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Triller Awards 1-Year Contracts Worth $14 Million to Black Creators

300 creators will each receive $4000 per month in cash and equity

Triller is awarding one-year contracts to 300 leading Black social media creators who attended the October 20 debut of the new Triller conference series, Assembly for Black Creators. Following the success of the inaugural conference, made possible by the support of leading brands Hallmark Mahogany and Popeyes, Triller sought to further provide sustainable opportunity and access to capital for Black creators in a meaningful way.

Each creator in the new program will earn $2,000 in fees and $2,000 in Triller company equity per month to create original short-form content on the Triller app, as well as Triller’s other social channels, beginning January 1, 2022, for a period of 12 months. The financial pledge to creators, totaling $14 million, is believed to be the largest ever one-time commitment of capital to Black creators.

“Triller and our partners are supporting Black creators as a way to deepen the pipeline of Black-created content and to ensure that Black creators have a seat at the table in the digital advertising revolution,” said Mahi de Silva, CEO of TrillerNet, the parent company of Triller, Verzuz, Triller Fight Club, FITE and Amplify.ai. “The market opportunity for brands and advertising to tap into some of the most dynamic and culture-setting creative talent is massive, and the brands that lean furthest into the Black creator economy will be the winners.”

The financial pledge was previewed by Triller executive chairman Bobby Sarnevesht during a live keynote session at the October 20 conference entitled “The Power of Creative Integrity,” featuring Verzuz co-founder Swizz Beatz, Triller executive Bonin Bough and Sarnevesht. Popeyes and Hallmark Mahogany are among the brands that are participating in the Assembly for Black Creators conference series.

“By funding creators at scale, we can build upon our strategy of empowering the Black creator community and create new integration opportunities for smart brands,” said Bonin Bough, Triller’s Chief Growth Officer, who led the initiative for Triller. “We are excited to bring this new generation of creators into the Triller ecosystem and help them thrive.”

Black creators who attended the Assembly for Black Creators and are part of the funding program were invited based on their social media engagement, reach, and leadership across key verticals.

Assembly for Black Creators featured Popeyes, Hallmark Mahogany, and other brands who provided creative briefs so that creators could begin shooting and editing original branded content in exchange for compensation immediately following the conference. The Assembly for Black Creators conference series will resume at the live first annual Black Creator Conference to be held by Triller in the first half of 2022.

The objective of Assembly for Black Creators is to empower Black creators and talent to deepen the pipeline of Black-owned content across entertainment, lifestyle, fashion, sports, and other genres available to consumer brands for integration and advertising opportunities.

Brand managers and content creators meet in a virtual “Monetization Village,” working together to strategize, ideate, and execute real-time social media campaigns. Through this collaboration, brands get immediate access to bespoke integrations, new audience exposure, and possibilities for future collaboration with creators. The conference features breakout and training sessions focused on digital design, new creator tools, augmented reality, culture marketing, virality and trends, and platform partnerships and brand building.

For more information, please visit https://assemblyforblackcreators.com.

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