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If you’re anything like me, you’re probably still racking your brain trying to find the perfect gift for your loved ones this holiday season. And if your favorite person is a content creator, you may be even more confused about what to get them.
Fortunately, I’m a seasoned content creator plus an expert gift-giver, and — with the help of a few other knowledgable creators — I crafted this list of gifts to consider for the creative in your life.
So, whether you want to spoil a friend or treat yourself, here are some items on almost every content creator’s wish list.
1. Planner or Calendar
2. High-quality microphone or Mic Accessories
3. HULKEN Bag
4. Ring Light
5. Personalized Workplace Decor
6. Online Course or Workshop Subscription from Their Favorite Influencer
7. Subscription to their Favorite Software or Platforms
8. Gift Cards
8 Gifts for Content Creators
1. Planner or Calendar
Content creators have a lot on their plate. For example, I must plan and conduct interviews for my podcast and YouTube channel, schedule social media posts, handle research, and meet deadlines.
While there are plenty of digital content management tools and platforms out there to manage these tasks, I’ve found it doesn’t hurt creators to have a physical calendar or planner on hand to keep organized.
“It’s a bit old school but still a great way to stay on top of projects,” says Lisa De La Cruz of The Wonder of Anime. “You can write your monthly, weekly, or daily to-dos down and complete them.”
2. High-quality microphone or Mic Accessories
Podcaster Victoria Johson of the Sailor Moon Fan Club podcast recommends the Blue Snowball microphone for creators early in their journey.
“This is a good, affordable microphone for a content creator who’s just getting started in their journey,” she says. “I’ve been using one since 2015, and it’s sturdy, reliable, and provides good quality for its price.”
The Blue Snowball mic can be purchased via Amazon, Logitech, or Best Buy for prices ranging from $39.99 to $49.99.
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If you’re willing to invest a bit more money, cosplayer and content creator Kumar says professional wireless microphones and mobile adaptors are excellent gifts for creators who often film on their smartphones.
“If you make a lot of videos where you’re talking or interviewing other people, a good microphone that is compatible with your phone is key,” he says. “Sure, a phone’s internal mic can pass on some occasions, but it usually doesn’t sound as crisp as it can be.”
Kumar warns relying on your phone‘s microphone can pose a problem if you’re interviewing or recording content in a crowded place, such as a convention or large event.
“Your voice is going to get washed out by everything else in your environment,” he explains.
Kumar suggests the DJI Mic Mobile Phone Adapter and Wireless GO II by RODE as potential gifts.
“The audio sounds so crisp and crystal clear, and people who watch your content will notice that, too,” he says. “And if you ever get a DSLR camera or any kind of professional camera, these mics will be compatible with those, too!”
The DJI Mic Mobile Phone Adapter is available from DJI for $249, and RODE’s Wireless GO II is available for $299 on RODE’s website.
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3. HULKEN Bag
This next gift suggestion also comes from Victoria, and honestly, I might snag this one for myself this Christmas. Victoria recommends the Hulken Bag for creators who often carry equipment or accessories.
“If the content creator in your life starts selling products or has a booth at a convention, the HULKEN bag is one of the most convenient things to have,” she explains. “You can throw it over your shoulder to go upstairs or wheel it around.”
The HULKEN even has a zippable flap to protect items inside from rain or snow, which can be extremely helpful if you carry equipment during less-than-ideal weather.
“It’s also good if you just have a bunch of stuff you’re carrying around like a cosplay or cameras and other tech to record content outside your house,” Victoria says.
Prices for the HULKEN bag start at $89.99.
4. Ring Light
The one below by Blackmore Pro Audio is similar to mine and can double as a tripod holding your smartphone. It’s available for $66.15 at Home Depot, and you can get similar models for as little as $20 from Amazon.
5. Personalized Workplace Decor
You can get creative with this kind of gift.
6. Online Course or Workshop Subscription from Their Favorite Influencer
For instance, the CEO of Foundr teaches a course called “How to Go From 0 to 500K Followers in 12 Months” and shares tips on how creators can grow their businesses.
7. Subscription to their Favorite Software or Platforms
For example, content creator Chris Dillon recommends purchasing a subscription for Adobe Creative Cloud.
Notion has a free tier, and packages for groups start at $8 per month, billed annually.
8. Gift Cards
“There are so many tools or subscriptions that content creators have to use, like Headliner for podcast editing or WordPress or Squarespace for their website,” Victoria says. “A gift card could be the perfect way to offset the costs of these many monthly or annual plans.”