By Susana Galeano
LATAM Content Coordinator
FFacebook has revealed its plans to boost the monetization of its content creators , a mission that it plans to accomplish through new Facebook subscriptions that, in addition to allowing them to increase their income, will also help avoid the controversial 30% that Apple charges for each transaction made.
Here's how to sign up for new Facebook subscriptions
Facebook announced a new Facebook subscription afghanistan business email database program that gives creators between $5 and $20 (approximately €4.33 and €17.31) for each new subscriber who signs up between now and the end of the year, as part of the $1 billion funding program to support creators that the company announced a few months ago.
“Over the course of the program, creators can earn up to $10,000 in bonuses. This invitation-only program is available in all 27 markets where creators can use subscriptions (including Spain) . We look forward to expanding this and other bonus programs in the coming months to help creators build sustainable subscription businesses on Facebook,” the company said in a statement.