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EARNING TIPS ON VOCAL MEDIA

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By DevPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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This stories deserve to be rewarded, so This created a tipping feature to help fund These creativity. Tipping allows These audience to pay you directly for These stories. This take a 7% transfer fee to support Vocal so you can keep creating on it without invasive display ads. This is a great way to raise money for a project or let These audience support These passion.

And, by tipping another creator, you’re showing These favorite creators These support for them. Here’s what you need to know about tipping:

Why tipping?

These creators are These partners. This support These creators with direct monetization via reads, and This want These creators to be able to support each other. It’s all part of the sharing economy, also known as collaborative consumption. If you like a creator’s story, you should be able to show These support for it, and vice versa.

Best of all, tipping helps Vocal to remain display ad-free. Nobody likes ads popping up all over the story they are trying to read, including us. That’s why This take a 7% fee—it helps us provide an ad-free experience. That’s a win-win for all involved.

How to Send a Tip

If you’ve experienced something on Vocal that makes you want to show These support by tipping that creator, it’s easy to send. At the end of a creator’s story, or on their author page, you’ll see the option to send them a tip if the creator has the feature enabled.

Simply pick the amount you’d like to send and choose These payment method. All tips are processed through Stripe, which accepts Apple Pay, credit card, debit card, and more.

How to Receive a Tip

In order to receive a tip, you must have Stripe connected to These Vocal account. The tipping option won’t appear for These readers if Stripe isn’t connected.

Once Stripe is connected, you can keep track of how many tips you have received in These Wallet. Under “Tips,” you’ll see a list of the tips you have received—attached to the story or profile from which it was sent.

Because you’ve connected Vocal with Stripe, any tips you receive go directly to These bank account. No need to withdraw from These Vocal Wallet to Stripe.

How Tipping Can Help You Create More

There are some specific ways readers can use tipping other than showing that they liked These story.

Make some extra money: If you’ve ever attempted to create something for a living, you know it doesn’t come easy. It takes a lot of hard work and a lot of luck. Tipping allows you to make even more money off These work, because everyone should be paid to do what they love.

Raise money for a cause: Sometimes, This need money for a worthy cause, but can’t provide funds all on These own. You can make a story about what happened, and readers can tip in order to support These funding.

Crowdfund for a project: Crowdfunding is the way of the 21st century, and what better way to get support for These ambitions than by getting tipped? People love knowing that they Thisre a part of helping someone do something; it’s a priceless feeling.

These are just a few of the ways tipping can help you and These fellow creators. Be a part of the collective community—a little goes a long way. If every person who reads a story gave dollar, it could change that creator’s life!

Ask for a tip in These story (nicely): Don’t spend the entire story begging for money—politely ask for a tip at the end and relate it to These content. For example, in “17 Tips You Need to Know Before Hiking the Everest Base Camp Trek,” the creator includes a small note at the end, reading, “Like what you read? Send me a gift below to help contribute to my next adventure!” She asks the reader to contribute if they’d like, and she relates it to her story.

Promote These work on social media: In addition to getting you more reads, promoting These story on These social media can help you get more tips. A simple sentence when posting telling readers that they can tip you if they liked it can greatly increase These chances of getting a tip.

Make sure These content is high quality in the first place: This should go without saying, but people aren’t going to give money after reading a story that they didn’t enjoy reading. Be sure These story is Thisll-written, engaging, and interesting for These audience. If you’ve just given someone the best movie recommendations they’ve ever gotten, they’re more likely to tip you.

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