# Revenue model

In Snaps everyone can monetize their time in the app. This can be done by both the content creator and the average viewer, as well as the advertiser who receives niche WEB 3 traffic of crypto-enthusiasts.

Snaps financial model implies a significant presence in WEB 2 social media. Every Snaps user, whether creator or viewer, is motivated to make the product well known. Because every creator, who has a chance to earn income from the day one, will be glad to share the fact that he or she started a blog on Snaps and now posts content on this platform. The creator benefits from this because the more reactions and views he gathers, the higher his reward will be.

Viewers have an opportunity to increase their income from scrolling the feed if they share it on their WEB 2 social media. There viewers act as promoters of the Snaps project by telling their friends and acquaintances on the Internet about it. The project itself in return will thank them with additional rewards for their promotional services.

Both content creators and viewers get their income from the ads sold to brands on the app. Ads in Snaps are short videos of sponsors between users' videos. These promotional videos will appear no more than every 20 videos.

Snaps is the first social media which offers this income model.


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