Aureal partners with Skollab.io

in #hive2 years ago

Introducing Skollab.io

Skollab.io is a platform operated by metabuild that enables influencers to monetise engagement through affiliate links.
With the vision of bringing the power of e-commerce in web 3. Skollab is able to position itself in the exact sweet spot that enables the creators we have on Aureal to promote, only the certain categories of products on their podcast of their choosing.

We are very excited to partner with Skollab and enable one more stream of monetisation for all our creators.

As mentioned

"Skollab is excited to partner with Aureal to provide podcast creators with a new way to monetize their content. By combining our expertise we can help micropodcasters engage with their audience and monetize their content in new and innovative ways." said Pranav Maranganty, CEO of Metabuild.

What does it mean for you.

Your podcast can now have sponsors & affiliates.

When you promote the right product, you're effectively enabling yourself to have one more channel of monetisation in your portfolio.

New Opportunities for Podcasters

In this partnership Skollab and Aureal will provide podcast creators with a new channel to monetize their content while providing listeners with unique and immersive experiences. Listeners will be rewarded for engaging with podcast content, while creators can generate revenue through affiliate marketing.

Foundership Accelerator played a pivotal role in bringing together Aureal and Metabuild in a partnership. During the Founders Day event organized by Foundership Accelerator, Pranav and I were able to connect on a deeper level on their vision for Web3 and the creator economy.

This led to the partnership between Aureal and Metabuild. Foundership’s commitment to fostering connections and creating opportunities for collaboration has undoubtedly helped to facilitate this successful partnership.

So head out to skollab.io, signup.

There are endless possibilities waiting for you.

visit https://skollab.io/

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No. Dont do that. Thats a step in the wrong direction.