So a few months ago a new social network called tsū (pronounced ‘Sue’) was launched and attracted over a million users in just 5 weeks!
Why? Because they pay you to use their network. And it doesn’t cost you a thing.
tsū is very much like Facebook where you can share your thoughts, pictures, videos, etc. with your friends or fans. But have you ever though about the fact that everything you share actually belongs to you? Let’s say you are writing what is on your mind or what you did that day. You’re publishing something electronically that came from your own mind and can be considered intellectual property. But why do anyone care?
Well, if you take a look at tsū’s biggest contestant, Facebook, you should care. Facebook and may other social media platforms make money by showing ads on your pages hosted by them. So every time someone, including you, sees any of your pages Facebook say ka-ching! If you think about all the clever ways they get you to keep on opening up pages, that’s a lot of ka-chings in one day…
tsū on the other hand, does the same, but they give some of the money they make back to their users. Nice right?
There are also vibes going around that tsū is promoting and focusing on good quality community members, which is a plus point for me.
So with more than two million users beginning this year (6 Jan 2015 according to ZDNet) tsū, like Facebook, can still be used to connect to your friends, share your ideas and promote stuff, but with a little difference.
I recommend going and check it out for yourself! Click here to join tsū today.