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  • Any resources for larger creators?

    Posted by brokencompass502 on January 21, 2026 at 2:01 pm

    I'm looking for boards, resources (here on Reddit or elsewhere) that focus on larger accounts. I've got about 500k followers on TikTok/Insta/Facebook in addition to 4 other monetized TikTok accounts.

    I'm at a spot right now where I'd like to speak to creators who are in a similar space. I've tried posting on various boards here on Reddit but the responses have almost always missed the mark. I'm not "better" than any small creators, as I was once in their shoes, but I'm not at a point where I need advice from someone who's been on TikTok for 3 months. I also don't need "hacks" or tricks, as I don't steal or repost content.

    I've got some decent paid partnerships and collabs but I'm looking to expand on what I've done in that area. Plus I just want to talk TikTok and FB payouts and monetization, etc.

    Anyone in that follower range know of good resources for accounts of this size?

    Ameliax replied 22 hours, 44 minutes ago 3 Members · 4 Replies
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  • FrontBad6338

    Guest
    January 21, 2026 at 2:31 pm

    I’d be interesting in something like this too.

  • sirpeexalot

    Guest
    January 21, 2026 at 3:24 pm

    Just mention that in your questions – That you’re looking for replies from serious or longtime creators. You will get all kinds of replies if your question is relevant. This want doesn’t justify the need for yet another platform…

  • ArtemLocal

    Guest
    January 21, 2026 at 4:23 pm

    For accounts in this range what actually helped me (and a few peers) wasn’t generic creator groups it was communities built around professional outcomes: monetization splits, deal negotiation playbooks, revenue benchmarks, and attribution for long-form vs short-form. A few paths worth exploring: Groups that track actual partnership terms (rates, deliverables, exclusivity windows) not how to make viral videos. Creator communities tied to platforms like Patreon, Ko-fi, or bespoke newsletters that share metrics from 6-figure creators. Niche Slack/Discord channels where the focus is revenue streams (brand deals, merch, licensing, equity partnerships).

    Polls and hookup threads are noise unless they’re about real deals and contracts. Creators with scale care about terms, not tricks. When you say monetization, what’s the core revenue model you want to scale: brand deals, platform payouts, or your own product funnel?

  • Ameliax

    Member
    January 22, 2026 at 7:57 am

    It’s interesting how you’re looking for peers at a similar level to share insights and strategies — that kind of targeted support can make a huge difference. I see a parallel for students preparing for the Math GED Help: just like creators at your follower level benefit from talking to others with similar experience, students often make faster progress when they work with tutors or study groups who understand the challenges at their level. Personalized guidance and access to the right resources — whether for monetization strategies or GED math problems — can really accelerate results and help you reach your goals more efficiently.

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