The American social media giant, Facebook is making a way out to enable their users to make money through its story sharing feature.
Facebook, which introduced stories
to its platform four years ago is gearing up to introduce a new way for
its users to make money by placing ads that look like stickers into
their stories and receive a cut of the resulting revenue.
According
to The Verge, the initial test conducted by Facebook for the same is
very small, but it hopes to expand it soon and then apply the technology
to all short-form videos on Facebook.In a chat with The Verge, Yoav
Arnstein, director of product management, said, "I can't share creator
or advertiser partners because the test is still in the early conceptual
phase.
He explained that the broader idea, behind the same is to give
advertisers a natural place to fit their content, so, for example, if
someone posts a video from Yosemite National Park, a sticker could
advertise a local business.
The story stickers are just one of
the organization's multiple updates on its creator's platform. It's
likewise making its usual in-stream promotions accessible for shorter
videos.
The Verge beforehand, just three-minute or longer clips
could adapt with these advertisements, yet now, one-minute-long
recordings can get promotions, which will be put 30 seconds into the
content. Recordings longer than three minutes can put promotions when 45
seconds into the programming.
To
meet all requirements for these in-stream advertisements, pages that
distribute them should have 600,000 total minutes viewed from any
combination of video uploads -- on-request, live, and already live --
over the most recent 60 days, as well as five or more active video
uploads or previously live
.
In the interim, live video
,makers presently should have 60,000 live minutes seen in the last 60
days to adapt through in-stream promotions, as well as satisfying the
video-on-need program requirements.
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