Creators can now charge exclusive content with TikTok 'Series'

by WarriorForum.com Administrator
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TikTok's new Series lets makers add a paywall to selected content, to help income potential in the application.

TikTok explains:

"Developed with our community's love of sharing authentic stories, expertise and experiences in mind, Series enables eligible creators to post Collections of premium content behind a paywall which viewers can purchase for access. One Series can include up to 80 videos, each up to 20 minutes long, giving people a new, longer format to watch their favorite creators and content."
To oversimplify things, this is TikTok's new in-app monetization feature through direct payments. And this will of course give TikTok creators more options to expand their income streams, and may even result in more creators spending more time developing their audience on TikTok.

Are you a TikTok content creator? Chime in.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jamell
    Yes I am a content creator . If people are passionate and driven then documenting 20 minute video clippings to earn income should be motivation .

    Seeing that one would need to produce 20 minutes worth of content in order to benefit will seve as a deterrent to the majority and a benefit to the few of us that love producing and posting content.
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    • Profile picture of the author dave_hermansen
      Originally Posted by Jamell View Post

      Seeing that one would need to produce 20 minutes worth of content in order to benefit will seve as a deterrent to the majority and a benefit to the few of us that love producing and posting content.
      The quoted text from TokTok says "can include up to 80 videos, each up to 20 minutes long"

      Am I missing something here? Since when did the words "can" and "up to" mean that something was mandatory?
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      • Profile picture of the author DABK
        There you go again, asking people to read carefully and think. Tsk, tsk, tsk. When will it end, when everybody's happy and nobody's complaining? Where's the fun in that, Dave?


        I think multi-tasking is killing off quite a few budding businesses on WarriorForum. I see this kind of 'understanding' quite often.



        Originally Posted by dave_hermansen View Post

        The quoted text from TokTok says "can include up to 80 videos, each up to 20 minutes long"

        Am I missing something here? Since when did the words "can" and "up to" mean that something was mandatory?
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  • Profile picture of the author RMRC
    Not surprised they would add this, competing with Patreon and Onlyfans. Hopefully it won't become all about hussies though like Onlyfans lol
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  • Profile picture of the author PressRel
    I really wonder how that's going to pan out. Not sure most tiktok audiences want to pay when they have gotten such incredible free content for so long.
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  • Profile picture of the author dwnb520
    You don't need to think about whether the customer is willing to pay!
    You should think about:
    Did the viewer finish your video?
    Did the viewer interact with you?
    In fact, when you have good traffic, you can already make money!
    Just a different approach or you don't know how to monetize?
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