Base.Tube (@base_tube) 's Twitter Profile
Base.Tube

@base_tube

🚀 Empowering creators and rewarding viewers. Join the future of video sharing with Base.Tube. Beta launching soon! base.tube/waiting.html

ID: 1753098551763062784

linkhttps://Base.tube calendar_today01-02-2024 16:51:02

389 Tweet

195 Takipçi

62 Takip Edilen

Base.Tube (@base_tube) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Processing soon” isn’t cash—net‑30/60 turns launches into IOUs. Ownership fixes cash flow: a fan buys once, keeps it forever. On Base.Tube you keep 90% with weekly Tuesday payouts, no minimums, direct to your bank. What would faster cash fund?

Base.Tube (@base_tube) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Retention math kills bold cuts—one‑off releases look “risky,” so you stretch, drip, or never make them. Ownership pays for definitive drops: fans buy once and keep it; you keep 90%, with royalties when resales launch. What would you ship if one great drop was enough?

Base.Tube (@base_tube) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Grinding for YPP = zero cash. Ownership bridges the gap: buy once, keep, resell; you keep 90% now and on trades later. What would you drop off‑YT while YPP crawls?

Grinding for YPP = zero cash.
Ownership bridges the gap: buy once, keep, resell; you keep 90% now and on trades later.
What would you drop off‑YT while YPP crawls?
Base.Tube (@base_tube) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Info tutorials peak fast: viewers grab the steps, AVD dips, subs bill you for filler. Top edu channels compete on emotional resolution, not facts. Ownership fits that: buy once, keep, resell; you keep 90%; when trading opens, resales pay you. What would you sell?

Base.Tube (@base_tube) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Agencies skim 20–30% and still triage mid‑tier creators. Ownership flips it: sell a pass fans own; you keep 90% and earn on resales. What would you stop outsourcing if you kept 90%?

Base.Tube (@base_tube) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tips feel good, not scalable—your biggest fans want something to keep, not another monthly meter. Let them own the cut: cap supply, set your price, one‑link checkout. On Base.Tube you keep 90%; when trading opens, resales still pay you. What would true fans pay?

Base.Tube (@base_tube) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Retention dashboards tempt you to prune the catalog—delete “underperformers” and you erase what some fans loved. Ownership aligns incentives: passes gain value as you add, not delete; buyers keep access forever. On Base.Tube you keep 90%, and resales will pay you

Base.Tube (@base_tube) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Early fans get punished: subs give day‑1 the same as day‑300, then wipe it at cancel—no upside to being early, nothing to keep. Ownership flips it: cap supply; buyers keep access forever and can resell. On Base.Tube you keep 90% and earn on resales. How would you

Base.Tube (@base_tube) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Connect wallet” shouldn’t be the paywall—every extra step kills a sale; subs just add another meter. Ownership, minus hoops: buy once, keep forever. On Base.Tube, one‑click checkout with cards or wallets; you keep 90%, and resales will pay you. If checkout was

Base.Tube (@base_tube) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another $600 camera, same views. The pain isn’t gear—it’s rent: platforms own the audience and subs tax you monthly. Ownership flips it: sell a cut fans keep and can resell; you keep 90%. If cash hit at purchase, what would you fix first?

Base.Tube (@base_tube) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Minutes watched don’t pay rent—10k later and the invoice’s still unpaid. Ownership pays at purchase: one buyer, permanent access. On Base.Tube you set the price, keep 90%, with Tuesday payouts. What would you make if buying, not binging, set your budget?

Base.Tube (@base_tube) 's Twitter Profile Photo

TikTok is your best channel—until it isn’t. Ownership: sell a cut fans keep and resell; you keep 90%. If the feed goes dark, what’s your move?

TikTok is your best channel—until it isn’t. Ownership: sell a cut fans keep and resell; you keep 90%. If the feed goes dark, what’s your move?
Base.Tube (@base_tube) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Six years gone by email. Rented platforms can zero you fast. Ownership flips it: fans buy once, keep and can resell; you earn 90% every sale. If a 1:18 AM notice hits, what still pays?

Base.Tube (@base_tube) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every drop becomes 5 links—Patreon perks, Gumroad files, YouTube views. None of them talk; sales die in the handoff. Ownership fixes it: one pass, one link, kept. On Base.Tube you keep 90%; when trading opens, resales still pay you. What would one link replace?

Base.Tube (@base_tube) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Same footage: 38k vs 290. The feed picks, rent is due. {id:1r3lsze} Fix cuts, fine—but income shouldn’t hinge on edits. Let fans own the cut; you keep 90%. When the feed flips, what still pays?

Base.Tube (@base_tube) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Platforms skim 30–45%, then subscriptions make you stretch work just to stop cancels. Ownership flips it: buy once, keep forever—no churn math. On Base.Tube you keep 90%, and when trading opens resales still pay you. What would you cut without the meter?

Base.Tube (@base_tube) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Subs reopen the sale monthly—raise price, cancels hit; take a week off, income dips. Ownership ends the meter: buy once, keep forever. Gate an unlisted YT link; keep 90%. When trading opens, resales still pay you. What would you charge if one buy was enough?

Base.Tube (@base_tube) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sponsor reads hijack your pacing—60 seconds of copy for CPM hope. Ownership cuts the break: one price, kept forever, no ads. On Base.Tube you keep 90%, and when trading opens, resales still pay you. What would the ad‑free cut say?

Base.Tube (@base_tube) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CPMs change with seasons and moods—you can’t plan a career on a metric you don’t control. Ownership sets the number: one buyer at your price, kept forever. On Base.Tube you keep 90%, and when trading opens, resales still pay you. What would you price in dollars?

Base.Tube (@base_tube) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Buying views looks like growth—until the bill and zero real fans. {id:1rhqndc} Ownership flips it: sell once, fans keep forever; you keep 90% and earn on resales. Why rent fake reach?

Buying views looks like growth—until the bill and zero real fans. {id:1rhqndc}
Ownership flips it: sell once, fans keep forever; you keep 90% and earn on resales.
Why rent fake reach?