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Title: Faucets don't cut it? Earn money by posting content on tsu.co!
Post by: mybitcoincharts on October 15, 2014, 11:56:46 AM
Hey,
tsu.co, a new social network site, shares half its advertising revenue with its users. Currently it is invite only, but you can follow me on http://www.tsu.co/bitcoin (http://www.tsu.co/bitcoin) to start earning with your own content :) I already started blogging bitcoin related news there, so stay tuned!

Background: The company shares 50% of its revenue with its users. If you enter the site based through http://www.tsu.co/bitcoin (http://www.tsu.co/bitcoin), you earn money from advertising clicks and from additional people that come to the site through your invitation!


Title: Re: Faucets don't cut it? Earn money by posting content on tsu.co!
Post by: mezmerizer9 on October 15, 2014, 12:18:30 PM
First of all, I can't open  the website. It may be a prob with my pc but other sites are working just fine.

Second:
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Currently it is invite only, but you can follow me on http://www.tsu.co/bitcoin to start earning with your own content
How do we get an invite? is that a ref link? will you pm us?

And did you earn anything/how much.



Title: Re: Faucets don't cut it? Earn money by posting content on tsu.co!
Post by: mybitcoincharts on October 15, 2014, 12:28:57 PM
First of all, I can't open  the website. It may be a prob with my pc but other sites are working just fine.

Hmm, I just tried again: works fine on my end.

Second:
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Currently it is invite only, but you can follow me on http://www.tsu.co/bitcoin to start earning with your own content
How do we get an invite? is that a ref link? will you pm us?

And did you earn anything/how much.
The whole site is currently invite only, but every profile link (like the one above) works like both an invitation and a ref link. How much you make entirely depends on the size of your following. I once read Facebook earns about $5 per user per year. So having 1000 followers/fans/whatever and getting half of that revenue, that would be $5*1000*0.5 = $2500 per year. Of course it's still unclear whether tsu.co gets the same advertising revenue per user as facebook.


AND: Mods, I'm stupid! I meant to post in the offtopic thread but catched the wrong tab. Can you move the thread?


Title: Re: Faucets don't cut it? Earn money by posting content on tsu.co!
Post by: dothebeats on October 15, 2014, 02:32:00 PM
As far as my understanding about revenues from ads goes, the more traffic the site has, the bigger the revenue it may create. May I know of a definite plan that you have there in order to achieve such a revenue? How does this work? Kindly explain in detail, please. :)


Title: Re: Faucets don't cut it? Earn money by posting content on tsu.co!
Post by: nguyenducquy on October 15, 2014, 03:31:04 PM
does it pay in bitcoin?


Title: Re: Faucets don't cut it? Earn money by posting content on tsu.co!
Post by: mybitcoincharts on October 15, 2014, 06:51:43 PM
does it pay in bitcoin?

Not right now. It's still quite small though (and young! Just a few days since release apparently), so given a significant population of bitcoin-payout demanding users, I hope that btc payout will be an option soon.


Title: Re: Faucets don't cut it? Earn money by posting content on tsu.co!
Post by: mybitcoincharts on October 15, 2014, 06:58:15 PM
As far as my understanding about revenues from ads goes, the more traffic the site has, the bigger the revenue it may create. May I know of a definite plan that you have there in order to achieve such a revenue? How does this work? Kindly explain in detail, please. :)

Ad networks usually pay per click. While having a giant network like facebook will help segmenting target demographics, I can't see a correlation between size and revenue per user.

My primary plan is to have a bitcoin news channel on tsu.co, though. I have not stated that the $2500/year are my goal. While it would be nice to make a profit from that site, I'm not counting on it.


Title: Re: Faucets don't cut it? Earn money by posting content on tsu.co!
Post by: bitsmichel on October 15, 2014, 08:01:40 PM
As far as my understanding about revenues from ads goes, the more traffic the site has, the bigger the revenue it may create. May I know of a definite plan that you have there in order to achieve such a revenue? How does this work? Kindly explain in detail, please. :)

Ad networks usually pay per click. While having a giant network like facebook will help segmenting target demographics, I can't see a correlation between size and revenue per user.

My primary plan is to have a bitcoin news channel on tsu.co, though. I have not stated that the $2500/year are my goal. While it would be nice to make a profit from that site, I'm not counting on it.
How much can one expect to earn with tsu.co ? Do you think $50 / month is possible?


Title: Re: Faucets don't cut it? Earn money by posting content on tsu.co!
Post by: SatishMotaNaak1 on October 15, 2014, 08:38:46 PM
Does it pay well!!


Title: Re: Faucets don't cut it? Earn money by posting content on tsu.co!
Post by: DhaniBoy on October 16, 2014, 03:00:25 AM
I hope this can give bitcoin faucet is more, if the faucet is proven to pay? Can you provide proof of payment of the faucet, as this could be a reference to us that this faucet proven to pay ...  8)


Title: Re: Faucets don't cut it? Earn money by posting content on tsu.co!
Post by: mezmerizer9 on October 16, 2014, 03:50:07 AM
I hope this can give bitcoin faucet is more, if the faucet is proven to pay? Can you provide proof of payment of the faucet, as this could be a reference to us that this faucet proven to pay ...  8)


does it pay in bitcoin?

Not right now. It's still quite small though (and young! Just a few days since release apparently), so given a significant population of bitcoin-payout demanding users, I hope that btc payout will be an option soon.


As you can see, they are still not paying. Don't really know when will they and don't know if it would be worth it. To pay up  a decent amount and for the owner to make a profit, he needs to make a pretty good amount of btc from ad revenues.


Title: Re: Faucets don't cut it? Earn money by posting content on tsu.co!
Post by: Kakmakr on October 16, 2014, 05:46:27 AM
Wonder if they copycat BitBiz.io idea? I joined that BitBiz.io site and the people there share 100% of the income from advertisements and donations.

They even have total transparency on the Blockchain as proof of that.

I have to say, I get more from that site, than I get from faucets. ^Smile^

The tsu site is still new, so it might grow into something good, so my advice is to join both sites to double your income. ^Grin^


Title: Re: Faucets don't cut it? Earn money by posting content on tsu.co!
Post by: mezmerizer9 on October 16, 2014, 04:14:53 PM
Wonder if they copycat BitBiz.io idea? I joined that BitBiz.io site and the people there share 100% of the income from advertisements and donations.

They even have total transparency on the Blockchain as proof of that.

I have to say, I get more from that site, than I get from faucets. ^Smile^

The tsu site is still new, so it might grow into something good, so my advice is to join both sites to double your income. ^Grin^

Is  BitBiz.io good? how uch did you earn from it so far and how long are you on it?


Title: Re: Faucets don't cut it? Earn money by posting content on tsu.co!
Post by: graves on October 16, 2014, 04:22:56 PM
does anyone know any other good places?


Title: Re: Faucets don't cut it? Earn money by posting content on tsu.co!
Post by: kotwica666 on October 16, 2014, 04:44:21 PM
Wonder if they copycat BitBiz.io idea? I joined that BitBiz.io site and the people there share 100% of the income from advertisements and donations.

They even have total transparency on the Blockchain as proof of that.

I have to say, I get more from that site, than I get from faucets. ^Smile^

The tsu site is still new, so it might grow into something good, so my advice is to join both sites to double your income. ^Grin^

Like you wrote - tsu.co is a new page .. and in my opinion, as fast as we heard about it so fast may die :) but anyway i wish them good luck!

Like above - how long are you on BitBiz.io and did you earn something from them?


Title: Re: Faucets don't cut it? Earn money by posting content on tsu.co!
Post by: mezmerizer9 on October 16, 2014, 05:15:47 PM
does anyone know any other good places?

Good places for earning some btc? like faucets or...?


Title: Re: Faucets don't cut it? Earn money by posting content on tsu.co!
Post by: Kakmakr on October 17, 2014, 07:31:01 AM
I cannot highjack the OP's thread with BitBiz.io stuff guys, it will not be fair towards him/her.

But if you want to see, how much people earn at BitBiz, just simply go there and click on 2. official public accounting thread under Talk Crypto Business topic and see for yourselves. {All payments and income are posted in the blockchain for anyone to see}

Let's keep this on topic and rather discuss tsu.co here.  ;D

Has anyone joined them? How much have you earned there?


Title: Re: Faucets don't cut it? Earn money by posting content on tsu.co!
Post by: jsantos on October 26, 2014, 02:19:29 AM
I earned my first cents... let's see if it's sustainable.
If you need an invite, feel free to use: http://www.tsu.co/jsanto


Title: Re: Faucets don't cut it? Earn money by posting content on tsu.co!
Post by: Omikifuse on October 26, 2014, 06:03:49 AM
A site that erns from adversing, but that is invite only?

In my time advertisementsare meant to be seem by as many people as possible


Title: Re: Faucets don't cut it? Earn money by posting content on tsu.co!
Post by: TomPeace on September 05, 2015, 06:43:29 PM
I earned my first cents... let's see if it's sustainable.
If you need an invite, feel free to use: http://www.tsu.co/jsanto

Tsu definitely works. I have been paid already and I have donated few hundreds to charity. Below is the proof of my payment. I also know many people who were paid and here you can see another proof - http://tsuforum.com/forum/13-paid-checks/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmZUXql-VTU