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Yapit rewards users for publishing and interacting with content they find on the platform.


In a sea of ​​popular social networking sites, Yapit strives to be unique. The application goals to point out that you haven’t got to be an influencer to generate income.

Yapit CEO Alvin Merrifield has built a community where engagement immediately creates value. He sees social media as a thriving sphere, ready for monetization for all users.

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“We use social monetization, not just social media” – Merrifield he said . “Social media was created solely as a spot for users to attach and share. However, over time, it has change into a multi-billion dollar industry and a utility for its users. I noticed that as the market changes, people will need to get more value from their time spent online. That’s what Yapit is all about: transforming social media so that everyone can profit from it.

It works in such a way that users benefit from their multimedia posts, in addition to likes, comments and shares. Revenue can grow through promoting, product placement, and content engagement. Similar to TikTok Shop, they may also use their earned rewards or points to e-commerce on the site and on the ticketing portal for promoted events. Yapit breaks the glass ceiling on payouts often reserved for influencers and now extends to regular users.

“I built Yapit as an ecosystem based on social media, with the ability to distribute all forms of content,” Merrifield explained. “In real-time, content creators and users immediately receive a portion of the revenue generated by the platform into our built-in integrated wallet. Content creators can decide what content they want to make available for free or for a fee. Users receive rewards for their involvement. It’s a win-win for everyone.”

By launching the app in Atlanta’s thriving tech scene, Merrifield also goals to diversify the landscape. According to Wifitalent, white or Asian men account for 90% of leadership positions in technology. But Merrifield hopes to encourage others like him to pursue their ambitions in the field.

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He added: “As a minority in technology, I want to share our journey and success with coloring beyond borders to inspire others interested in technology to do so wherever they are and however they want. The only requirement is to believe in their vision and stay true to yourself.”

The application is there currently available available for download in the App Store as the beta phase is already in a complicated stage. Yapit also has a Yapex business division that generates revenue and customizes back-end solutions for businesses, powering directly its flagship platform.


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