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Hossein

@hvsseinidi

Helping Brands & Startups Scale Their Social Media Presents.

Katılım Temmuz 2025
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Breaking911
Breaking911@Breaking911·
BREAKING: Two U.S. Navy jets collided mid-air and exploded during the Gunfighter Skies Air Show at Mountain Home Air Force Base.
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Matt
Matt@organicbond·
Music campaigns are probably one of the best performing campaigns on Content Rewards. If you're an up-and-coming artist or an artist that just wants to create a lot of hype around their launch, Content Rewards is the perfect platform. You can pay creators $150 to $400 per million views, to put your song behind trending content that they're already making. It blends seamlessly into people's everyday feeds, to the point where others start using it naturally too. Best part is that the content can hit millions and millions of views, but you only pay till the max payout. A creator at one of our recent big music campaigns, got over 24.4 million views and still getting more, and it only costed us $250. So if you're an artist, 10k on Content Rewards can genuinely get you Super Bowl level views.
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Xavier
Xavier@xaviergrowths·
$5000 for 24k eyeballs that 99% of the people ignore VS $5000 fir 64 million eyeballs that people stop to watch you tell me which you would go for
Daniel Bitton@danvsI

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Hossein
Hossein@hvsseinidi·
@elonmusk and still i can't get a thousand views
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Mufasa
Mufasa@mufvza·
the AMOUNT of kids about to get paid off drake's iceman audio campaign is INSANE. drake officially dropped the album. audio cleared. footage economy already running for a week before release. iceman audio campaign live on content rewards at $400/1m views. ice sculptures. toronto livestreams. hidden release dates inside frozen blocks. fan accounts clipped everything for free. all you have to do is add the audio to your existing clip.s every elimination has a grief cycle. iceman has a comeback arc. drake returning after the most public beef in rap history. every era of his career maps to a different audience. every clip angle spawns a new wave. this isn't one song to post. it's a six-week cultural moment with brand campaigns depositing budgets specifically for the window. the super bowl gives creators 72 hours. a drake rollout like this gives you weeks of rolling content with campaign slots open on content rewards right now. while everyone is still arguing about the album on twitter, operators are already briefing creators and claiming audio campaign slots. the next drake moment this size is a 2027 problem.
Bryan Weston@Westonbuilds

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Daniel Bitton
Daniel Bitton@danvsI·
we're about to hit nearly 2 million total submissions on Content Rewards its been 4 ½ month since its been launched our biggest campaigns are Individually wrapping 100s of millions of views at a fraction of the cost it would cost via traditional paid media running a campaign here in 2026 is exactly what running facebook ads felt like in 2018 except the CPM here isn't $2, it's $0.25 the brands who figure this out now are going to look back at this moment as the golden era of organic content
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Jvnior
Jvnior@Jvnior·
BREAKING: MUSHROOM CLOUD IN ISRAEL Did Iran just nuke Israel? What the f*ck
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Mufasa
Mufasa@mufvza·
jane street pays $750k/year for quants who understand exploration/exploitation tradeoffs. tiktok runs the same framework on your content for free. 30-50% of the feed exploits known preferences. the rest explores testing content against users who haven't expressed that preference yet. your content is either a position the model promotes or one it doesn't. watch this 1-hour MIT lecture to understand the quant framework. then read the article below for the attention market to apply it.
rey@reygrowth

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adam
adam@adamtwtz·
hazem broke down how coldplay generated $1.5B in ticket revenue but i want to answer the question nobody's asking directly why does coldplay sell out every single time your first instinct is probably paid ads. massive budgets, targeted campaigns, meta, physical billboards and google doing the heavy lifting but coldplay runs almost no traditional advertising so what's actually moving tickets it's the clippers every show ends and thousands of fan clips hit tiktok the same night. shaky iphone footage, wristbands synced to the music, 60,000 people moving at the same time. the algorithm doesn't know it's a coldplay ad. it just sees high engagement content and pushes it someone in london watches a clip from paris and feels like they're already late that's not a media plan. that's organic distribution at scale and it's the actual reason tickets move paid ads stop when the budget stops. a coldplay clip from march is still warming up september buyers in a different country and here's the thing you can replicate this. not with a stadium but with creators posting from their own accounts with no sponsored tag no ad label no signal to the viewer that money changed hands when 500 different people post about your product it doesn't look like marketing. it looks like everyone is talking about this that perception is something you cannot manufacture through paid channels no matter what your CPM is meta charges $20-30 CPM for that sponsored feeling. organic creator distribution can run under $1 CPM and it compounds after the campaign closes coldplay didn't buy their sellouts. they gave 60,000 people something worth posting and let the clippers do the rest that's the method
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