Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Tsu Social Payment Platform

Tsu The First Social Payment Platform Where Members Keep Ownership Of Their Content

   Everyday millions and millions of social media users login to their accounts and create user generated content. Facebook Twitter, Pinterest and all the other social sites show targeted ads around the site content and are profiting from our activity.

  There is only one person who is not profiting and that is the user himself. But things are changing with the Tsu Social Payment Platform. 

  Tsu monetizes user generated content in exactly the same way as Facebook and Twitter but the user creating the content retains ownership of the content that they produce.

 

 tsu social payment platform 

 

  Here is what Tsu founder Sebastian Sobczak has to say about how social media sites monetize user generated content.

“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.”

  The Tsu Social Payment Platform works in much the same way as any other social media network. Ad revenue is generated from page views but unlike traditional business models advertising revenue is distributed to the member.

 

 tsu social payment platform - image showing the ads

 

Here is how Tsu distributes advertising revenue:  

  • 10% goes to Tsu

  • 50% of the remaining 90% goes to the owner/content creator

  • the remaining 50% goes to the Network that brought the content creator to Tsu

   The Network share of the ad revenue splits by an infinite series of thirds up the Network or as Tsu calls it the “family tree”

   The content creator gets 50% of the remaining 90%, the person who invited the content creator gets a third, the user who invited the content creators sponsor gets a third of that third and so on and so on.

   Once a user has accumulated $100 they have the option to cash out their revenue.

  Tsu has a built in peer to peer payment system making Tsu a very useful social site for Charitable Non Profit Organisations.

 

The Tsu Social Payment Platform keeps just 10% of the advertising revenue…. 90% goes to the members…. why are you still using Facebook?

 tsu the first social payment platform to share its advertising revenue with its members

Saturday, September 12, 2015

How To Avoid The 3 Most Common Affiliate Mistakes

    Affiliate marketing is one of the most effective and powerful ways of earning some money online. This program gives everybody a chance to make a profit through the Internet. Since these affiliate marketing programs are easy to join, implement and pays a commission on a regular basis, more an more people are now willing in this business.

    However, like all businesses, there are lots of pitfalls in the affiliate marketing business. Committing some of the most common mistakes will cost the marketers a large portion taken from the profit they are making everyday. That is why it is better to avoid them than be regretful in the end. 

Mistake number 1: Choosing the wrong affiliate. 

   Many people want to earn from affiliate marketing as fast as possible. In their rush to be part of one, they tend to choose a bandwagon product. This is the kind of products that the program thinks is “hot”. They choose the product that is in demand without actually considering if the product appeals to them. This is not a very wise move obviously. 

   Instead of jumping on the bandwagon, try top choose a product in which you are truly interested in. For any endeavor to succeed, you should take some time to plan and figure out your actions. 

   Pick a product that appeals to you. Then do some research about that product to see if they are in demand. Promoting a product you are more passionate about is easier than promoting one for the sake of the earnings only.

Mistake number 2: Joining too many affiliate programs. 

   Since affiliate programs are very easy to join, you might be tempted to join multiples of affiliate programs to try and maximize the earnings you will be getting. Besides you may think that there is nothing wrong and nothing to lose by being part of many affiliate programs. 

   True, that is a great way to have multiple sources of income. However, joining multiple programs and attempting to promote them all at the same time will prevent you from concentrating on each one of them. 

    The result? The maximum potential of your affiliate program is not realized and the income generated will not exactly be as huge as you were thinking initially it would. The best way to get excellent result is by joining just one program that pays a 40% commission at least. Then give it your best effort by promoting your products enthusiastically. As soon as you see that it is already making a reasonable profit, then maybe you can now join another affiliate program. 

    The technique is to do it slowly but surely. There is really no need to rush into things, especially with affiliate marketing. With the way things are going, the future is looking real bright and it seems affiliate marketing will be staying for a long time too. Check out 2 best Affiliate programmes below of which i have tried myself and are proven:
 
http://www.iboaffiliate.com/#a_aid=55af90e55466f



 http://ibobanners.com/?a_aid=55af90e55466f&a_bid=552a666f

  

Mistake number 3: Not buying the product or using the service.

   As an affiliate, you main purpose is to effectively and convincingly promote a product or service and to find customers. For you to achieve this purpose, you must be able to relay to the customers that certain product and service. It is therefore difficult for you to do this when you yourself have not tried these things out. Thus, you will fail to promote and recommend them convincingly. You will also fail to create a desire in your customers to avail any of what you are offering. 

   Try the product or service personally first before you sign up as an affiliate to see if it is really delivering what it promises. If you have done so, then you are one of the credible and living testaments aware of its advantages and disadvantages. Your customers will then feel the sincerity and truthfulness in you and this will trigger them to try them out for themselves.

   Many affiliate marketers make these mistakes and are paying dearly for their actions. To not fall into the same situation they have been in, try to do everything to avoid making the same mistakes. 

   Time is the key. Take the time to analyze your marketing strategy and check if you are in the right track. If done properly, you will be able to maximize your affiliate marketing program and earn higher profits.





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Monday, September 7, 2015

Free Social Network and Payment Platform - tsu

  tsū is a free social network and payment platform that shares up to 90% of revenues with its users. tsu shares social revenues with everyone, for any type of content, size of network or level of influence. 

  Using tsū requires nothing more than what you already do on other social media platforms today. Our model is global, scalable, and designed to empower the user. For the first time every user can be a content creator earning royalties in perpetuity. 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. 

  New members can only join tsū by user invitation (via member shortcodes.) Our invite-only system enables us to track and distribute network value to the users who help tsū grow. Join now from my link: http://www.tsu.co/fawad4812

   tsū shares social revenues that come from third party ads, sponsorships and partnerships. Once economics are created, tsū receives 10% to maintain the platform. Half of the remaining earned revenue is paid to the user who created the content. The other half of the remaining earned revenue is distributed to the user’s network Family Tree. Users on tsū monetize their content and network in perpetuity, which continues to grow alongside the community.

  your network is also valuable. The other half of your earned revenue on tsū comes from the growth and activity of your personal social network. One third of all users’ content-generated revenue is passed up to the person that directly invited them to join tsū. A third of the remaining shared revenue will then go to the person that invited that user, and so on. The generations of users in your personal network are a part of what we call your Family Tree.

  When someone clicks on your short code URL, they are invited to sign-up for tsū. Once a new user sign-up, they automatically follow your account and will see your updates through their news feed. Behind the scenes, that member also becomes part of your family tree. Any shared revenues that the invitee earns becomes shared revenue with you, the inviter. You can invite new members via email or SMS through the website and the app. 

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Essential Factors for a Successful Website

   To succeed at your online business (whether you are selling your own product/service or are selling for other merchants as an affiliate), you need a website created just for that - a simple, focused site. Your website should be easy to build, maintenance-free, low cost, credible, and a powerful traffic-builder and customer-converter.  

   Having the right tool and the right product alone won’t ensure the success of your website. There are many factors to be considered while designing a site. Unfortunately, most of these are often ignored by Internet business owners. 
 
  Build It for Speed - It's a fact of modern life - people are in a hurry. This means that you have between 10 and 30 seconds to capture your potential customer's attention. To minimize your load time, keep graphics small. Compress them where possible. Use flashy technology (JavaScript, Flash, Streaming Audio/Video, animation) sparingly and only if it is important to your presentation.  

  Target your Market - Know who your market is and make certain that your site caters to their needs. It is critical that your site reflect the values of your potential customers. Is your market mostly business professionals? If so, the site must be clean and professional. Is your product aimed mostly a teenagers and young adults? Then your site could be more informal and relaxed. The key here is to know your market and build the site to their preferences.  

 Focus the Site - Make certain your website is focused on a primary goal: selling your product or service. A site offering many unrelated products is not necessarily unfocused, but this is often the case. If your business does offer many products, dedicate a unique page for each instead of trying to sell them all from one page. 
   
 Credibility Is Crucial - The most professionally designed website won't sell if your customers don't believe in you. A clear privacy statement is one way to build your credibility. Provide a prominent link to your privacy statement from every page on the site as well as from any location that you are asking your visitors for personal information. Provide legitimate contact information online.  

  Navigation should be simple - Make site navigation easy and intuitive. Simple and smooth navigation adds to the convenience of the visitors. Add powerful search and catalog features. Visitors usually don’t have the patience to navigate through the whole website to find what they are looking for.
 
  Consistency is the key - Make sure the site is consistent in look, feel and design. Nothing is more jarring and disturbing to a customer than feeling as if they have just gone to another site. Keep colors and themes constant throughout your website.  

  Make your website interactive and personalized – Add feedback forms as well as email forms that allow your prospective customers to ask you any questions they might have pertaining to a product. Personalization of your  website is another key element that can build your visitor’s trust and increase your sales. Personalization technology provides you the analytic tools to facilitate cross-selling and up-selling when the customer is buying online. It would give you an idea of what products to cross-sell and up-sell. For example, when a person buys a CD player, a disc cleaner can also be offered. 

  Content is King - Good content sells a product. Ask yourself the following questions. Does your copy convey the message you wish to get across to your visitors? Is it compelling? Does it lead your visitor through the sales process? Have others review, critique and edit your copy to insure it is delivering the intended message. Always double check your spelling and grammar.  



 



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