Tsu Social Network 2014

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Tsu Vs Facebook



Tsu the social network that pays. Tsu is a network that was born in 2014, as part of a social media network revolution.


Tsu is a new and exciting emerging social network, which has not been around for long but has attracted a lot of users.

The website layout is similar to Facebook, it has similar features and is very user friendly. So no new learning.

The major difference is that Tsu pays you for activity, your post, share, comment, like etc.

Everything you would normally do on Facebook will get you paid on Tsu.





Sounds too good to be true..

Well lets put it this way,

If you have ever used Facebook, you would have noticed that there are ads that are displayed as part of the page template.









Lets say you use Facebook daily, you have a Facebook fan page, 100,000 users. Everyday you post an update to your 100,000 users.

Some of those users will go to your fan page and check the update, especially if its long and interesting.

When they go to your page they will see the Facebook ads, every view of the ad counts as an impression and companies pay for ad impressions. Facebook makes a lot money from ads and pays the user nothing.

Tsu Social Network 2014 - has a different opinion about the ad revenue, it believes that a percentage should be paid to the user as a reward. 

Now lets say you have a Tsu profile with 10,000 or more Tsu friends and followers, you regularly post updates and like/share/comment. There will be a large percentage of your users/followers seeing the ads, for which Tsu will pay you for. You will make at least a $1 a day if not more just for normal activity.






There is no catch its free to use and there are no charges, they pay by cheque. Minimum payout is $100. The only way to join is through an invite.


So please use my link to join. 

https://www.tsu.co/tsumo

Thanks


Also check out, Tsu Social Network 2014 guides to Tsu and building profiles.

The Tsu guides are short, but very helpful.

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