Substack Isn’t Trying to Become the New TikTok. But It Is Wooing Creators With Cash
Substack is dedicating $20 million to poaching creators from other content monetization platforms.
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MrBeast Isn’t Bidding for TikTok—Yet
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TikTok Is Back. But Meta Is Reportedly Offering Creators Cash Bonuses to Stay on Reels
New Instagram-exclusive posting bonuses range from $10,000 to $50,000.Inc. - 4d -
Content creators respond to TikTok's uncertain future in the US
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Your cash emergency fund probably isn’t going to cut it in this economy
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TikTok Creators and Brands Are Bracing for a Potential Ban
Billions in advertising flows through TikTok, which could be banned in the U.S. as soon as Jan. 19. Brands and creators are racing to prepare.The New York Times - Jan. 9 -
TikTok creators left in limbo while awaiting decision on potential platform ban
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TikTok Creators in Limbo as Platform Ban Looms
The TikTok ban could leave creators in the lurch.Inc. - Jan. 5 -
A TikTok Ban Looms. Creators Say They'll Believe It When They See It.
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