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The good news? Facebook is rolling out new and exciting ways to make money, largely aimed at entrepreneurs and creators with Facebook followings. Whether you’re looking to make some extra money on the side or find more customers for your existing business, here are six ways you can monetize your Facebook audience in 2022, plus the requirements you’ll need to adhere to in order to do it

#1 Make money through Facebook stars

Facebook Stars is a feature that allows you to monetise your video content, photo posts and text posts. Viewers can buy Stars and send them to you while you’re live or for on-demand videos that have Stars enabled. For every Star you receive, Facebook will pay you USD 0.01.

#2 Facebook Stars Payouts to get money

To receive payouts for Facebook Stars, you must have a payout account set up. This is done during the setup process for stars

Please note that we only send payments when your total balance reaches at least USD 100 or 10,000 Stars. Payouts may be delayed in cases where suspicious or fraudulent activity is detected. International payments may take up to several days to arrive in your bank account, depending on your banking institution’s processes.

Note: For US creators, you will receive your Stars payout after you’ve crossed the minimum balance of USD 25.

#3 Level Up and Stars earnings

Facebook can only pay out Stars earnings in countries where the gaming Level Up programmed is available. You can find the list of eligible countries here. If you submit bank account information outside of these countries, you will not be able to monetized.

4# Payout schedule for creators

Facebook Stars payouts will be issued to your account approximately 21 days after the end of the month in which Stars were received. For example, Stars earnings you receive in June will be paid out in July.

Each month, you can expect to receive:

  • An invoice that will include earnings from the previous month’s pay period.
  • A payment as long as you made at least USD 100 (USD 25 for US creators) in a given month or from your cumulative months’ earnings. For example, if you make USD 50 in April and USD 80 in May, you’ll be paid in June.

5# More different ways to make money on Facebook

Create videos with in-stream ads

Include ads in your videos.

In-stream ads help you earn money by including short ads before, during or after your videos. We automatically identify natural breaks in your content to place your ads, or you can choose your own placements. Your earnings are determined by things such as number of video views and who the advertisers are.

6# Fans subscriptions

Add a paid subscription to Pages.

Fan subscriptions allow the audience that cares most about your Page to directly fund it through monthly, recurring payments that you set. Identify supporters by the special badge we provide them in comments, and reward them with perks such as exclusive content and discounts.

7# Branded contents

Generate revenue by publishing content that features or is influenced by a business partner. Brands want to work with content creators and their audiences. To make this easier, safer and more impactful for both parties, we created a tool, the Brand Collabs Manager, which enables you to find and connect with each other.

8# Subscriptions groups

Add a paid membership to groups.

Subscription groups empower group admins to sustain themselves through subscriptions, thus enabling them to further invest in their communities

9# Earn money from your live video.

Take your live streams to the next level. Stars help you earn money for connecting with fans during your live videos. Fans can buy and send Stars, a virtual good, in the comments of a live video, and you earn one cent for every Star that you receive. Stars are a fun way for fans to express themselves and show you support in the comments of a video.

10# Check your Facebook Monetization Eligibility

There are a handful of ways to make money from your Facebook content, but first you must be eligible to do so. This means your Facebook page and the content you post on it must abide by the platform’s eligibility requirements, which are grouped into three categories:

  1. Facebook Community Standards: these are the platform’s foundational rules, such as no graphic or unsafe content 
  2. Partner Monetization Policies: these rules are for your Facebook page as a whole, as well as the content you create, how you share your content, and how you receive and make online payments
  3. Content Monetization Policies: these are content-level rules that apply for every piece of content you post, such as no violent or profane content
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