, , ,

Wattpad is revamping its creator program and making it more accessible

Storytelling platform Wattpad is revamping its creator program and making it more accessible for writers, the company announced on Thursday. Launched last year, the Wattpad Creators Program was limited in scale and “overly complicated,” the company says. Since its launch, Wattpad has paid out nearly $3.8 million in stipends through the program. Wattpad plans to pay out $1 million more during the rest of the year.

At launch, the program featured different tiers based on a writer’s goals. With the revamped program, WattPad is shifting from program tiers with different requirements, to a single level and experience for everyone in the program. The Toronto-based company says this change will make it easier for writer to focus on their writing, rather than which tier they should aim for.

To be eligible for the program, a writer must commit to writing a minimum of 500 words per week and have at least one completed novel-length story of 50,000 words or more in their catalog. In addition, a writer must have at least one story in an eligible genre that has achieved a minimum number of Engaged Readers. The company counts an Engaged Reader as someone who has spent more than five minutes on a story in the last 365 days. The criteria for Engaged Readers vary from 9,000 for general fiction to 100 for horror.

Although the new program is currently invite-only, Wattpad says the new criteria will enable it to add more writers. Wattpad notes that the program gives writers the option to pause and resume participation.

Nick Uskoski, Wattpad Head of Content and Creator Development, told TechCrunch in an email that the company is removing some of the barriers to entry so it can bring more writers into the program. The original program was open to just a few hundred writers, and offered stipends upon entry. People were eligible for various levels of stipends depending on a tiering system. In the new program, the company is moving to a model that offers stipends for specific writing initiatives.

Wattpad is also placing a greater focus on writer education and coaching with the revamped creator program. The original version of the program offered perks to writers who were more experienced or had published more work, while the updated program will give all writers access to these resources.

All writers in the program will get access to Wattpad’s editorial response tool, which lets writers ask the company’s in-house editorial team questions. Writers will also get access to new tools and resources that will help them grow, along with access to live editorial coaching and office hours. In addition, writers will get access to quarterly meetings where the company will share information about building a career on Wattpad.

“Not everyone has the time, resources, and privilege to attend writing workshops and retreats, so we’re bringing that same kind of community, support, and insight to the Wattpad Creators Program,” Uskoski said. “We don’t just want to be the place where writers start their career, we want them to grow and flourish on Wattpad and beyond.”

The new program will offer limited-term writing initiatives to encourage new content in genres we want to see more of on the platform. The first of these is a year-long Writing Intensive-style project, which will pay a stipend for publishing new chapters on a regular weekly schedule.

Wattpad is revamping its creator program and making it more accessible by Aisha Malik originally published on TechCrunch

https://techcrunch.com/2023/06/01/wattpad-is-revamping-its-creator-program-and-making-it-more-accessible/


November 2024
M T W T F S S
 123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
252627282930  

About Us

Welcome to encircle News! We are a cutting-edge technology news company that is dedicated to bringing you the latest and greatest in everything tech. From automobiles to drones, software to hardware, we’ve got you covered.

At encircle News, we believe that technology is more than just a tool, it’s a way of life. And we’re here to help you stay on top of all the latest trends and developments in this ever-evolving field. We know that technology is constantly changing, and that can be overwhelming, but we’re here to make it easy for you to keep up.

We’re a team of tech enthusiasts who are passionate about everything tech and love to share our knowledge with others. We believe that technology should be accessible to everyone, and we’re here to make sure it is. Our mission is to provide you with fun, engaging, and informative content that helps you to understand and embrace the latest technologies.

From the newest cars on the road to the latest drones taking to the skies, we’ve got you covered. We also dive deep into the world of software and hardware, bringing you the latest updates on everything from operating systems to processors.

So whether you’re a tech enthusiast, a business professional, or just someone who wants to stay up-to-date on the latest advancements in technology, encircle News is the place for you. Join us on this exciting journey and be a part of shaping the future.

Podcasts

TWiT 1007: All the Hotdogs in the World – China's 'Salt Typhoon' Hack, Google on the Chopping Block, Recall AI This Week in Tech (Audio)

In this episode of This Week in Tech, the panel tackles the "biggest hack in US history," the future of AI, and the role of government in tech. From the Chinese hack's implications to Microsoft's AI-powered Recall, the Supreme Court's tech-related cases, and the push for social media age verification, Leo Laporte, Patrick Beja, Wesley Faulkner, and Alex Wilhelm provide insightful analysis and lively discussion on the most pressing issues facing the industry today. China's "Salt Typhoon" hack, dubbed the "worst hack in our nation's history," which compromised US telecommunications infrastructure and allowed surveillance of high-profile individuals The panel debates the challenges of securing outdated infrastructure and the role of government in regulating tech companies DOJ's push for Google to sell off Chrome to break its search monopoly, and the potential implications for competition and innovation Alex Wilhelm's article "If you like startups, you should love anti-trust" and the importance of fostering competition in the tech industry Microsoft's Windows 365 Link, a $349 mini PC that streams Windows from the cloud, and the potential for thin client computing Microsoft's Recall AI feature, which records and indexes users' screen activity, raising security concerns but offering potential benefits for users The Supreme Court's involvement in cases related to Facebook's Cambridge Analytica data breach and the fate of America's low-income broadband fund The panel also discusses their personal experiences with parenting in the digital age and the challenges of balancing screen time, privacy, and education for children Meta's push for Apple and Google to verify users' ages on social media platforms, and the challenges of implementing effective age verification while protecting user privacy Amazon's talks with Instacart, Uber, Ticketmaster, and others to enhance its AI-powered Alexa assistant Spirit Airlines filing for bankruptcy amidst financial losses and mounting debt payments Alex laments the addition of ads to Amazon Prime Video and the panel debates the tradeoffs of bundled subscription services Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Patrick Beja, Wesley Faulkner, and Alex Wilhelm Download or subscribe to This Week in Tech at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit shopify.com/twit veeam.com lookout.com bitwarden.com/twit
  1. TWiT 1007: All the Hotdogs in the World – China's 'Salt Typhoon' Hack, Google on the Chopping Block, Recall AI
  2. TWiT 1006: Underwater Alien Civilizations – Bluesky Growth, Tyson Vs. Paul, AI Granny
  3. TWiT 1005: $125,000 in Baguettes – iPod Turns 23, The $1.1M AI Painting, Roblox
  4. TWiT 1004: Embrace Uncertainty – Political Texts, Daylight Saving Time, Digital Ad Market
  5. TWiT 1003: CrabStrike – Delta Sues Crowdstrike, Hospital AI, Surge Pricing