Social media is a great way for businesses of any size, location, or niche to increase income. Monetizing your business’s social media ranges from direct sales to talking to your customers. Businesses that want to financially thrive must start monetizing their social media presence.
by Shaun MorganMeta has rolled out a similar service for Instagram where creators can have subscriber-only lives and stories.
by Matin VarshochiElon Musk, founder and CEO of the electric car manufacturer Tesla, became the largest shareholder in the social media company Twitter. Musk, worth an estimated $282 billion, purchased 73 million shares to give him a 9.2% stake in the company.
by Sheena AllenFormer TikTok content manager, Christen Nino de Guzman, decided to leave her $150,000 per year job to focus on creating an app that allows content creators to get paid similar amounts for identical services.
by Viviana VazquezCapWay is celebrating women across the nation who are dominating in the finance space. CapWay's article series, Women's History Month: Finance Edition, will highlight five amazing women striving to empower other women in and beyond the finance space.
by Nailah HerbertCapWay is celebrating Black History Month by sharing the entrepreneurial stories of five Black financial influencers, also known as fin-fluencers, who are etching their names in the financial education space.
by Nailah HerbertBefore the rise of cryptocurrency, the only way to purchase items was through cash, or cash equivalents, such as debit cards and credit cards. However, over the past couple of years, the rise in popularity of different cryptos has caused them to become slowly integrated into our daily lives.
by Matin VarshochiSimilar to the era when newspapers, magazines, television, and radio were at their peak popularity, podcasts are slowly becoming one of the more popular streaming services. Podcasts' popularity is increasing annually, catching the attention of companies.
by Matin VarshochiMariah Carey has earned over $60 million in royalties from the song “All I Want For Christmas Is You.” Along with earning money in streaming, merchandise, specials, and more.
by Nadia C. VanderhallMany small businesses jump-start their brands by designing their websites and promoting products and services on platforms like Facebook and Instagram. With Facebook's most recent global outage, it taught businesses they must rely on more than just Facebook.
by Sheena AllenStatistics show that 78% of retired National Football League (NFL) players go broke within two years of retiring, and 60% of former National Basketball Association (NBA) players go broke five years after retiring.
by Matin Varshochi