Vero, the social network that wants to face Facebook
Vero, the social network that wants to face Facebook
He arrives with novelty, but his birth occurred in 2015
Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter, Snapchat, Instagram, Google+, Pinterest ... There are several names of social networks, which more or less, have monopolized interest among users. Now, there is a new player or, rather, a player, since it has a woman's name: Vero.
With three years of life, was born in 2015, has gained momentum in recent months after betting on a direct connection between its users, who can also segment their publication and reach a more consistent audience.
A feature, which also allows Facebook. In Vero, users can share a post with close friends, friends, known contacts or privately.
Created by Ayman Hariri, son of the former president of Lebanon, maintains an interface very similar to the current ones. "The feed is made up of your publications and the publications of the people you are connected to or the people you are following, we do not protect, manipulate, insert advertising or retain publications, you will see what was shared and when it was shared. You will have to pay to increase your publication or reach your audience, "explains the company.
Vero has a timeline ordered chronologically with the latest contact updates. The idea of this social network is that its users share all their tastes and hobbies with their virtual circle and allows the use of photographs, links, music, movies, books or places.
The big difference with the current social networks is that Vero completely dispenses with advertising. The platform is based on the payment of an annual subscription as well as a percentage of the purchases made through the application. The application is available for iOS and Android devices.
"Our subscription model will allow us to keep Vero free of advertising, and focus only on offering the best social experience instead of trying to find new ways to monetize user behavior." Our subscription-based service makes our users our own customers, not the product that we sell to advertisers, "says the company.
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