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TikTok is ending its $2 billion Creator Fund, a program designed to help users earn money by creating content for the app. According to TikTok's 2020 news release, the fund aims to “fund and empower aspiring creators to make a living through innovative content.” Through this fund, creators earned revenue based on the platform's view share. After the fund launched, many creators voiced their concerns, saying it made TikTok monetization difficult. Hank Green, a well-known YouTuber, and other TikTok creators expressed frustration with the low income generated by the platform. According to NBC, at the time of his complaint video,…

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Tolga Akmen/AFP/Getty Images The days of monetizing creators on TikTok could end this December, according to creator industry expert Sameer Chaudhry, opening new doors to ways to make money on the social media app. That's what it means. This week, TikTok announced that the program's last day will be Dec. 16, ending its first Creator Fund. When first announced in 2020, the fund was a $1 billion pool and the company announced it would pay out creator funds to users. Create more content. TikTok has popularized small voices and helped create some of today's best-known digital culture brands, but many…

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In December of this year, This marks the end of an era for creators to monetize on TikTok, and according to creator industry expert Sameer Chaudhry, it opens new doors to how people can make money on the social media app. It is said that there is a possibility. This week, TikTok announced that the program's last day will be Dec. 16, ending its first Creator Fund. When first announced in 2020, the fund was a $1 billion pool and the company announced it would pay out creator funds to users. Create more content. TikTok has popularized small voices and…

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ONE Friday Fights 40 delivered a new spectacle of Muay Thai and mixed martial arts on Friday, November 10th at Lumphini Boxing Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand. This explosive card featured 12 matchups across both sports, resulting in fierce finishes and sensational fights that peppered the highlight reel of the world's largest martial arts organization. In case you missed the action, here's what was broadcast live on prime time in Asia. Jaos Ayai puts Pai Dan to sleep in the second frame. Jaosayai So Dechapan got back to winning ways in the Thai capital with an impressive two-round finish against Paidan…

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TikTok is ending its $2 billion Creator Fund, a program designed to help users earn money by creating content for the app. According to TikTok's 2020 news release, the fund aims to “fund and empower aspiring creators to make a living through innovative content.” Through this fund, creators earned revenue based on the platform's view share.After the fund's launch, many creators expressed concern that it was becoming difficult to monetize TikTok. Famous YouTuber Hank Green and other TikTok creators have expressed frustration with the low income generated by the platform. According to NBC, Green, who has 8 million followers on…

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Lucy King* It is very important for lawyers and law firms to use various effective strategies, including email marketing, to reach their audience and grow their business. Why use email marketing? While social media and other marketing channels also have their place, email marketing remains an invaluable tool for communicating directly with your audience. In this article, we'll explain why you should use email marketing and 10 tips to get results. Why should lawyers adopt email marketing? customized messaging Email marketing and EDM allow law firms to segment their mailing lists and tailor messages to distinct groups of clients and…

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TikTok is ending its $2 billion Creator Fund, a program aimed at helping users generate revenue by creating content for the app. According to TikTok's 2020 news release, the fund aims to “provide funding to aspiring creators so they can make a living through innovative content.” Through this fund, creators earned revenue based on the platform's view share.After the fund's launch, many creators expressed concern that it was becoming difficult to monetize TikTok. Famous YouTuber Hank Green and other TikTok creators have expressed frustration with the low income generated by the platform. According to NBC, Green, who has 8 million…

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — If you're looking to buy a home in Nashville, you'll need a six-figure salary, according to the latest data. The household income required for a median-priced home in Nashville is 19% higher than last year. “Rising interest rates are definitely a factor in affordability for many residents in the Middle Tennessee area,” explained Kevin Wilson, incoming president of Greater Nashville Realtors. “It's been hovering around the mid-7% range,” he added. These interest rates and rising home prices are making it more difficult than ever to buy a home in Music City. Study reveals 2 Middle Tennessee…

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LinkedIn ranks social media and digital marketing among the top three most in-demand skills for marketing professionals in 2023. The University of Delaware Department of Professional Continuing Studies (UD PCS) offers his two self-paced online courses designed to teach both. We provide the basics of these skill sets and the latest trends for anyone who wants to use online marketing effectively. Students learn the basics and best practices for using social media as a marketing strategy in the Fundamentals of Social Media Marketing certification course. Topics covered include defining and segmenting your target audience, identifying your competitors, developing your brand's…

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — If you're looking to buy a home in Nashville, you'll need a six-figure salary, according to the latest data. The household income required for a median-priced home in Nashville is 19% higher than last year. “Rising interest rates are definitely a factor in affordability for many residents in the Middle Tennessee area,” explained Kevin Wilson, incoming president of Greater Nashville Realtors. “It's been hovering around the mid-7% range,” he added. These interest rates and rising home prices are making it more difficult than ever to buy a home in Music City. Study reveals 2 Middle Tennessee…

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