White Label Content Creation Business

3 White Label Content Creation Business Success Stories [2024]

Updated: October 8th, 2024

With hundreds of startups opening almost daily, the demand for white label content creation services is also increasing.

A white label content creation is where a freelancer or a content writing agency produces content you publish as your own. When done right, white label content creation can be profitable and saves you time while helping you solidify your position as an industry expert.

To start a white label content agency, look for a platform that matches your needs and request for content. You may need to customize the content before submitting it to the client.

In this list, you'll find real-world white label content creation business success stories and very profitable examples of starting a white label content creation business that makes money.

1. Brotherdale ($1.2M/year)

Hunter Franklin and Marcus Taylor founded Brotherdale when they realized they could monetize their passion for creating content while traveling. Starting in April 2021, their Nashville-based agency now generates six-figure monthly revenues by focusing on ROI-driven videos and photos for marketing.

How much money it makes: $1.2M/year
How much did it cost to start: $500
How many people on the team: 6

How We Built A 7-Figure Creative Agency Out Of Our Love For Creating Content

Brotherdale, a creative agency based in Nashville, currently generates impressive 6-figure monthly revenue by creating videos and photos with an end goal of increasing conversions, leads, clicks, and social media followers for their clients, attracting and retaining customers through word of mouth and social media presence.

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2. Yes To Brand ($132K/year)

Veronica Baljak, the co-owner of Yes to Brand, started her online business journey by building dropshipping stores for herself, family, and friends. Through networking, sharing her knowledge in blogs and on social media, and becoming a motivational dropshipping influencer, Veronica gained a dedicated following and decided to create Yes to Brand, an agency that helps people start and improve their online businesses. With sales averaging $11,000 per month, Veronica's positive mindset and passion for manifesting success have led to rapid growth and opportunities for collaboration.

How much money it makes: $132K/year
How much did it cost to start: $7K
How many people on the team: 3

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How This Dropshipping Influencer Started A $11K/Month Agency

Dropshipping entrepreneur Veronica Baljak shares how her agency, Yes to Brand, helps people start and grow their online businesses, averaging $11,000 in monthly sales just three months after launching by focusing on positive mindset, collaboration, and transparency with customers.

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3. Merrative ($24K/year)

Harshala Chavan, the founder of Merrative, came up with the idea for her business after noticing a lack of dedicated spaces for people to discuss literature. After attending a book club meetup, where she had a great discussion with others who had read the same book, she wondered if she could bring this experience online at scale. She validated her concept through participating in BPlans and growing her Instagram page, which eventually led to the launch of Merrative as a community-led marketplace for publishing talent.

How much money it makes: $24K/year
How much did it cost to start: $100
How many people on the team: 0

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How I Bootstrapped A $2K/Month Online Community To Discuss Literature

Merrative, a community-driven marketplace for publishing talent, generates an average of $1,500 per month in marketplace transactions from their 5,000+ strong community of readers, writers, journalists, and scholars.

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