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tonjeola:How do I Earn Money on Tsū? As a user on social media platforms, your content and interactions are valuable. On tsū, you will get paid for your content. Half of your earned revenue is in the form of royalties generated by the content you post. Sharing content on tsū is as simple as any other social platform. Sign up, post your status, photos, or videos to your page, and engage with your friends as little or as often as you’d like. Tsu users are users just like any other social media platform. You get online to share content with your friends, family and business network. The more you share, the greater your potential to earn some extra money. You may not make a million, but you will earn more than you do for sharing on Facebook or Twitter, right? It’s your content, why should they keep all the revenue your content generates? Want to Make Money Online with Tsu?Here are the three Most Important Tips Grow your Network You’ll need to have a good number of followers and your posts need to be engaging in order to earn money. You also get paid when someone you invited actually joins Tsu. So, start inviting your friends to join. Use the shortcode (your profile URL) so that your family tree – your network – grows. The stronger your network, the more sharing, the more revenue potential. Avoid spamming and other tactics. You will be banned. Just go out their and start inviting your friends and colleagues. As they join and share, your revenue will grow. Once the accumulated amount in your Tsu account hits the $100 mark, you can cash it out. If you are friends with a user, than each of you automatically follow each other, and you will share both levels of content in your feeds (‘Public’ and ‘Friends Only’ posts). They recommend you only befriending people you actually know or want to know. Trust us on this one! Choose a Niche In one sense this is a tactical move. On the other hand, it is the most natural thing for a genuine social media user to do. Don’t be a try-hard. Choose a subject or topic you enjoy sharing about (it may even be yourself) and start sharing it. Try and be consistent in the subjects you tend to cover and the way you cover them. In other words: If your a video lover, start sharing your best video’s. If you have favourite sites, start sharing form those with your own comments and your own take. The key is to be known – and appreciated for something. If you want people on Tsu to follow you – and you do – then make yourself predictable. Make it clear to me what kind of content i am going to be hit with if I follow you. Gain Followers with Engaging Content If you follow a user, you can see their ‘Public’ posts. Users you follow will not see your ‘Public’ posts unless they choose to follow you. Likewise you can have Followers that you choose not to Follow. Quality content through social networks always generate strong engagement while helping you discover and be discovered by the community. Tsū’s community is made up of all different types of people ranging from artists, chefs, photographers to college sport fans. With quality content, hashtags also help your content to be discovered. Keep the hashtags relevant to the content you share. Focus on quality content. Quality content is always fresh, unique and provides some value back to the community. We’ve seen this through memes, photos, videos and even status updates. Complete your profile, share some content, and be ready to engage with the community as they share interact with you. Click www.tsu.co/latinish to join |
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Facebook has been having some trouble lately. Users are often frustrated by their frequent algorithm and user changes. People with large social media presences have seen their ability to reach their followers, much to their followers’ dismay, radically diminished. The the big question is: what will be the next Facebook? When I think about the average Facebook user, I think about my mom. She uses Facebook to keep up with friends and family who live far away, post pictures of grandkids, and whatever the latest gossip The Walking Dead has to offer. So it’s hard for me to picture her having the same user experience on any of the other social media platforms available. But in my mind, Tsu challenges this. Facebook and Twitter both use user-generated content to generate profits for their shareholders. Tsu wants to do the exact opposite. It launched on the 21st, and its algorithm intends to re-distribute sales revenue directly to its source. YOU Tsu calls itself the first combined social network and payment platform that allows for users to maintain complete ownership of the content they post. Similar to Ello, another anti-Facebook platform, Tsu is free to use and invite-only. Want to join? www.tsu.co/latinish. At a glance, Tsu seems to work in the same way as any other social network. Page views generate ad revenue, but only 10% of that ad revenue is returned to Tsu. 50% of ad revenue is dolled out to the conent owner. The other 50% is given to the user who brought the content owner into the network. Confused? I was a little at first too That 50% of profits propogates in an infinite series of thirds up a ‘family tree’ of users that begin with the original content owner. The person who invited him is the parent, and they get a third. The person who invited that person is a ‘grandparent’ and received a third of that third. So it’s like one giant pay-it-forward platform. Once you’ve accumulated $100 in your ‘bank account,’ you can cash it in. Sounds pretty neat, huh? www.tsu.co/latinish if you’d like to join, and be sure to follow us too. If you want to know more, drop a comments and i will respond to it quick as possible
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Facebook has been having some trouble lately. Users are often frustrated by their frequent algorithm and user changes. People with large social media presences have seen their ability to reach their followers, much to their followers’ dismay, radically diminished. The the big question is: what will be the next Facebook? When I think about the average Facebook user, I think about my mom. She uses Facebook to keep up with friends and family who live far away, post pictures of grandkids, and whatever the latest gossip The Walking Dead has to offer. So it’s hard for me to picture her having the same user experience on any of the other social media platforms available. But in my mind, Tsu challenges this. Facebook and Twitter both use user-generated content to generate profits for their shareholders. Tsu wants to do the exact opposite. It launched on the 21st, and its algorithm intends to re-distribute sales revenue directly to its source. YOU Tsu calls itself the first combined social network and payment platform that allows for users to maintain complete ownership of the content they post. Similar to Ello, another anti-Facebook platform, Tsu is free to use and invite-only. Want to join? www.tsu.co/latinish. At a glance, Tsu seems to work in the same way as any other social network. Page views generate ad revenue, but only 10% of that ad revenue is returned to Tsu. 50% of ad revenue is dolled out to the conent owner. The other 50% is given to the user who brought the content owner into the network. Confused? I was a little at first too. That 50% of profits propogates in an infinite series of thirds up a ‘family tree’ of users that begin with the original content owner. The person who invited him is the parent, and they get a third. The person who invited that person is a ‘grandparent’ and received a third of that third. So it’s like one giant pay-it-forward platform. Once you’ve accumulated $100 in your ‘bank account,’ you can cash it in. Sounds pretty neat, huh? www.tsu.co/latinish if you’d like to join, and be sure to follow us too. If you want to know more, drop a comments and i will respond to it quick as possible
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I got a call from my mum, saying the same to me.. she heard from NTA Nigerian news |