Meta has updated professional mode settings to help users monetize their content.
Some of the new features available now allow content creators to build public follow-up, improve SEO, and earn money from various programs on existing Facebook profiles.
With the goal of building an online presence, Facebook also includes analytics and enhanced wellness features to help users stay safe on the social media platform.
Professional mode for all creators
Meta started testing Professional Mode in 2021 and is currently still working on new formats that will allow users to earn money from shared drums. This includes testing Reels Facebook Ads in professional mode as well as a new subscription model similar to YouTube.
Currently, US developers can apply to join Facebook’s “Reel Play” feature, which is a bonus program that allows users to receive payment for their rolls uploaded to the platform.
“Professional Mode allows you to build a global follower audience while staying connected with friends and family from your personal Facebook profile. When publishing public content, you will have access to features designed to help you gain and engage new followers – which were previously only available on sites, “wrote Meta in blog post (opens in a new tab).
Professional creators also gain access to the profile category directly on each person’s profile so that the brand created by the user will appear under their name when searching on Facebook.
Subscriptions are rolled out and tested in professional mode to allow fans to increase their support for you and your work, and provide you with the opportunity to build deeper connections with your most loyal followers by making your content available only to subscribers.
In the same way a website builder (opens in a new tab) The service offers a dashboard to track site performance, Meta has also introduced the “Professional Dashboard”, a one-stop shop that allows users to view audience and profile information as well as the performance of content created and uploaded.
Additionally, Meta has updated its schedules (opens in a new tab) Post Composer software to allow its users to create a content upload schedule.
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