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Ever thought of turning your content niche into a creator-led business empire? Then this episode is a treat for you!In this episode of Digitek Presents The Creator Room, we sit down with Rishabh Jain, co-founder of Labour Law Advisor (LLA), one of India’s most trusted platforms for finance, business, and law. Not limiting himself to content, Rishabh has a knack for building businesses from 0 to 1. We dive into his journey of building multiple businesses, learning from his successes and failures alike! Watch along as he also talks about maintaining a sustainable, high-trust ecosystem from Jaipur while balancing content, affiliate marketing, and physical product ventures.This conversation is a masterclass for anyone who wants to play the long game! You’ll be learning how to build long-term creative equity and trust-based monetization that goes far beyond temporary viral moments.We dive into:- Labour Law Advisor’s revenue breakdown: How affiliates drive 40–50% of their revenue and how this recurring income source works effectively for creators.- Why doesn’t he recommend the path he has taken for other creators, and what valuable lessons his failures taught him?- An exclusive announcement of a creator-investor community by LLA.Ways a lasting trust and loyalty can be built into the audience and why Rishabh prefers a deeper connection with his audience than money.- Rishabh and Mandeep’s 8+ year old partnership and the secret to its success. - How a lean, 20-person multi-purpose team in Jaipur is retained in a world full of high attrition rates in start-ups.- Strategic ways to minimize conversion "leakage" and make sure the creator gets paid for the work they put in.If you are a creator, aspiring entrepreneur, or someone building a business online, this episode will completely change how you think about monetization, audience integrity, and business longevity.Chapters:00:00 - Trailer01:35 - LLA’s Revenue Sources07:05 - Shocking Revenue Split!12:24 - Rishabh’s Unexpected Business Advice14:02 - Leakage and How it Affects Your Sales23:15 - Why Creators Don’t Trust Affiliates24:21 - How to Build Trust in Your Audience27:12 - Rishabh’s Sponsorship Amount Formula30:01 - Creator Equity Deal Breakdown33:10 - Overhyped Revenue Source38:52 - Secrets To Good Partnerships41:51 - LLA’s Surprising Team Structure46:52 - 3 Tips to Retain Employees50:50 - Is Content Creation Enough?53:48 - Will Rishabh Exit His Partnership?55:01 - Last Video… Last MessageAbout Rishabh Jain Rishabh Jain is the co-founder of Labour Law Advisor (LLA), a premier Indian content platform dedicated to personal finance, labor law, and entrepreneurship. Known for his transparent, research-heavy approach, Rishabh has spent over 8.5 years building a community that prioritizes authentic advice over quick gains. Beyond YouTube, he has successfully diversified into digital courses, community-led initiatives, and physical product brands, pioneering a unique creator-founder-led model that blends digital distribution with tangible business operations.
By LeverageX MediaEver thought of turning your content niche into a creator-led business empire? Then this episode is a treat for you!In this episode of Digitek Presents The Creator Room, we sit down with Rishabh Jain, co-founder of Labour Law Advisor (LLA), one of India’s most trusted platforms for finance, business, and law. Not limiting himself to content, Rishabh has a knack for building businesses from 0 to 1. We dive into his journey of building multiple businesses, learning from his successes and failures alike! Watch along as he also talks about maintaining a sustainable, high-trust ecosystem from Jaipur while balancing content, affiliate marketing, and physical product ventures.This conversation is a masterclass for anyone who wants to play the long game! You’ll be learning how to build long-term creative equity and trust-based monetization that goes far beyond temporary viral moments.We dive into:- Labour Law Advisor’s revenue breakdown: How affiliates drive 40–50% of their revenue and how this recurring income source works effectively for creators.- Why doesn’t he recommend the path he has taken for other creators, and what valuable lessons his failures taught him?- An exclusive announcement of a creator-investor community by LLA.Ways a lasting trust and loyalty can be built into the audience and why Rishabh prefers a deeper connection with his audience than money.- Rishabh and Mandeep’s 8+ year old partnership and the secret to its success. - How a lean, 20-person multi-purpose team in Jaipur is retained in a world full of high attrition rates in start-ups.- Strategic ways to minimize conversion "leakage" and make sure the creator gets paid for the work they put in.If you are a creator, aspiring entrepreneur, or someone building a business online, this episode will completely change how you think about monetization, audience integrity, and business longevity.Chapters:00:00 - Trailer01:35 - LLA’s Revenue Sources07:05 - Shocking Revenue Split!12:24 - Rishabh’s Unexpected Business Advice14:02 - Leakage and How it Affects Your Sales23:15 - Why Creators Don’t Trust Affiliates24:21 - How to Build Trust in Your Audience27:12 - Rishabh’s Sponsorship Amount Formula30:01 - Creator Equity Deal Breakdown33:10 - Overhyped Revenue Source38:52 - Secrets To Good Partnerships41:51 - LLA’s Surprising Team Structure46:52 - 3 Tips to Retain Employees50:50 - Is Content Creation Enough?53:48 - Will Rishabh Exit His Partnership?55:01 - Last Video… Last MessageAbout Rishabh Jain Rishabh Jain is the co-founder of Labour Law Advisor (LLA), a premier Indian content platform dedicated to personal finance, labor law, and entrepreneurship. Known for his transparent, research-heavy approach, Rishabh has spent over 8.5 years building a community that prioritizes authentic advice over quick gains. Beyond YouTube, he has successfully diversified into digital courses, community-led initiatives, and physical product brands, pioneering a unique creator-founder-led model that blends digital distribution with tangible business operations.