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What You Need To Start Earning From Twitter X
Social Media has been a buzz since several tweeps revealed that they have actually monetized their activities on Twitter or X. Elon Musk’s Twitter X recently executed its broadened creator monetization program by including a share of ad revenue generated from ads displayed in response to their posts.
As part of its initiative to enhance user earnings on the platform, the company has confirmed plans to expand the program later this month, inviting eligible creators to apply. As a regular content creator on Twitter X, you might be asking yourself how you can get to earn from the platform.
Here, we look at what you need to do to also get to earn from Twitter X. How do you apply for this Twitter monetization.
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First of all, for you to be able to apply for Twitter X monetisation, there are conditions you need to meet. Here are the conditions;
- You need to be a Twitter Blue subscriber or a verified organization.
- Accounts with up to 500 followers
- Tweet impression count exceeding 5 million per month over the past three months
- Meet the Creator Monetisation Standards through human evaluation.
Also, with the launch of Creator Ads Revenue Sharing Program, creators have to encourage interactions with their tweets, ideally fostering meaningful discussions. However, there have been concerns about the platform becoming a place that breeds more toxicity and vulgarity than before as people start to quest for engagement and impressions.
It is exciting for creators to start creating any sort of content that can generate engagement and in return get some income out of it. However, Twitter X has some terms and conditions you may want to know first. See the terms below:
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- While Twitter has historically displayed leniency towards explicit content, it strictly prohibits the commercialisation of sexual material under its content monetisation guidelines.
- The platform explicitly discourages pyramid schemes and get-rich-quick endeavours, as well as any content endorsing violence, criminal activities, gambling, or substance abuse.
- Moreover, creators attempting to profit from copyrighted content they do not own will be excluded from participation in the ad revenue-sharing program.
During this digital age, we have seen various social media platforms develop programs where content creators get revenue from their content online. This is a testament to the evolving power of user-generated content.
As content creators continue to shape online narratives and captivate global audiences, innovative revenue reward systems offer not only financial incentives but also recognition for their creative endeavours.