Who Is Paul Tassi Forbes Senior Contributor On Twitter?

Forbes senior contributor Paul Tassi can be easily found on the Twitter handle under the username @PaulTassi. Tassi is quite popular on Twitter as he has been able to gain more than 133k followers since he joined the platform in 2010. He is currently promoting his new book, Hero Killer 2.
Furthermore, he has mentioned his position in Forbes. You can find a lot of Tweets about video games and fictional characters on his Twitter profile.

In this action-packed thriller set shortly where reality shows feature homicide as entertainment, Tassi effectively mixes aspects of The Hunger Games and Mission Impossible.

 

Paul Tassi back to the Outriders default character creator look
Paul Tassi back to the Outriders default character creator look

It’s been a fantastic experience to have anyone read his stories, and Paul is appreciative of all of the support he’s received so far.

Paul Tassi Age: How Old Is He?

For most of his age, Paul Tassi has been involved in books, TV shows, science fiction, and related activities. However, his exact age still remains unknown.

For almost ten years, Paul has written for Forbes about video games, television, and movies, and his reviews can be seen on Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic.

Paul covers a wide range of console and PC games, but if it involves looting or shooting, you can bet he’ll be there. If he’s viewing stuff it’s usually science fiction, horror, or superheroic.

He’s also frequent on IGN’s Fireteam Chat podcast and has five science fiction novels. He never saw himself finishing a single book, but now that he’s started, he doesn’t want to stop.

Tassi chose to write his own science fiction stories after years of consuming it through a steady diet of books, movies, TV series, and video games.

Paul Tassi Net Worth: Earnings Of Senior Contributor Of Forbes

Paul Tassi has decent earnings and net worth in his bank working as the senior contributor for Forbes and as an author.

Forbes pays a minimum stipend of $250 per month to every member of their contributor network, which now numbers roughly 1,500 people.

 

Paul Tassi is the senior contributor of Forbes
Paul Tassi is the senior contributor of Forbes

 

This new minimum baseline change is designed to encourage writers to see Forbes as more than just a prominent link and name credit on their resumes.

It’s worth noting that some Forbes contributors were compensated, and the amount was comparable. Before the shift, about 40% of Forbes contributors were paid, according to Randall Lane, the new Chief Content Officer.

Those who were paid were often compensated according to the number of unique repeat visitors their postings drew, with a monthly bonus of $250 for publishing a certain amount of pieces.