We all know alright that the social network big Facebook has been struggling to contend with the tech big Google’s big video platform, of course, YouTube for some years, however, to get additional popular videos, the social network big Facebook has to compensate content creators. Hence, the social network big Facebook expands offerings for video creators simply to cash in on views.
Facebook Opening Up Ways For Video Creators To Make More Money
The social network giant Facebook has been struggling to compete with the tech giant Google’s giant video platform, of course, YouTube for a few years, but to get more popular videos, the social network giant Facebook needs to compensate content creators.
Hence, now to do so, the social network giant, of course, Facebook is releasing more ads and new ways simply to find sponsors.
Now more US creators can simply turn commercials in the middle of the video, beginning with those who work with original content and with longer duration, and they will simply get 55% of the ad revenue.
The social network giant, of course, Facebook has also released page signatures for more creators. Followers can pay $4.99 a month to access exclusive content and receive a stamp to highlight that they are the sponsors.
It also has Brand Collabs Manager, a search engine for brands to find Facebook celebrities interested in making sponsored content. The company can choose by characteristics such as interests, gender, level of education, among others.
Moreover, to prevent copyright infringement, as it is a serious problem with the social network giant Facebook videos, Rights Manager will be now available to creators, not just publishers. It allows content owners to submit their videos to prevent others from uploading the same content.
The giant video platform of the tech giant Google, of course, the well-known YouTube already offers all that. Channels have access to monetization; some creators can receive sponsorship of $7.99 a month; brands have tools to direct content, and the Content ID detects pirated content (even if it has its faults).
The social network giant Facebook is simply trying to gain space on YouTube because video ads outperform traditional banners. That’s why Messenger will have advertisements in autoplay in the contact list.
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