Check Out Tsu, A New Social Media Platform
As
a Twitter expert, I primarily encourage others to become actively involved in
Twitter’s online social networking service. My primary reason is that Twitter
can be so much more than a social or selling platform. It is an opportunity to
make a positive impact in the world, and to serve those who may never invest in
our products or services. Shift the focus to – how can you serve people and
empower them. At a future date, if people do business with you, it will be
based on this rule: “All things being equal, people will do business with,
and refer business to, those people they know, like and trust.” So, the first rule is to build rapport and trust.
Where is Twitter now? Twitter is now just reaching its
potential. Facebook is tapped out. So, what other social networking sites
would I recommend?
There
is a new site, a free social media platform called Tsu (pronounced
Sue). It is fast growing, and the whole culture is about sharing, a personal
philosophy I strongly embrace throughout my teachings. Right now, it is by
invitation only, so I invite you to sign up here.
Tsu
has an incredible system, you can monetize your social content. They have an
incentive where they give back their advertising money to the users, those that
are helping to spread the messages. Tsu rewards social activity for all users.
You can share photos, videos and content with your friends and followers. Tsu’s
philosophy… “We believe in quality content, real ownership, and the value
of one’s own network. We recognize members for their likeness, image and
content. Our content creators earn fair value for all the social things they
already do.”
The
Tsu culture is all about sharing, liking and communicating with one another. It
is wide open. Tsu went from 2 million people in less than 2 months. Whereas,
Facebook took 18 months to achieve that milestone.
What
makes Tsu special?
It is very similar to Facebook and Twitter, but the primary goal is to share
and like each other’s ‘stuff’. On Facebook there has been a shift in Facebook’s
etiquette. If you ‘like’ a number of people that would state that you are using
it incorrectly and shut you down for 2 weeks.
The
culture on Tsu is simple: share it with other people, comment other people’s
‘stuff’ and get rewarded for it. It is very similar to Twitter in the sense
that there are more conversations. Tsu will be a great replacement to Facebook,
or at least challenge Facebook usage. I know it has dramatically cut down my
Facebook usage to a quarter of my daily activity.
Remember
Tsu is strictly by invitation only. I invite you to sign up here.