Introducing Bio Calls by Cross Paths: Monetize Social Media Interactions
By
Ben Lang
Kettled twice. Extra chewy, extra trustworthy.
Summary
The article introduces 'Bio Calls by Cross Paths,' a tool designed to monetize social media interactions by enabling 1:1 calls with followers, displaying links, and fostering cooperative problem-solving. It emphasizes earning opportunities both actively and passively.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledLink-in-bio on anabolic steroids — Hop on 1:1 calls with your social media followers.
Display links. Join the pack and solve problems cooperatively.
Earn actively and passively. ❤️
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