Slow Ventures cuts first check from $60M creator fund into woodworking founder

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The Creator Fund of Slow Venture has invested $ 2 million in the popular wooden content, including about 75 million video views and its own wooden equipment, with its own lines of its own wooden equipment.

It identifies the first investment for the Million of Slow’s Million 60 million Creator Fund From its introduction in February. Helps to launch a business manufacturers in the business, which made them successful under the belief that this is what can make them a good founder.

Talking to TechCunch, Billy Parks, the top investor Slow Venturer of the agreement, said that the role of manufacturers has changed drastically for the past decade or more, mainly focusing on the media and brand dollars who are now focusing on the “off-platform,” business.

Parks said, “The epidemic accelerated customer growth for many people. But the original signal maintained the past of the boom and grew, which showed that they could create something permanent and durable,” Parks said.

He said that a good creator-founder thinks like an entrepreneur, “The fame does not chase, but to create a real business owned and controlled by them.”

It is here that Katz-Moss came to the development of the HIS business, the operation and of course a team to help create YouTube content. Slow’s investment will help support the effort to create business and other materials.

After a night violently assaulted in the 21st, Katz-Mos went to wood work. A video has been posted on his channel Recently, he narrates the story that he woke up in a blood pool, surrounded by police officers and paramedics in his surprise presence. His injuries were serious: a broken eye socket and 80 stitches needed for gash. He said that it was the happiest moment of his life because he was very least alive.

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Shortly after that, he went to wood work, decided that his dreams were time to chase and it was time to leave something incomplete behind. He bought a camera and began posting his creation on YouTube by collecting a loyal follow in the process. However, as his business and personality increase, he saw himself in the face of the common challenges in the face of the establishments, as his equipment paid Inventory Management and himself for the business.

Slow’s Creator Fund was one of the 700 applicants, Catz-Moss was one and told TechCrunch that it was exciting when the parks arrived to find out more about his business.

“Slow to Billy Parks reached me in March to find out that he wants to meet,” Katz-Mos told Techcunch.

“When we went to see him at his 30,000 square feet of foot shop at Santa Barbar, we were blown up in his serious and long-term promise to the brand, and a scald business was created,” Parks told why Slow Catz-Moss chose to choose Techchen.

Parks says that Slow wants to be partner with the creators early in their trip so it can help them when it will have the most impact on their growth. (It’s already Deal with a few creators, Independent from these funds).

The Creator Fund of Slow is a showcase on how companies are trying to invest more in the Creator Economy and are looking for ways to work with influencers, because these national manufacturers become new business maven. (Other manufacturers want to increase the capital of the initiative Support their careers as well as their colleagues.)

Parks says Slow wants to work with creators that work clearly in places defined without extensive entertainment, grouping with the community and authority in their craft. “This combination is made for business with strong foundations and sustainable growth,” the parks continue. Investors are not the opposite of how investors already test their founders.

Since the investment, Catz-Moss has appointed product developers, filed a patent application, watching new products to create, and hoping to share more educational materials around woodwork. “The goal is to post all the big platforms,” he said. “But our initial focus will always be YouTube.”

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