Facebook Offers Payment Incentives For Videos [www.pymnts.com]
Facebook to Start Taking Cut of Fan Subscriptions Next Year, Expanding Monetization Options for Content Creators [www.iphoneincanada.ca]
Facebook's war to win over creators [www.axios.com]
Facebook To Begin Taking Share Of Fan Revenue [www.pymnts.com]
Facebook makes a play for creators with new tools, features for monetizing content [marketingland.com]
Facebook's VidCon message to creators: Let's make more money [www.cnet.com]
Facebook will start taking a cut of fan subscriptions in 2020 [techcrunch.com]
Facebook is trying to entice creators with more monetization options [www.theverge.com]
Facebook Adds Monetization Tools To Attract Video Creators [adexchanger.com]
Facebook announces new options for video creators to make money [www.cnbc.com]
Here's what Facebook is introducing for Creators
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) July 9, 2019
- New options to specify when a midroll commercial cuts into their video
- Brand Collabs Manager enhanced with more analytics
- Subscription options will let creators offer supporter-only groupshttps://t.co/TmsIe1RneB
Good luck with that, Facebook https://t.co/qvrZwj1tnS
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) July 9, 2019
Facebook will start taking a 30% cut from fan subscriptions via desktop starting 2020 & a 15% fee for second year subscriptions via mobile platforms
— Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe) July 9, 2019
"Facebook started rolling out fan subscriptions in early 2018, allowing creators to charge $4.99/month" https://t.co/6OjKenw4Is pic.twitter.com/sjtNqBHwt7
Facebook is trying to entice creators with more monetization options https://t.co/TvJFEyC0Fc pic.twitter.com/infn6AATWn
— The Verge (@verge) July 9, 2019
Facebook is taking cues from YouTube and Patreon to woo more video creators over to Watch https://t.co/jjnsBsX4Cm
— Steve Kovach (@stevekovach) July 9, 2019
In advance of VidCon later this week, Facebook is stepping up its efforts to offer creators tools to monetize their content. https://t.co/s4xLMTWwoy
— Axios (@axios) July 9, 2019
Facebook is trying to entice creators with more monetization options https://t.co/TvJFEyC0Fc pic.twitter.com/ZTESCjgty5
— The Verge (@verge) July 10, 2019
Facebook is trying to woo YouTube stars with new ways to make money https://t.co/z2lH91M7TZ
— Mat Yurow (@myurow) July 9, 2019