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How to make money on Clubhouse – La Stampa

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Earning with social networks has been a long-held dream. Many platforms have tried to link an economic income to this simple activity: share, distribute likes, simply connect us in exchange for a few cents of dollar / euro or credits to convert.

In 2014, the social Tsu promised to share the advertising revenue with users. A strategy that attracted 2 million subscribers in the first 3 months of launch, but that ultimately didn’t work. Two years later, the founder, Sebastian Sobczak, announced the closure: “The site is offline due to maintenance costs and the missed last round of investments.” Other platforms, with similar mechanisms, have taken the same path in recent years. Many of these, like 3Tags or Bitlanders, don’t have never crossed American borders. And in any case, they never managed to reach a number of subscribers that could guarantee the distribution of profits.

Despite the negative examples of the past, new platforms have joined the best-known social networks, such as Twitter, in a new operation of partial redistribution of revenues: in short, tools have been introduced that allow even those who do not have hundreds of thousands (or millions) of fans to earn money in exchange for their time and work.

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Twitter, Audio Spaces (almost) for everyone. And paid tickets arrive

by Simone Cosimi


The contributions to the most appreciated speakers
Although it has existed for just over a year, and only exploded in Europe last January, Clubhouse has already organized to pay off users. The US app, so far only available on iOS devices, has just been released in beta version for Android as well.

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On Clubhouse you can earn through Payments, a tool similar to Twitter tips: to pay any amount to your favorite author just go to his profile and cliccare su Send Money; the audio platform founded by Paul Davison and Rohan Seth will not retain any commission and the Stripe platform will take care of the technical intermediation.

The entrance tickets for the rooms
Furthermore, it will soon be possible to establish an entrance ticket for certain rooms: that is, it will be necessary pay to log in as listeners to conversation and maybe get involved as a speaker. And you can bet that the same can also happen with Clubs, that is, groups that organize rooms and discussions with a precise calendar: in short, a contribution may be required to register.

Support for top authors
Again: Clubhouse debuted Creator First, an acceleration program created to support the most creative authors, able to mobilize very large audiences and to invent new clubs or formats: until March 31, 2021, these figures were able to apply and receive equipment, support for creative development or identification of guests and speaker (maybe celebrities that would have been difficult to involve otherwise), promotion and a monthly fee, in addition to the right contacts with brands to be able to monetize or sponsor the shows; in all likelihood, this special fund will be renewed.

Propose yourself as moderators or organizers
Beyond the current official tools and those that will eventually arrive in the future, even on Clubhouse you can build a role as a professional moderator, entering into agreements external to the platform with companies or individuals who need a conductor for the events: in this case, in addition to the in-depth knowledge of the platform, all those fundamental qualities for conducting live events, from predisposition to moderation to effectiveness in public speaking, bearing in mind that the public can take the stage at any moment.

Similarly, if you do not have the attitude of a moderator, but have interesting contacts and relationships, or the ability to build them easily, you could propose yourself (always to companies or subjects outside the Clubhouse) as Room organizer, a figure who would be in charge of selecting, managing and coordinating the participants in a show or broadcast on Clubhouse.

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