
Mark Zuckerberg will pay you now up to Rs 2.7 lakh to post on Facebook if you are Insta or YouTube celebrity
India Today
Meta has announced a new programme where it will pay you to post on Facebook. The Mark Zuckerberg-led firm will shell out up to $3,000 (roughly Rs 2,78,000) per month if you have a big following on YouTube, Instagram or TikTok.
Meta wants you to post on Facebook. The Mark Zuckerberg-led firm has announced that it will pay big creators TikTok and YouTube, and even its own platform Instagram, to join and be active on Facebook. This announcement comes after Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg accepted that creators usually preferred rival platforms over Facebook.
The programme is called Creator Fast Track. As per the company, influencers and creators can earn up to $3,000 (roughly Rs 2,78,000) per month. Here is how it works.
According to the Meta website, anyone with at least 20,000 followers on Instagram, TikTok or YouTube can join the programme. The minimum payment starts at $100 (roughly Rs 9,300).
But bigger creators earn more. If you have at least 100,000 followers, you will receive $1,000 (roughly Rs 92,000) a month. Those with over one million followers will earn $3,000 monthly.
But it is not as simple as just creating a Facebook account. You will need to post regularly on the platform. As per the company, the influencer must post at least 15 original reels on Facebook within 30 days, spread over at least 10 different days.
However, this money won’t be endless. Meta will only pay you for three months. Though, after the three-month period ends, you will continue to have access to Facebook's content monetisation programme. The company also claims that it will boost your reach till you find a strong audience.

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