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Earn money from in-stream ads in your videos
Publish videos from a Page. ...
Meet our Partner Monetisation Policies. ...
Meet our eligibility requirements for on-demand and/or live video. ...
Have 10,000 Page followers. ...
Be in an available country and language. ...
Publish videos eligible for in-stream ads
The latest changes to Facebook’s video monetization options include:
Earning revenue from short-form video.
Expanding eligibility to more content creators.
Making it easier for creators to earn money from viewer contributions.
In-Stream Ad Eligibility
In-stream ads refer to ads shown either before or during a video.
To be eligible to run in-stream ads, Facebook Pages must have:
600,000 total minutes viewed from any combination of video
uploads in the past 60 days. This can include regular video uploads, live
streams, and recordings of live streams.
5 or more active video uploads or previously Live videos. Videos
must be published, not deleted, and compliant with our Facebook’s Content
Monetization Policies.
Earn Money From More Types of Videos
Pages can now earn money from videos as as short as one minute, which grants the option to run a 30-second ad that Facebook says is “minimally interruptive.”
Previously, only videos of 3 minutes or longer could be monetized.
Videos exceeding 3 minutes can include mid-roll ads, which are shown while the video is playing instead of before the video starts.
Create Original Facebook Videos
Protecting creator copyright is one of Facebook’s top priorities. The platform doesn’t allow monetization on shared videos or videos repurposed from other sources (e.g., downloaded from YouTube). Create original content that’s aligned with your audience and their core issues. Videos that spark a conversation with your audience via comments and interactions will get a higher organic ranking.
Note that if you purchase a video or use videos covered by Creative Commons license, you run a risk of violating Facebook’s Content Monetization Policies. You can collaborate with the creator of a viral video on YouTube as long as you share credit and monetization payout. Facebook explicitly calls out many popular video formats as ineligible for monetization.
Boost Your Best-Performing Videos
Boosting a video is a fairly straightforward option. Facebook will even prompt you to boost your best-performing posts. This option is also perfect if you’re trying to meet the post engagement requirements.
Click on the Boost Post button to the right of People Reached and Engagements. Then select your target audience (similar audience to the Page Likes campaign)
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