Your Niche Powered by Data

Target Audience: Food truck owners

Pain Point: Food truck owners struggle to predict the best locations and times for sales.

Example: A tool that pulls foot traffic and event data to help food truck owners find high-traffic spots and schedule their locations for maximum revenue.