I’m relatively new on Tsu, and now I’m very sorry I haven’t joined earlier. Every day counts. I find Tsu as the most exciting social media site to date. That is because it’s full of young people who don’t give a penny to know how big a shot you are on Google Plus, that being the reason I haven’t even ever mentioned “you know me from G+”. It’s nice to find people you already know, at least at the beginning. Now, be careful, because I’ll let you know what I found in my first month there.
I don’t have a massive network and I don’t do a few dollars per day yet, because I’ve just found out what was missing.
[source: http://www.mashinie.com/]
Tsu is not for snobs. I’m sick of them and sick of spammers. My advice is to not encourage rigging the system.
People here want to have fun. They like pictures, they like gifs and they hope to make money, even a penny. Of course, if you make just a cent per day, it’ll take a hundred days to make a dollar, and a thousand days to make the minimum sum to redeem, so, it’s not the “free money” paradise.
But it is very clear that you can increase your wages from one cent per day, to two cents per day, to four, to ten to fifty. You have to increase your network, because the revenues came from advertising, and the advertisers pay per views. So it is clearly simple, more views, more money.
Promote your Tsu link to invite more “children”. Teach them to be active, to do the same with their link.
You have to post daily, a few times.
You have to comment on as many posts as possible, the posts you like, of course, and don’t forget to properly like them too.
If you find them dashingly beautiful and you haven’t finished your daily sharing ratio (eight posts), you may share them, exposing those posts to your network.
If you have thousands (even two) of “children”, and they are as active as you are, you may have a chance to reach a constant five dollars per day without a lot of activity, without fuss or “hard work”.
I just found someone who said a month ago that “we have to work hard first, to increase our network” in order to make more wages here, and now he “freely advises” that “any hard effort is not justified by the meanings”. Of course, what do you think, you’ll become a millionaire on Tsu? No way!
I like some things on Tsu a lot. I consider myself “experienced” in social media, and I liked that you have to evolve, to be more flexible and to understand the wave when you see it. If you don’t understand that, you’re no “expert”. You’re no expert if you use automating tools for adding followers and to automatically unfollow them after that. It’s perfect that there aren’t such tools for Tsu yet, but maybe they’ll appear.
Here, doesn’t matter if you have more friends than followers, so leave this kind of concept away. If you are an influencer, a real one, that will be shown in time. Reach your quota of five thousand “friends” and if your posts are likable, you’ll make followers as well, even more than five thousands.
Believe me that between two hundred friends and six hundred, there is a difference which can be seen in your daily wages.
You need them active, that’s the secret. Not people who are too proud to post on Tsu because they are “experts”, and they don’t believe in this network for various reasons.
Reasons like: “You’ll never see the money, people who claim they have received it are all liars”, or, they can’t justify they’re legit”, or, “what will happen to my content, they are stealing it and then selling to various third parties”. BS, believe me. Oh, and the list of “reasons” continues…
My advice: Don’t fall for “share this and you’ll receive that amount of money” kind of slogans. Share content you really like. If you can specify some source (in the comments, it’ll do only good for everyone).
If you don’t have a huge amount of friends and followers, doesn’t matter a lot if you post your blog posts, or your business. I repeat, active people are there for fun. Now, this “fun” has more faces or edges. It is advisable to specify the source of the picture you post.
How I see the “copyright infringement” stuff: If an “artist”, meaning a “photographer” exposes his pics on a site which sells them, they have to arrange for them to be not downloadable for non-paying “visitors”. If one sees an unsigned picture on a no name site and shares it, or shares the link, that’s no copyright infringement.
If you don’t post the pic as being yours, is no infringement, if you specify the credits is no infringement, if you don’t sell the pic for your gain instead of the artists’ (in the situation you haven’t acquired the rights from the artist) is not infringement, if you downloaded the pic from the artist’s website and donated something there (the majority of them has a “donate button”) is no infringement, etc.
If you know the artist, give him credit! It will increase his reach, you actually help him/her by exposing his/hers pieces of work.
If you are correct, you’ll grow, even slower at first, after that with the snowball effect. Believe me!
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