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Facebook to launch paid subscriptions and monetization tools for content creators
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Within the framework of Vidcon, the largest congress of video creators in the United States, Facebook has revealed new monetization tools for content creators , which while on the one hand seeks to attract a greater number of creatives to its platform, will also provide new entries to Mark Zuckerberg's social network .
Facebook announces new monetization tools for content creators
A little over a year ago, Facebook began a monetization plan for con Mexico Mobile Number List tent creators on its platform, specifically for its community of gamers who broadcast live video through Facebook Gaming. One of these tools is fan subscriptions, which allow creators to charge $4.99 per month (4.43 euros) in exchange for giving access to exclusive content and a fan badge . The idea is that subscriptions will now be available to all creators on their platform.
This is how Facebook Gaming works, the streaming platform for gamers with which Zuckerberg wants to defeat Twitch
While Facebook initially allowed creators to keep all revenue from fan subscriptions, Facebook's head of media monetization, Kate Orseth , reported that starting January 1, , creators will only keep 70% of income from new subscribers . That is, Facebook will not charge for subscribers who have registered as fans before this date, but it will keep 30% of the income from new subscribers. In addition, Facebook assured that it will allow creators to launch exclusive groups for their subscribers where they can offer scoops of their releases and exclusive content.
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Stars to pay your favorite creators
Facebook will also expand its Facebook Stars program , the virtual currency that allows users to send money to their favorite content creators, whether they are gamers or any other subject. Facebook assured that creators will earn $0.01 for each star that a fan sends them, and of course, the social media giant will also keep a portion of this money, although that percentage will decrease as fans buy packages of bigger stars.
Creators will be able to choose where advertising will be displayed in their videos
Another of Facebook's changes in relation to monetization for content creators is oriented towards the placement of ads in their videos . Creators will be able to limit ads in a video such as pre-roll ads and image ads, and thus allow video to be transmitted without interruptions, compared to those that are generally presented in the middle of the content and that for many users generate frustrating experiences.
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Within the framework of Vidcon, the largest congress of video creators in the United States, Facebook has revealed new monetization tools for content creators , which while on the one hand seeks to attract a greater number of creatives to its platform, will also provide new entries to Mark Zuckerberg's social network .
Facebook announces new monetization tools for content creators
A little over a year ago, Facebook began a monetization plan for con Mexico Mobile Number List tent creators on its platform, specifically for its community of gamers who broadcast live video through Facebook Gaming. One of these tools is fan subscriptions, which allow creators to charge $4.99 per month (4.43 euros) in exchange for giving access to exclusive content and a fan badge . The idea is that subscriptions will now be available to all creators on their platform.
This is how Facebook Gaming works, the streaming platform for gamers with which Zuckerberg wants to defeat Twitch
While Facebook initially allowed creators to keep all revenue from fan subscriptions, Facebook's head of media monetization, Kate Orseth , reported that starting January 1, , creators will only keep 70% of income from new subscribers . That is, Facebook will not charge for subscribers who have registered as fans before this date, but it will keep 30% of the income from new subscribers. In addition, Facebook assured that it will allow creators to launch exclusive groups for their subscribers where they can offer scoops of their releases and exclusive content.
Image: Facebook
Stars to pay your favorite creators
Facebook will also expand its Facebook Stars program , the virtual currency that allows users to send money to their favorite content creators, whether they are gamers or any other subject. Facebook assured that creators will earn $0.01 for each star that a fan sends them, and of course, the social media giant will also keep a portion of this money, although that percentage will decrease as fans buy packages of bigger stars.
Creators will be able to choose where advertising will be displayed in their videos
Another of Facebook's changes in relation to monetization for content creators is oriented towards the placement of ads in their videos . Creators will be able to limit ads in a video such as pre-roll ads and image ads, and thus allow video to be transmitted without interruptions, compared to those that are generally presented in the middle of the content and that for many users generate frustrating experiences.