Creators with access to the feature--called TikTok Shoutouts--appear to be delineated by a slim red button on videos they made. The button is above their username and, when tapped, takes visitors to a separate page for ordering a Shoutout.
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TikTok May Be Testing An In-House Cameo Competitor Called ‘Shoutouts’
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Cameo Names Former Uber, YouTube Exec Nundu Janakiram Its First VP Of Product
Cameo has tapped former Uber and YouTube executive Nundu Janakiram to serve as its first-ever VP of product.
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Custom Video Platform Cameo Adds Creator Wallet After $100 Million Funding Round
Cameo, the platform that lets people purchase custom video shout-outs from celebrities and other public figures, has introduced a digital wallet feature it says will give creators more insight into where their revenue comes from, and more control over when their earnings are cashed out.
- Shoutout Platform Cameo Becomes Unicorn Following $100 Million Funding Round
- Fans Can Now Pay A Premium To Get Their ‘Cameos’ Turned Around In 24 Hours
- Cameo Introduces Option To Buy Celebrity Shoutouts Via Gift Cards
- Cameo Paid Out $75 Million To Creators In 2020
- Cameo Appoints 4 New C-Suite Execs, Including Former Quibi CTO Rob Post
- Facebook Testing ‘Super’, Which Lets Fans Pay To Interact With Their Favorite Creators On Stream
- Cameo Adds New Product Tier, Enabling Fans To Chat With Celebrities On Zoom
- Video Shoutout Platform Cameo Unveils Three-Day Virtual Gathering For Coronavirus Relief
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