Your host today is Ali Hamed, an investor at Crossbeam and CoVenture. Today, we cover Spotter, a business that provides capital and knowledge to a number of the world’s most influential creators, including Mr Beast. So in the process of discussing Spotter, we will also dive into the inner workings of YouTube and their creator platform.

To break down Spotter, I’m joined by their CEO, Aaron DeBevoise.

Show Notes
[00:02:52] – [First question] – How the YouTube ecosystem became what it is today
[00:05:52] – The transition from mobile to professional television quality content
[00:08:58] – How advertising on YouTube works and generates revenue for its creators
[00:11:47] – The moment YouTube had to differentiate themselves from Google’s ad auction
[00:13:20] – How the pandemic has accelerated the pace of their ad revenue
[00:16:19] – Why YouTube nailed monetization in a way that other platforms haven’t
[00:18:53] – His background and how he came to learn so much about YouTube
[00:22:57] – Capital deployed and projects financed so far in the YouTube ecosystem
[00:25:13] – Overview of the main ways to fund a YouTube creator
[00:27:30] – Thoughts on pricing and his risk reward perspective
[00:30:49] – The breadth of uses for proceeds when creators invest in their brands
[00:36:42] – What ad optimization and asset management means in this asset class
[00:38:48] – The order of magnitude people are willing to pay for premium content
[00:40:06] – Where the barriers to entry are that make Spotter so defensible
[00:45:06] – The future of YouTube in the next five to ten years
[00:47:03] – Something he used to believe about YouTube that has changed

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