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RJ

@rjphil

CEO, @ZOOPclub

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linkhttps://zoop.com calendar_today03-01-2012 23:25:05

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The problem with most creator platforms? They give fans a front-row seat but no real way to connect beyond that apart from an unseen dm. Creators want more than views - they want meaningful interactions to engage with their audience over the long term. ZOOP is built for that.

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Spotify retained 83% of its top creators in 2024. How? By fostering real relationships and offering better deals and access to monetisation. Creators stay where they’re valued. It’s a simple lesson most platforms haven’t learned, but they will soon.

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So bullish on ZOOP, we're non stop building and shipping 🙌 Creating a new social ecosystem where you get real rewards for your engagement and content. Lots to come 👀

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The creator and attention economy is set to become bigger than ever. We're making sure that those that contribute: creators, users and brands can benefit the most from it 🤝 ZOOP is coming!

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“Creator first” isn’t just a tagline or buzzword, it's a billion dollar economy. It means building tools and systems that creators actually want, monetization without additional middlemen and data that works for them. And of course, fans who feel part of something real

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The creator economy is projected to hit $500+ billion by 2030 But here’s the catch, only 4% of creators make enough to live off their content... Imagine what could happen if platforms put creators first, and not profits for themselves. After all, they are the engine.

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The creator economy is approximately sized at $250B+ and counting. But platforms still profit more than the creators who helped make them what they are today. Creators should own their content, data, and earnings. Anything less isn’t progress.

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Know what the US creator economy was worth in 2024? $50.1 billion. Creators are building massive industries, so why are platforms still taking the biggest slice? I think it’s time creators use an app where they keep up to 100% of their payouts… 👀 @ZOOPclub

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Creators and the fans are the life force of every single social platform. It's about time they get paid what they deserve 🤝 With @ZOOPclub, they will.

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The creator economy didn’t just grow in content and users, it grew in cash too. In 2024, 17 creator startups raised over $900M in funding... Will these platforms finally be creator first, or just more of the same? We know which one @ZOOPClub is.

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ZOOP rewards not only creators, but the fans and communities too! Because we understand that they're the life force behind a social platform 🙌

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We pay out more than any other major social platform. Because we realise the value in every single interaction between creators and their fans.