Do you really only want users from third world countries though? I mean if you do that’s fine I guess. 2 dollars here doesn’t even buy half a coffee lol.
My point is tho of the videos were allowed to accumulate over time it becomes more valuable and also makes ppl more invested in the platform long term as they think wow in 5 years my residual income might be quite good. I’m no where near the best travel blogger obviously as just started but my videos take a loooot of effort I spent a day filming and 1-2’days editing and researching the voice over and clips.
I also have iPads and iPhones and laptops worth £1000s that run out etc. just giving the reality of blogging. If every video we made had the potential to incrementally create a residual like on YouTube it’s makes it far more valuable. Just my two cents.
I went to the wrong places in mexico for sure as didn’t find it that cheap lol
It also gives incentives to post when the platform is low in value knowing those videos can still do well in the future. It could rly be what sets blurt apart from steemit and hive s the seven day pay out window is very limiting Imo.
I totally absolutely positively agree 100% :)
..and I'm on it.
Of course not, that's why I mentioned the differences between 1st and 3rd world countries. Making Blurt your full-time income is already a reality for some and as we grow together it will encompass the "richer" countries over time as well.
Exactly and that is why I (at agorise) am working so hard to implement a more chain-agnostic approach to tipping and passive income for Blurt. Stay tuned because nearly every week we are releasing new features and updates on blurt.media.
I live in a nice 2-bedroom apartment literally right on the sand of the beach for 10000 mxn pesos per month in acapulco. In mazatlan, it's about the same and we will be moving there next month since there is more to do up there for my kids.