Thursday, 3 December 2015

TSU a new social network which pays you money

tsu is free social network and payment platform that shares up to 90% of revenues with its users.
(tsū is pronounced ‘Sue’)If you are social and share quality posts you will get paid cash. Tsu works with organic reach. It rewards influencers who publish content and who have lots of friends.
New social network tsu launched with little fanfare on October 14. The social network has had a cash injection of $7 million from Sancus Capital Prive and other investors before launch.

  • how it works


by posting and sharing original contents you get 90 percent of revenue 90 percent of revenues are distributed to users. To maintain the platform, Tsu receives 10 percent of revenue. It uses the term “infinite thirds” to describe how it allocates its revenue. Here’s how it works:
From $100 revenue, $90 is shared with users. If four users have shared and re-shared content, the revenue is split like this, you can also download tsu app for free IOS and ANDROID
if you are using smartphone download the tsu app for ios and android while creating account of tsu they will required Referrer Shortcode and it is.  KING_OF_GIF
for  joining tsu click here  don’t forget to follow us ( @KING_OF_GIF )
you can check for you balance in bank section, and after making some money you can redeem your money to Paypal account
what is Paypal click here
mobile yousers can  download app for IOS and ADNDROID
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The original content creator receives 50 percent of the remaining $90; in this case, $45. The first user to share the content gets 33.3 percent (one third) of the original $90 generated. In this case, $29.70.
The second degree user, who shares the re-shared content, receives 11.1 percent (1/3 of 1/3 = 1/9) of the original $90 generated. In this case $9.99. The third user (think your third degree connection) receives 3.70 percent (1/3 of 1/3 of 1/3 = 1/27) of the original $90 generated. In this case $3.33.
Its a very cool way of sharing revenue – surely something that other companies might be interested in copying.
Tsu wants its users to be able to monetise all of their content through sharing. According to Billboard, Tsu founder Sebastian Sobczak says: “Why should anyone commercially benefit from someone else’s image, likeness and work giving no financial return to the owner?”
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