It is every content creator’s dream to one day get paid for their creative work, whether it be through brand deals, sponsored posts, or brand partnerships. But the journey to being an influencer is long and requires a lot of patience.
It took most of our favorite influencers years for them to get to the point where the content creation was able to pay their bills and more.
Don’t let this get you discouraged!
There are some clever ways you can start getting support for your creative work today from anywhere in the world and in seconds. You do this by strategically using your Bitnob lightning address.
A lightning address allows you to send bitcoin on the lightning network. It looks like an email address, so it makes it convenient to share it with others. So instead of using the long alphanumeric lightning invoice, you can use an address-like email such as bella@bitnob.io. You can learn more about it here.
As a content creator, you can share your lightning address in your content or social media platforms so your followers can send you bitcoin as a way to support your content. Unlike the lightning invoice, your followers will have the opportunity to send you bitcoin without asking you to generate an invoice for it every time.
Here are 7 ways you can use your lightning address:
- Drop your lightning address in your bio
- Make it part of your email newsletters
- Write a Twitter thread and drop it at the end of the thread
- Include your lightning address as part of the description in your Youtube videos
- Drop your lightning address in the show notes of your podcast
- Include your lightning address on Twitch
- Mention your lightning address in your blog posts
This is a snippet from the full article originally written and published by Bitnob.
<nym>@Stacker.News
Cointastical@Stacker.News
username@stacker.news
and you'll find it in your bio. Mine, for instance issoftglitter2d@stacker.news
LN can fail but that's OK
On-chain > LN
Small conclusion