Facebook has launched a campaign to pay YouTubers, TikTokers, and Instagrammers up to nearly 1.5 million yen.

Meta, the company that operates Facebook, has launched ' Creator Fast Track ,' a program designed to attract creators who are active on competing platforms to Facebook.
Creator Fast Track: A New Way to Quickly Grow Your Audience and Earn Money on Facebook
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https://creators.facebook.com/creator-fast-track
Creators who join Creator Fast Track can reliably earn rewards simply by posting 15 Reels videos on Facebook each month, in accordance with the program's terms and conditions.
Compensation is determined based on the number of followers on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. For followers between 20,000 and 99,999, the monthly payment is $100 (approximately 16,000 yen) to $450 (approximately 72,000 yen); for followers between 100,000 and 999,999, the monthly payment is $1,000 (approximately 160,000 yen); and for followers of 1 million or more, the monthly payment is $3,000 (approximately 480,000 yen). Compensation is paid monthly for three months.
In addition, the reach of your posted Reels videos will be expanded, which can help you gain more followers. You will also receive immediate access to Facebook's monetization program, 'Facebook Content Monetization,' which will allow you to further monetize your content and continue to earn revenue from it even after the program ends.

In announcing the program, Meta stated, 'We received feedback from creators who have built up followers on other platforms about how difficult it is to start anew on Facebook. We have introduced this program to make it easier and faster to get started.'
According to Meta, Facebook's payments to creators are increasing year by year, and are projected to reach a record high of approximately $3 billion (approximately 480 billion yen) in 2025. This represents a 35% increase from the previous year.

Meta emphasized that monetization is possible in all formats, including not only videos but also photos and text posts, stating, 'By enabling monetization in diverse content formats, creators without large-scale production resources have more opportunities to develop their creative activities into full-time jobs or meaningful side hustles.'
Please note that the Creator Fast Track requires applicants to provide eligible social media accounts at the time of application, and it appears that follower counts will be used for each individual social media platform, not as a combined total. Also, the program is only open to users residing in the United States or Canada.
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