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The thing is most online games already offer something similar and Tapas has compared itself to Candy Crush from time to time. Almost every game we play on offers some sort of daily or hourly incentive. The Machine Zone Final Fantasy 15 game (2,000 coin bonus) has a free chest every :15 to 1:00 to keep you coming back and playing. NC Comix Puzzventure game (1,000 coin bonus) has a daily login bonus.

Yes, it would cost Tapas something. However if 10,000s of people started logging on daily, every day, Tapas' Google Play ranking would skyrocket. Having a high ranking draws in 100,000s more app downloads because rankings really matter to new users. This is why Machine Zone is giving away so many free coins, they want to get their ranking up to attract even more users, resulting in a snowball effect. It's no secret that paid-to-download users attract tons of unpaid new users, which is why CPI (cost per install) rates are an actual thing in the app industry. Go look up "AppLike". The company is paid by app makers to generate new installs. AppLike takes that money and splits it with their AppLike users to download certain apps.

It's a new twist on an old idea. If you have a television show, you advertise on television about your show to get new viewers. If you have an app, you drive up your Google Play ranking by advertising your app as available to download or literally buying downloads though AppLike or, in Machine Zone's case, Tapas.

Essentially, rather than giving money to third parties to advertise, Tapas is keeping that money in house. Readers can spend it on Tapas premium stuff or give it to creators, so in a way Tapas gets a portion of that money back on the commissions, resulting in partially free advertising.

If Tapas wants to grow they're going to have to advertise some day. Doing the Daily To-Do List is a pretty inexpensive form of advertising in comparison to most other forms. Right now we're shelling out $.15 CPM / $.03 CPC to promote our series on Google AdWords... that's like 36 coins and that's a very low CPM. In comparison, TopWebComics charges around $8 CPM and Hiveworks $2 CPM. Offering 80+20 coins isn't all that much. That's about $.083/a day per user who actually completes all the tasks. Making the Daily Snack part of it and including 50% premium series is going to drive premium series sales, so Tapas is going to get a significant chunk of that money back.

If they wanted to balance it out more, Tapas could take 6 coins from every ad watched and put that towards the daily goal bonus. This way those who are watching ads but not doing the daily tasks would help carry the load for those who are.

Yes! Like Batman, I wanted to name myself after something I was afraid of so it was going to be that or the Grand High Witch.

They do change shape so your brother's costume must have been out of this world.

The "why tips something if it is already free" thing is a problem that us creators can start pushing past now already by implementing tip incentives, as I have suggested in another thread (i am currently on mobile because i am in the middle of moving out and the chaos all of that entails so i can't link it ugh sorry)

That way we can also spread awareness about the tipping feature. And help tapas in their development of any additional tiprelated features, since they get a share of the tips. When revenue increases for us, so will it for tapas. Revenue/money is a resource.

Different aspects of Tapas have varying responsibly. Tapas, for example, is 100% responsible for server maintenance and keeping CPMs up for ad revenue. Creators are 100% responsible for generating quality content in a consistent manner.

Tipping is something that falls to both parties. Staff and creators need to both keep readers aware of the function. As far as for creators, they need to do something else beyond "just goodwill" to entice readers to tip. For example, if you are planning on a physical printing (e.g. $15) and individual readers tip that much, by all means, send them a copy once the print run is done. Other creators have had other ideas in the past beyond just this. It would be great if Tapas built a list of creators who are offering something extra for tippers and promote that. Right now the tipping tile on the app has been essentially the same for the last six months. It could use an update.

Maybe staff and creators can also work together to create a "culture of tipping" where its pretty much the norm to tip series that you are reading. 25 coins per page or 6 panels works out to $4 for a 200 page graphic novel, which is less than a cup of coffee.Tipping could go a very long ways to helping creators create if every single subscriber chipped in something. Maybe Tapas could create an automated pop up after 50 views of any series they are reminded to tip and there's already a 25 coin button waiting for them to tap.

you and me both,
not only the tipping event is back, i am also, since i just finished my midterms, but who cares about me crosses hands
gotta tip them all!

I am definitely new so I won't have tipping active on my work but I am saving up my coins and ill probably buy the "only once" bundle of coin to give to some good creators I eyed1 on the website!
Amazing initiative

Is it still available? How long will this event's email activation requestl last? Hope I can make it. :innocent:

I'm still waiting for my account's activation. Already sent an email. Mr. Michael Son is probably getting tons of requests right now. I'll wait for it. Hihihi! :relaxed:

That's so true, I was so happy about being able to tip finally (I thought at least) And now there are no Adds, what is the problem actually since there are sites having similar systems and it works! Hope they'll make it soon possible for everyone around the world!

I guess u can't participate if you don't have 250 subs, oh well, let's try to work on that first :confused: but will never get them in time xD

Well, tipp me outside, wat about dah.

I am not received tips either, Imaginalex. At this point in my series development, I am not really promoting my series, so it would be sort of pointless for me to put out my virtual tip jar. You are in good company -- and my company also. I will be participating from the tipper's side if the transaction.

That's some great news!!!