Slow Ventures added the first check to a wooden work founder from the Creator Fund of $ 60 million

by SkillAiNest

The Slow Venture Creator Fund has invested 2 million Million Million in Jinton Kitz Messez, a famous wooden -working creator, which has its own line of about 600,000 followers, about 75 75 million video feedback, and wood -working tools.

This is the first investment sign for the Slow’s $ 60 million Creator Fund since the launch in February. The fund helps the creators start business, under the belief that what they successfully affected is the one who can make them a good founder.

Talking to Tech Crunch, the central investor of the deal, Slow Ventures fellow Billy Parks, said that the role of creators has changed a lot in the past decade, or so, primarily from creators focusing on the media and brand dollars, who are now focused on the real, “off -platform” business.

Parks said, “Pandemic diseases have directly intensified consumer growth for many. But the real signal is among those who have maintained this rise and increased, which shows that they can make something lasting and sustainable.”

He said that a good creator thinks like a businessman, “Not to pursue fame, but to create a real business that he owns and control them.”

This is the place where the kitz mouse came. His videos help teach wooden work, and since then he has been expanding to sell his tools and accessories to his audience. It has a team that helps develop business development, operations and of course YouTube YouTube content. Slow investment will help with the creation of business and other content.

After attacking the violence one night in 2010, Kitz mouse went into wood work. A video posted on its channel Recently, he told the story that he was awakened in a blood pond, which is surrounded by police officers and paramedics, and is shaking at his offer. His injuries were severe: broken eye sockets and geshs needed 80 stitches. “This is the happiest moment of his life because, at least, he was alive,” he said.

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Shortly afterwards, he went to the wooden work, deciding that it was time to chase his dreams and to leave anything behind. He bought a camera and started posting his creations on YouTube, gathered loyal to the process. But as his business and personality grow, he faced common challenges, as the founders face, such as inventory management and paying for themselves for their tools business.

Sel’s Creator was one of the 700 applicants of the fund and told Tech Crunch that when Parks arrived to get more information about their business, it was interesting.

Katz Moos told Tech Crunch, “Cat Parks, who belongs to Slow, reached me in March to tell me he would like to meet.”

“When we met him at his 30,000 square foot shop in Santa Barbara, we were blown up with a serious and long -term commitment to this brand and a small business was developed,” Parks told the Parks.

Parks said Slow wants to contribute with the creators at the beginning of his journey so that he can help them when it will have the most impact on helping them. (Free from this fund, he has already contracted with a few creators).

The Slow Creator Fund is an exposure of how firms are looking to find ways to invest more in the creator’s economy and work with those who influence, as such creators become new business mains. (Other creators have tried to increase the venture capital to help their colleagues, along with their careers.)

Parks said Slow wants to work with the creators who clearly work in fixed places, rather than wide entertainment, together with those who are engaged in their crafts community and authority. Parks added, “This combination creates a strong foundation and sustainable growth businesses. It is not contrary to how investors already examine their founders.

Since this investment, Kitz Mouse hired product developers, filed patent applications, see new products to build, and hoping to share more educational content around wood work. “The purpose is to post all major platforms,” he said. “But our main focus will always be YouTube.”

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