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Additional Earning for TikTok creators per month!

24.01.2022 06:05 AM
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Additional Earning for TikTok creators per month!
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Additional Earning for TikTok creators per month!
TikTok has begun testing a new paid creator service, which allows creators to charge a subscription for content.

A spokesperson from TikTok recently confirmed the start of testing the new paid service for content creators in the app.

On the other hand, TikTok did not provide many details about the tests that are being conducted on the feature at the present time, nor did it explain how the feature works, or the scheduled price for the paid service.

On the other hand, the TikTok application includes limited features to generate income for content creators in the application, whereby followers can send money to creators on their profile, or followers can buy virtual gifts for content creators in the application and then send them to be exchanged through content creators.

It is noteworthy that the new details about the paid TikTok service come after Instagram recently announced a feature that mimics the TikTok feature, which is currently being tested in a limited number of content creator accounts.
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