Popular TikTokers Demand And Supply Reveals The Truth Behind TikTok Money In New Video
TikTok has become a popular app for creating and sharing short videos. Many people believe that it is an easy way to make money.
However, Ghanaian content creators Clement Kumi and Justice Bempong, also known as Demand and Supply, have debunked this narrative.
Demand and Supply started their TikTok journey in 2020 and went viral the same year. They shared that the app has been advantageous to them, especially financially, by helping them pay their school fees. Demand is pursuing a course at the University of Winneba, and Supply is at the Methodist College of Education.
Demand and Supply revealed that their costumes are donations from well-meaning Ghanaians, including actress Sylvia Borga. They also shared that skits on TikTok do not pay. The money comes from adverts. They have done a lot of ads for companies, including hair and skin brands.
Demand and Supply advised people to use social media wisely to make money. They emphasized that TikTok is not an easy money-making platform and that people should not rely solely on it to make a living.
Watch their video below;
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