Friday, 23 October 2015

TSU

When asking Google if the social network Tsu is legit you may run into this auto suggestion: ‘Tsu is ownership of content’ – but what does this mean? Well, as an content creator you automatically own the copyright to your work. It doesn’t matter if you are an artist with a formal education or just a hobbyist that loves to paint, draw or take pictures with your camera or phone.
You can do whatever you want with your newly created content. Upload it to your website, post it on Facebook and / or Google+, tweet it out to the whole world or just let it sit in one of these dark edges on your hard drive so it can gather some dust. If you want to do so you can even give it away for free. I don’t count how often I get asked if I could give away one of my pictures for a “we don’t have any budget for the photos” project.
But: others need to have your permission to use your photos, paintings and drawings. If anyone finds one of your images in the Google search she / he have to contact you before using it for their blog or website.
So what’s about social networks? You captured this wonderful sunset with amazing orange clouds in a dramatic sky. Your friends should see it! Uploading the picture to a social network of your choice is a breeze. Soon you will get some comments, likes and maybe even shares.
Places like Facebook need content and engagement like this to get their business running. And the goal of this business is very clear: selling advertisements. Facebook is a great place for advertisers to run paid ads, boosted posts and much more. Facebook make lots and lots of money with their Ads and the advertisers may make some Dollars with the very clever ad targeting system Facebook has.
And what’s about you, the user? The person who uploads his own content, likes, comments and shares posts from others? Do you get compensated for doing this? No?
Here is a quote from Tsu founder Sebastian Sobczak: ‘Established social networks have built amazing business models prospering on the total monetization of free user-generated content. Why should anyone commercially benefit from someone else’s image, likeness and work giving no financial return to the owner? The markets we participate in are enormous, growing and can materially compensate each user – we’re simply and uniquely rewarding the users who are doing all the work. This is the way the world should work.’
Tsu gives 90% of its ad revenues to the users. So while doing whatever you do on other social networks you can earn some cash for your content and your engagement.
To say it more precise: Tsu is payed ownership of content. And yes, Tsu is legit – trust me and many other users about this. 
Join Tsu Here:

No comments:

Post a Comment