09 Apr Social Chatter Episode 286: Clubhouse Payments, How to Get Paid In Your Audio Rooms Christian Karasiewicz | Christian Karasiewicz, Clubhouse Payments, Jim Fuhs, Leticia Campbell, Social media marketing talk show, Social media news, social media news 2021, social media talk show | Clubhouse, Social Chatter, Social Media Marketing | ShareTweetSharePinBufferWhatsAppEmail540 SharesShareTweetSharePinBufferWhatsAppEmail540 Shares Welcome to the 286th episode of Social Chatter, the longest running social media marketing talk show. In addition to covering the latest breaking social media news, this article will focus on social media news from this past week, including paying Clubhouse creators. We will also take a look at the following social media news topics. TikTok Video Editor for creating TikTok-style video ads. Facebook analytics is shutting down. New tool: Monday.com, a project management tool for managing tasks, projects, and team work. You can also watch or listen to Social Chatter on our blog, YouTube channel, podcast or Alexa Flash Briefing. If you missed our last episode of our social media marketing talk show, we discussed the LinkedIn Creator Mode. Let's see what's new in social media this week with, Christian Karasiewicz, Jim Fuhs, and guest, Leticia Campbell. Social Chatter: Social Media Marketing Talk Show - Episode 286 Clubhouse Payments, Monetize Your Audio Rooms This week, we have the Clubhouse Payments. If you host your own audio rooms on Clubhouse, people will be able to send you payments (provided you have them enabled). Here is some information about Clubhouse Payments and how they work. Anyone can use Clubhouse Payments. People who send money in Clubhouse will need to add a credit card or debit card. 100% of the payment goes to Creators. The sender has to pay a small processing fee. Payments are processed through Stripe Currently rolling out to a select group at the moment. Want to earn money from your @joinClubhouse rooms? Starting today, they're launching Clubhouse Payments, a way for all users to send payments to Creators.#SocialChatter #SocialMedia #SocialMediaNews #ClubhouseNews https://t.co/0URdqVrdnr pic.twitter.com/WOz6AwokRm— Social Chefs (@socialchefs) April 6, 2021 How to Send Clubhouse Payments If you're a Creator, go into Clubhouse settings. Enable Clubhouse Payments on your account. To send money to someone, tap on the profile of a creator. Register a credit card or debit card. Enter the amount you want to send. Why Clubhouse Payments Matter For Your Business One of the challenges with starting a new platform, is how to monetize it. Audio rooms can be particularly tricky. With Clubhouse Payments, you can enable this feature, and start generating revenue for your business from the start. One thing to keep in mind, just because you enable payments, you still need to provide really good content that is worth someone's time. Also, don't be pushy or constantly ask people to send you money. We advise building a strong following, while providing value. The money will eventually flow through Clubhouse Payments. Other Social Media News Mentioned Here are some additional social media news topics that we covered on our weekly live social media marketing talk show that are worth checking out. TikTok is rolling out an Editor for video ads. Facebook plans to shutdown shutdown Analytics on June 30, 2021. TikTok is more accessible with auto captions. Systems For Clubhouse Payments & More This week, we talked with Leticia Campbell about setting up systems. Here are the tips that she shared. What is a System? Why Does it matter for a business? Systems are your "path to profits." Having a system or step-by-step process, can help streamline what you are doing. Systems help you stay on-top of your business and streamline ways to generate revenue. What are some systems a business should set up? Can you share some examples? Set up social media marketing system for updating your channels. Do you have a backend system? Streamline your setup, in order to help generate income for your business. Detail every process, so that you can train other virtual assistants and employees that you bring on. Tools Monday.com The first tool that we have for you this week is Monday.com. With Monday, you can easily manage projects that are simple or complex, all from one convenient dashboard. You can easily plan, execute, and track projects of any size. The Basic plan starts at $8 per seat per month. You can upgrade to the Standard Monday plan, for more integrations and boards for $16 per seat per month. Improve your project management Milotree The second tool that we have for you this week is Milotree. Do you struggle with growing your social media following or building your email list? With Milotree, you can grow your presence much easier. Simply install the plugin on your website. You can quickly add a pop-up on your blog to collect email subscribers and social media followers. Here is a look at how Milotree works. You can try Milotree free for 30 days. Afterwards, plans start at $9 per month, or $99 per year. Grow your social media followers or build your email list Wrap-up To sum it up this week, we discussed Clubhouse Payments, a way to monetize your audio rooms as a Clubhouse Creator. To watch next week's episode of Social Chatter, your weekly social media marketing talk show, tune-in to our YouTube channel or watch on Facebook to learn about the latest breaking social media news from this week! If you have any additional questions about collecting Clubhouse payments, please share them with us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or in the comments below.About The Author Christian Karasiewicz Founder, Social Chefs Founder and CEO of Social Chefs, a digital marketing agency. I host two shows, #SocialChatter, the industries longest running social media marketing talk show and Social Snacks, 5 minute or less social media marketing tutorials. ShareTweetSharePinBufferWhatsAppEmail540 Shares No Comments Comments are closed.
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