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Facebook Is Testing on how its users can Make Money Through Stories

Facebook has remained the social media giant for the past few years. All thanks to the massive population of people on its platform. It is now making ways out in order to find out their users to make huge money with its story sharing feature. Facebook has known to give its users to introduce stories to its platform since the past four years. Now, we see it is gearing up to introduce something new for its users in order to make money by putting ads, which will appear like stickers into their stories and thus receive a cut of the resulting revenue.

As per The Verge reports, the social media giant was seen conducting a test for the small seems to be very small but it then plans to expand it soon and they apply the said technology for a short form videos that have appeared on Facebook. While talking about the same The Verge director project management Mr. Yoav Arnstein said that he cannot just share creator or advertiser partners due to the tests that are still seen in the early conceptual phase. He explained how the idea is taking shape and claimed that it will help the marketers and advertisers a natural place in order to fit into their content.

For instance, if anyone is seen posting a video from Yosemite National Park, one may find a sticker that will help in advertising the same in the local business. With this story sticker, one can find multiple updates from the creator’s platform. it is similar to the usual in-stream promotions that are accessible for shorter videos.  The Verge beforehand comes up with a three minute or longer clips that adapt with the ads and yet now, one minute long recordings can help in promotions that will put the 30 second in the content. The recordings that are more than three minutes can put several promotions when 45 seconds in the program.

In order to meet their different requirements for the in-stream ads, the pages are seen distributing them with more than 600k total minutes that can be viewed from any blend of video uploads on request, or live in the recent sixty days along with more active video uploads or the earlier live videos. In the interim, we see the live video, with several makers found coming up with 60k live minutes that are seen in the last sixty days to adapt via the in-steam promotions along with the satisfying on the video on program needs.

As per The Verge, for this, Facebook is likely to invest 7 million USD to advance its stars features that allows the viewers for the live content tip with several virtual stars that are seen paying a maker a cent. The organization that helps you make free stars remain accessible via certain streams and viewers that help in shipping the recordings hosts. WIth this, you can find the organizations making free Stars accessible in the live streams along with viewers that will help in shopping off the recordings hosts.

Tushar Madankar

This is Tushar and I love to explore new gadgets and technology. I am working as an As. Marketing Manager at Skyquest Technologies for the Technology domain.

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