Facebook has announced a new stories monetization option, allowing creators to earn money from public stories, boosting local interests like Nigeria news and Abuja news. This global initiative is part of the Facebook Content Monetization program. Creators can seamlessly earn by posting existing content on Facebook stories without needing a specific view threshold. Read more here.
This move by Meta is part of a broader strategy to capture audiences amid TikTok’s uncertain future. By integrating monetization options for various content formats, Meta aims to enhance engagement and protect its market position. Creators now have a substantial ecosystem for earning, promoting more uploads.
Key Takeaways:
- Facebook integrates story monetization with no view threshold required.
- Over $2 billion earned from Facebook in 2024 via consolidated monetization programs.
- Meta differentiates itself with flexible options amid legal uncertainties for TikTok.
How will these changes impact content creators in Nigeria and how might they leverage these opportunities to their advantage? Share your thoughts!