• Fri. Dec 8th, 2023

Twitter is willing to share ad revenue with verified content creators. Details

Twitter is willing to share ad revenue with verified content creators.  Details

On Thursday, Twitter announced that some content creators on its platform will have the opportunity to receive a portion of the ad revenue the company generates.

On Thursday, Twitter announced that some content creators on its platform will have the opportunity to receive a portion of the ad revenue the company generates.

According to Twitter, verified users who have received at least 5 million impressions on their posts in each of the last three months and hold a Stripe Payments account are eligible to receive a share of ad revenue from ads displayed on their replies.

According to Twitter, verified users who have received at least 5 million impressions on their posts in each of the last three months and hold a Stripe Payments account are eligible to receive a share of ad revenue from ads displayed on their replies.

In an effort to attract more content creators to its platform, Twitter recently introduced the option to offer users paid subscriptions to their content. The move is in line with the company’s strategy to promote creator monetization.

In an effort to attract more content creators to its platform, Twitter recently introduced the option to offer users paid subscriptions to their content. The move is in line with the company’s strategy to promote creator monetization.

Billionaire Elon Musk, who acquired Twitter in October last year, had previously stated that in the first year, the company would pass on all subscription revenue, excluding payment gateway fees, to creators. This signifies Twitter’s commitment to supporting creators by allowing them to fully benefit from the subscription revenue generated on the platform.

Billionaire Elon Musk, who acquired Twitter in October last year, had previously stated that in the first year, the company would pass on all subscription revenue, excluding payment gateway fees, to creators. This signifies Twitter’s commitment to supporting creators by allowing them to fully benefit from the subscription revenue generated on the platform.

The Financial Times previously reported that Twitter’s new CEO, Linda Yaccarino, is implementing a number of strategies to lure back advertisers who left the platform under Elon Musk. These steps include the introduction of a video advertising service, actively pursuing additional celebrities to join the platform, and expanding the company’s workforce.

The Financial Times previously reported that Twitter’s new CEO, Linda Yaccarino, is implementing a number of strategies to lure back advertisers who left the platform under Elon Musk. These steps include the introduction of a video advertising service, actively pursuing additional celebrities to join the platform, and expanding the company’s workforce.

Linda Yacarino, who assumed the role of CEO on June 5, plans to introduce video ads with full-screen display and sound-on capabilities, according to sources familiar with the matter cited by the paper. These ads appear to users as they scroll through Twitter’s recently added short-video feed.

Linda Yacarino, who assumed the role of CEO on June 5, plans to introduce video ads with full-screen display and sound-on capabilities, according to sources familiar with the matter cited by the paper. These ads appear to users as they scroll through Twitter’s recently added short-video feed.

According to a person familiar with the situation cited in the report, Linda Yaccarino is in talks about a more extensive collaboration with Alphabet-owned Google. The partnership will cover advertising initiatives and give Google access to certain data from Twitter.

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