If you'e been wondering how to monetize your fediverse posting ...
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If you'e been wondering how to monetize your fediverse posting ... https://sub.club has good news for you!
"If you post quality content and you've developed a loyal audience, you should be able to ask your most passionate followers to support you with a premium subscription.
That's a promise not available on the Fediverse ...until now."
@dimillian has a short threa announcing availabiilty in @IceCubesApp and sub.club advisor @quillmatiq has more info here.
sub.club's a project of The BLVD, Inc, the makers of @mammoth. I know there was a lot of skepticism when Marc Benioff, Mozilla, Long Ventures et al, funded Mammoth ... with so many good apps out there, how are they expecting to get VC-level returns on their investment? But if sub.club can tap into the creator economy, there's clearly money to be made!
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The Nexus of Privacyreplied to The Nexus of Privacy last edited by
Here's @Sarahp's coverage of sub.club in TechCrunch https://techcrunch.com/2024/08/29/sub-club-aims-to-fund-the-fediverse-via-premium-feeds/
And see, I was iright about the VC aspects!
"The potential for sub.club could grow alongside the open social web. When Meta’s Threads fully integrates with ActivityPub, it would bring a new class of creators into the fediverse, and they may be looking for alternative means of monetization beyond advertising, which the fediverse generally avoids. (Threads, however, may not).
That’s a potentially monetizable activity, Decrem thinks, which is why Mammoth and sub.club’s parent company, The Blvd. Inc., is seeking to raise a seed round.
“If people start building little apps, you’ll start seeing entrepreneurial activity and money flowing through the system. And I think that’s exciting to a class of investors,” Decrem said."
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The Nexus of Privacyreplied to The Nexus of Privacy last edited by
ah, Lemmy.
@Sarahp's article is currently at #4 in https://lemmy.world/c/fediverse with +61 votes.
Meanwhile my post starting this thread is just barely in the top 10 ... at -57!
OK, sure, her artcile's a lot better than my post, fair enough ... but -57 ?
From the comments, it looks like some people thought my post was self-promotional spam ... which is pretty funny actually. No, I was just reporting the facts. Good times.
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ophiocephalic 🐍replied to The Nexus of Privacy last edited by
@thenexusofprivacy
"creators" () : Let's escape our dependency on techbro profiteers by migrating to the fediverse and [checks notes] becoming dependent on other techbro profiteers -
Step 1: reproduce dependency on profiteers
Step 2: ???
Step 3: profit! (for profiteers)
@[email protected] @[email protected] -
Laurens Hofreplied to The Nexus of Privacy last edited by
@thenexusofprivacy @Sarahp @quillmatiq
i did not realise lemmy users where this bad at using lemmy, but thats fucking hilarious actually