[0:00] In this video, I'm about to show you how [0:01] much every single social media platform [0:03] pays you for 1,000 views. And the only [0:06] reason I know that this works is cuz I'm [0:08] actually monetized on my main account [0:09] called Fly Juggler. Across my YouTube, [0:11] Instagram, Facebook, Tik Tok, and [0:13] Snapchat, I have over 1 million total [0:16] followers. And one of my main sources of [0:18] revenue has just been how much these [0:19] platforms actually pay me per thousand [0:22] views as just either a share of ad [0:24] revenue or as a reward for doing good [0:26] for the platform. And so I've had to [0:27] learn from scratch how much each of [0:29] these platforms pay you and how it [0:31] actually works to get in. But I'm going [0:32] to give it all to you for free in this [0:34] video. So let's get right into it. Okay, [0:36] so firstly, I've put this all together [0:38] in a really neat sheet called the social [0:40] media monetization cheat sheet. And I've [0:42] worked on this in partnership with [0:43] Repurpose. More on that later, but [0:44] basically this should be in the [0:46] description by the time this video is [0:47] going out. And it includes all of the [0:49] information that I have in this video in [0:50] a nice little cheat sheet. So I'll be [0:52] using it to show you guys each platform [0:54] and go in more depth. But you can always [0:56] refer to this cheat sheet if you need [0:57] it. Now, I know a lot of you are [0:58] thinking about how much you actually get [1:00] paid on short form platforms. So, I want [1:02] to quickly address the elephant in the [1:03] room, which is YouTube long form. And [1:05] then everything after I mention YouTube [1:07] long form, we'll be talking about short [1:08] form platforms and how those platforms [1:10] pay per thousand views. So, the way that [1:12] this is structured is I'll introduce the [1:13] platform. I'll go through the actual [1:15] requirements of getting monetized cuz [1:17] sometimes it can be really hard to get [1:18] monetized. But then once you are [1:20] monetized, I'll talk about how much [1:21] money it actually pays per thousand [1:23] views. And then finally, how you can [1:25] increase how much money it ends up [1:26] paying you per thousand views. So, let's [1:28] start with YouTube Long form. Now, as [1:29] far as I know, YouTube long form is [1:31] still the highest earning social media [1:33] platform out of any platform. And to get [1:35] monetized, it's really simple, but it's [1:36] not necessarily easy. So, for YouTube [1:38] long form, I already have a couple [1:40] channels that are monetized from it. And [1:42] just to show you guys, this channel that [1:43] you're watching this on is already [1:45] monetized. And here's the earnings for [1:46] this one in the past 365 days, just to [1:49] show you cuz I'm transparent with the [1:50] channels that I own and how much money [1:52] they're making. But basically, to get [1:53] in, you just need 4,000 watch hours in [1:55] the past 12 months and at least 1,000 [1:58] subscribers. Now, this seems really [2:00] hard, and I will admit it's not easy, [2:02] but if you break it down, it actually [2:03] can be more achievable than you think. [2:06] Because if you need 4,000 total watch [2:08] hours, and let's say you can get an [2:10] average view duration on your videos of [2:12] 3 minutes. That's pretty low. If you [2:14] made a longer video, you could probably [2:15] get higher. But let's say each viewer on [2:17] average watches 3 minutes of your video. [2:19] That means each viewer is watching for [2:21] 120th of an hour because 3 minutes * 20 [2:25] equals 60 minutes which is an hour. [2:26] Which would mean that to get 4,000 watch [2:28] hours, you actually just need 80,000 [2:31] views on YouTube long form. But you only [2:33] have to hit this within a year. So if [2:34] you divide this by 365, you just need [2:37] 219 views per day on YouTube. If you [2:40] post once every other day, that means [2:42] that you actually need 438 views per [2:44] video. And even though we can all agree [2:46] that this is not easy to get, it [2:48] definitely is achievable, especially if [2:50] you're making highquality videos that [2:52] actually answer people's questions like [2:54] the ones that I'm making right now for [2:55] you guys. You're very welcome. Anyways, [2:57] with that in mind, if you get those [2:59] 4,000 watch hours, it's almost [3:00] guaranteed that you'll hit 1,000 [3:02] subscribers in that time period. So then [3:04] the question is really, how much money [3:05] do you actually make per,000 views once [3:07] you start posting? And you can see right [3:08] here, I have left a really, really, [3:10] really wide range. My guide here says [3:12] that you can make anywhere from $2 to [3:14] $100 per thousand views that you get. [3:16] And the truth is when it comes to [3:18] YouTube long form, it really can vary [3:20] that dramatically. And the simple reason [3:21] is because the only thing that actually [3:23] matters for how much money you make per [3:25] thousand views is it's basically just a [3:28] share of whatever the advertisers [3:30] actually paid to get in front of your [3:32] specific video. And how much advertisers [3:34] are willing to pay to get in front of [3:35] your specific video can depend on a lot [3:38] of things, but it really has to do with [3:40] how valuable is the audience for you to [3:42] get in front of. For example, if you're [3:43] posting videos about different private [3:45] jets you should consider buying, an [3:47] advertiser is going to want to pay a lot [3:49] to get in front of a private jet [3:51] audience because if someone's about to [3:52] buy a private jet and you can just [3:54] market to that person, well, you're [3:56] going to make probably millions of [3:58] dollars from that single sale. So, how [4:00] much money would you be willing to spend [4:02] to get a million dollars back? Well, [4:04] it's going to be a lot of money, but [4:05] that also might change depending on how [4:07] competitive that is. Like, maybe you [4:08] could make a lot of money from selling, [4:10] I don't know, headphones as well, but [4:12] it's so, so, so competitive with other [4:14] companies that also sell headphones that [4:16] the amount that you'd have to pay to get [4:18] an ad in front of a video about [4:20] headphones is also really, really, [4:21] really, really expensive, even though [4:23] this is much cheaper than a private jet. [4:24] So, there's a lot of factors that go [4:26] into it and you kind of can't know [4:27] exactly in advance, which is why the [4:29] variation can be so high. But just to [4:31] show you guys a sample. If we look at my [4:32] channel, we go to analytics and then we [4:34] click on revenue. If we scroll down a [4:35] bit here, we can see that my average [4:37] amount of money per,000 views in the [4:39] past 28 days has been $47 [4:43] per thousand views. So, that gives you a [4:44] rough idea of generally how much money [4:46] you'll make from YouTube long- form [4:48] videos. Obviously, this can be improved [4:50] and it's simply by getting into niches [4:51] and demographics that advertisers are [4:53] willing to spend more money on. Things [4:55] that can affect this is the niche. [4:56] Usually, the richer the type of [4:58] demographic that uses that niche, the [5:00] more amount of money you'll make per [5:02] thousand views. But some other factors [5:03] include the audience's age. Usually, [5:05] older people pay you more per thousand [5:07] views cuz they have more money. The [5:09] audience location, and you'll almost [5:11] always make more from people from [5:12] countries like the United States rather [5:14] than countries like India because people [5:16] from the US have more money. and also [5:18] video length. Now, this is the last [5:19] thing I didn't mention, which is that if [5:21] your video is long enough, and I can go [5:22] to an example here, you're actually able [5:24] to run ads in the middle of your YouTube [5:26] video. Your video just has to be over 8 [5:28] minutes long, and then you can start [5:29] running ads in the middle of your [5:30] videos. And the more ads that people [5:32] watch on average for your video, the [5:34] more money that you'll obviously make [5:35] per,000 views. So, if you have a 1-hour [5:37] video, I know some people whose RPMs [5:39] would have probably been like $2 per [5:41] thousand views, but since they have like [5:42] a 1 hour video, their RPM is much closer [5:44] to like $20 per thousand views. So, [5:46] that's how you can increase how much [5:48] money you make from YouTube long form. [5:49] But now, let's move on to some of the [5:51] short form platforms. And next on the [5:52] list is YouTube Shorts. Now, to show you [5:55] guys, YouTube Shorts is actually one of [5:56] the platforms that I've been making a [5:58] good amount of money from recently, and [5:59] it's from my YouTube channel called Fly [6:01] Juggler. You can see I have 170,000 [6:04] subscribers on here, and some of my most [6:05] popular shorts have tens of millions of [6:08] views, which is actually kind of crazy [6:09] to think about. In the past 90 days, [6:11] this has actually made me $6,50, [6:14] which is pretty nice. And so let's get [6:15] into how to actually get monetized. Now, [6:17] the first thing to get monetized that [6:19] you need, and this is by far the [6:20] hardest, is 10 million engaged views. [6:23] And just to specify, an engaged view is [6:26] someone who watches your video and [6:27] doesn't swipe away immediately. So, just [6:30] for an example, if I go to a video like [6:31] this that I've posted and I click on [6:33] engagement, it'll actually show me what [6:35] percentage of people stayed to watch the [6:37] video and what percentage of people [6:39] swiped away. So only around 80% of the [6:41] views actually count here because 20% [6:44] swiped away within the first couple [6:45] seconds. So it only counts the views [6:47] after that. So even though this video [6:49] has 158,000 views so far only 100,000 [6:53] engaged views has been counted. I think [6:55] some of this registered like after and [6:57] so it hasn't counted all the future [6:58] views in yet. But you can see the [6:59] engaged views is always going to be [7:00] lower than the total views on a video. [7:02] Although the thing is you do have 90 [7:04] days to do this. So that does help but [7:06] that's still really hard to do. And then [7:08] two, you need at least 1,000 subscribers [7:10] on YouTube. Again, if you manage to hit [7:12] the 10 million engaged Shorts views, [7:14] there's almost no way that you're not [7:16] going to hit 1,000 subscribers. So, I [7:18] would just focus on getting 10 million [7:19] engaged Shorts views as your goal. Now, [7:21] when it comes to actually getting 10 [7:23] million views in 90 days, your goal [7:25] should actually be to get almost all of [7:27] these views from like one or two videos. [7:29] And the way that this works is you [7:31] honestly just get one video that pops [7:33] off on YouTube and goes mega mega mega [7:35] viral. And that basically accounts for [7:37] you getting monetized. If you look at my [7:39] channel, you can see that's actually [7:40] exactly what happened in my case because [7:42] it's not like I had, you know, a bunch [7:44] of videos, you know, 100,000 views here, [7:46] 100,000 views there. That's not what [7:48] happened. I basically had one video. I [7:50] think it might have been this one or [7:52] maybe this one. You can see this one got [7:54] 14 million views. It also might have [7:56] been this one. 18 million views. And a [7:58] single video like this is enough to push [8:00] you over the edge for monetization. And [8:03] I think basically one or two videos that [8:05] really go very very viral, a lot of [8:07] these get like five plus million views. [8:09] Putting one to three of those videos in [8:11] combination within 90 days is really [8:13] what's going to put you over the edge in [8:15] terms of getting monetized on YouTube. [8:16] That's what you kind of have to hope and [8:18] pray for because otherwise you're just [8:20] never going to get monetized. So really [8:22] just try to get mega outlier videos. Get [8:24] one that goes insanely mega viral and [8:27] that's how you're going to get monetized [8:28] on YouTube shorts. From here, most [8:30] people make an average of 10 cents to 25 [8:32] cents per thousand engaged views. I've [8:34] seen it go as low as one or two cents, [8:36] but also as high as like 35 cents per [8:39] thousand engaged views. And this [8:40] actually all depends, and this is pretty [8:42] much the only factor that goes into it [8:44] is the audience location. That's pretty [8:46] much the only thing it depends on. It [8:48] actually doesn't matter what niche [8:49] you're from or anything like this [8:50] because YouTube isn't deciding which ads [8:52] to place in front of your specific [8:54] video. It's just placing ads on the [8:56] YouTube Shorts feed. So, since it's [8:58] doing that, it doesn't matter at all [8:59] what niche you're posting in. It really [9:01] just matters what location are the [9:03] viewers actually watching from because [9:05] advertisers still pay to get in front of [9:07] either an Indian audience or a United [9:09] States audience, etc. If your audience [9:10] was 100% from India, you'll probably [9:13] have a 1 to2cent RPM. If your audience [9:15] is entirely from the United States, [9:16] you'll probably have a 20 cent to a [9:18] 35cent RPM. To show you an example with [9:20] my channel, let's look at my revenue in [9:22] the past 28 days. And if I look at the [9:24] shorts that are being posted, I earn [9:26] around 23 cents per thousand views that [9:28] I post. And if I actually look at my [9:30] audience and look at where everyone is [9:31] from, you can see this actually aligns [9:33] pretty exactly with what I'm saying [9:35] because most people are from the United [9:36] States. But then I also do have a [9:38] significant portion from India and the [9:40] Philippines, which is probably bringing [9:41] my RPM down. It's always a bit of a [9:43] balance though because you can hit more [9:45] people if your videos aren't targeted to [9:47] any specific language, but you earn less [9:49] per thousand views if they aren't [9:51] targeted to people who speak English or [9:53] are from like the United States. So [9:54] yeah, that's how YouTube Shorts works [9:56] and how to maximize your earnings from [9:58] that. And also understand that how much [9:59] money you make per thousand views also [10:01] just depends on how much advertisers are [10:03] spending in total. So, since advertisers [10:05] are usually spending more in quarter 4 [10:07] than they are in quarter 1, you actually [10:09] will probably make more money from the [10:10] YouTube shorts that you post in quarter [10:12] 4 than you will in quarter 1, just cuz [10:14] advertisers are spending more money in [10:15] those months. Anyways, that's YouTube [10:17] shorts. Moving on to the next platform [10:18] here, we have Tik Tok. And this can be [10:20] an absolutely secret killer cuz it's [10:22] been making me a ton of money in the [10:23] last couple of months. Now, Tik Tok has [10:25] slightly weirder rules and their payouts [10:27] are definitely less consistent and less [10:29] logical than YouTube's. But if you take [10:31] advantage of it properly, its ultimate [10:33] earning potential is actually way higher [10:35] than YouTube. Now, just to show you guys [10:36] with my actual channel. Again, I always [10:38] like to have proof of what I'm actually [10:40] talking about. This is my Tik Tok [10:41] account right here with 295,000 [10:43] followers. And you can see I have [10:45] multiple videos that have hundreds of [10:46] thousands and some even have millions of [10:48] views. Especially if I sort by popular. [10:50] Right here we can see some with 12 [10:52] million 12 million4 million views. And [10:54] if I go to analytics in just the past 60 [10:56] days, I've made 4,380. [11:00] Now what's great is Tik Tok's [11:01] requirements are actually some of the [11:03] easiest. You just need to have 10,000 [11:05] followers, which that's probably the [11:06] hardest thing. 100,000 valid views in [11:09] the past 30 days. That's extremely easy. [11:11] If you just post like a couple times a [11:14] day, you will hit this no matter what. [11:16] Like even if every video you post gets a [11:18] thousand views, you could just post a [11:20] hundred times in a month, which is [11:21] roughly like three posts per day and [11:23] you'll still easily hit that. And then [11:24] the pretty weird part is that your [11:26] videos must be at least 1 minute long. [11:28] Now once you hit those requirements [11:30] though, you can make around 10 cents to [11:32] $1 per thousand qualified views. And a [11:35] qualified view is just a viewer that [11:37] comes from the for you page is a unique [11:40] person. So a rewatch doesn't count. And [11:42] the viewer must watch at least 5 seconds [11:44] of the video for them to count as a [11:45] view. But this 10 cents to $1 is [11:48] actually insane because getting a dollar [11:50] per thousand views means you're really [11:52] really close to just making how much [11:54] money you could make from a YouTube long [11:55] form video. But it's way easier to get [11:58] views on Tik Tok than it is from [12:00] YouTube. And getting access to these [12:01] higher RPMs is a little bit random, but [12:03] I'll walk you through on my phone right [12:04] now my understanding of how you can [12:06] actually increase your RPM the best. And [12:08] it all has to do with something called [12:09] additional rewards. Now, you can see [12:11] here this is $3,400. [12:14] This is how much money I made in the [12:15] month of October. And if I click on view [12:17] performance, and you can see it shows [12:19] two different revenue amounts. It shows [12:21] one here called standard reward, which [12:23] is $1,600, [12:24] and then one here called additional [12:26] reward, which is $1,800. [12:29] So, I earned basically double what I [12:31] should have made from the Tik Tok [12:33] additional reward program. And you can [12:35] see here, I can view the exact earnings [12:36] from each of these separately up here. [12:38] But basically, it says here that [12:40] additional reward is an extra payout for [12:42] well-crafted 1 minute plus videos posted [12:44] by creators with specialized content and [12:47] is calculated based on video engagement. [12:49] And unfortunately, Tik Tok isn't always [12:51] specific. Like, it is a little bit [12:52] random how much money I make. Like, if I [12:54] look under no additional reward and I [12:56] scroll, you can see some of the videos [12:57] that were recorded the normal way still [13:00] said they didn't deserve an additional [13:02] reward. But a lot of the videos still do [13:04] say additional reward. And often it [13:06] comes from when a video has high search [13:08] value or high watch time. I mean, these [13:10] are things that you should be trying to [13:11] do anyways with your videos. But my [13:14] understanding is that if you just make [13:15] videos that probably include a face in [13:18] it and are actually like trying to be [13:19] good videos that are educational and [13:21] helpful, you'll be much more likely to [13:23] actually unlock a reward like this. And [13:26] it seems like their algorithm or their [13:27] AI that is categorizing which ones [13:29] deserve additional rewards and which [13:31] ones don't is sometimes a little bit [13:33] misaligned and isn't done perfectly, [13:34] which is why the sorting is sometimes [13:36] wrong. But it does seem like the videos [13:38] that are a little bit more legitimate [13:39] tend to do better when it comes to [13:41] additional rewards. And that's where you [13:43] can really make a ton of money. Again, [13:44] if I actually look at this month, which [13:46] is December, $500 was from standard [13:48] reward, but $1,500 was from additional [13:52] reward. And if I actually look, this is [13:54] from 1.4 4 million views. So that means [13:57] this month I made $2,000 off of 1.4 [14:00] million qualified views, which is [14:02] absolutely absurd. That means I'm making [14:04] over a dollar per thousand views on the [14:06] videos that I'm uploading on Tik Tok. [14:07] And this is just really, really good [14:09] payment per,000 views. So yeah, that's [14:11] how Tik Tok's monetization program [14:13] works. Once you get monetized, you can [14:14] really make a lot of money from it. And [14:16] so I'm a big fan of Tik Tok. And so even [14:18] though I'm a big fan of YouTube shorts [14:20] because it's very consistent pay and [14:22] it's basically the same and there's no [14:24] guesswork involved and they stay earning [14:26] a little bit longer after you actually [14:28] post them, Tik Tok actually has a much [14:30] higher ceiling and it's all thanks to [14:31] additional rewards. So if you can unlock [14:33] that properly, you can make a lot of [14:35] money from that as well. Now, the next [14:36] platform that I'm going to show you guys [14:37] monetization on is Instagram. But if [14:39] you're thinking for a second like this [14:40] is great, but how am I supposed to post [14:42] all of these videos on every single [14:44] platform and remember the monetization [14:46] rules for everything? Well, luckily [14:48] there's tools out there that actually [14:50] help you with this. And one of them that [14:51] I've been using for the past 3 years at [14:53] this point is called Repurpose.io. And [14:56] actually, this is the shirt that I'm [14:57] wearing. I literally used this software [14:59] for so long until I actually ended up [15:01] meeting the founders and now I actually [15:03] work with them. So, I'm actually also [15:05] focused on making Repurpose the best [15:07] platform ever. But basically, what it [15:09] does for you guys is I'll leave the link [15:10] to it in the description. You can create [15:12] an account and also unlock the whole [15:14] social media cheat sheet guide while [15:16] you're at it. But all you have to do is [15:17] start for free. It's completely free to [15:19] start. You can just create an account [15:21] with Google. And then it lets you set up [15:22] automations between different platforms. [15:25] So for example, the way that I use [15:27] Repurpose is I use my Instagram account [15:29] as my main social media platform. And [15:31] then I have the videos that I post on [15:32] Instagram automatically get reposted to [15:35] every single other social media [15:36] platform. So all of my Instagram videos [15:38] get auto reposted to Tik Tok, YouTube, [15:40] Snapchat, Pinterest, and X. And also [15:43] since I'm uploading within the Instagram [15:44] app, they can autoreost to threads and [15:47] to Facebook. But yeah, when you see my [15:48] actual earnings with like YouTube and [15:50] with Tik Tok, this is all with the [15:52] thanks of repurpose because this way I [15:54] didn't have to manually post to every [15:56] platform, which saved me so much time [15:57] and made me so much extra money. So when [15:59] it actually comes to monetization on [16:01] Instagram, there is technically a way to [16:03] make money through it, but it's very, [16:04] very rare. I'll show you on my phone [16:06] since I got really lucky and I'm one of [16:08] the few people that has access to this. [16:10] But basically, their monetization is [16:12] 100% invite only. So, if you just post a [16:14] lot of videos and you have followers and [16:16] Instagram thinks you're legit, they will [16:18] just randomly invite you. And you might [16:20] not even get a notification. You [16:21] actually have to go into your account, [16:24] click on professional dashboard, and [16:25] then scroll down until you see [16:27] monetization. And under monetization, if [16:29] it applies to you, you will get [16:30] something called bonuses. I already got [16:32] it. So, if I scroll up right here, [16:34] bonuses is right here. And you can see [16:36] right now they're only rewarding for [16:38] photo and carousel posts, which is kind [16:40] of weird cuz I never post photos or [16:42] carousels, so I don't really know [16:44] exactly the best way to deal with that. [16:46] But if I look at my previous bonuses, [16:48] and scroll down, they actually used to [16:49] pay you for reels, which I actually did [16:52] make a good amount of money from at one [16:53] point. Like 1.8K here or $1.4,000 here. [16:57] I mean, it used to be really good. Now [16:58] it doesn't pay for views on reels at [17:00] all. So, it's not really like I'm making [17:02] any money from this, but based on my [17:03] calculations, it seemed to only pay [17:05] around 5 cents per thousand views [17:07] anyways. And yeah, I don't know of any [17:08] specific way to increase your RPM. So, [17:10] that's how it seems to work. But since [17:12] Instagram is so unstructured, I wanted [17:14] to move to another platform that [17:16] actually can make you money and is not [17:17] just random. And it's actually Snapchat. [17:20] And most people don't know about this, [17:21] but you can actually make some pretty [17:23] good money from Snapchat. And yes, once [17:25] again, to show proof, I actually am [17:27] making money from this. I have 350,000 [17:30] followers on my Snapchat account. You [17:32] can see here it's called Fly Juggler. [17:33] Pretty obvious. And it is a little bit [17:35] complicated to understand. So, I suggest [17:37] you actually watch my entire video guide [17:39] on it. You can find it in this cheat [17:40] sheet. But basically, you have to apply [17:42] and get a Snap Star, which the full [17:44] guide to is in the sheet right here. But [17:46] once you do and you have 50,000 [17:48] followers as a minimum, you can actually [17:50] get the Snap Star and start making money [17:52] from what you post. Now, once you start [17:54] posting, how much money you make depends [17:55] what you post on and how much your [17:57] actual watch time is. If you post on [17:59] Snapchat stories, you can probably make [18:01] around 5 cents to 25 cents per thousand [18:03] views. And if you post to spotlights, it [18:06] seems to suck a lot more. You probably [18:07] make around 1 or 2 cents per thousand [18:09] views on Snapchat spotlights, at least [18:11] in my experience. Just to actually show [18:13] you guys this, I'll show you actual [18:15] earnings for me. So, if I go to my [18:16] Snapchat crystals, you can see I've [18:18] earned 23,000 Snapchat crystals. And [18:21] each crystal is basically worth 10 [18:23] cents. So that's $2,300 [18:25] basically. And each day I get rewarded [18:28] for what I post. So you could see on [18:29] December 26th, I got $119 crystals for [18:32] spotlight submissions. And then I got [18:34] 1,567 [18:36] crystals for what ran on my Snapchat [18:38] stories. And just so you know, my [18:40] calculation on my RPMs are actually [18:42] based on going through this and then [18:43] looking at how many views I was actually [18:45] getting on my Snapchat stories on the [18:47] days when I got rewarded as well as how [18:48] many views I was getting on Snapchat [18:50] spotlights. You may not know the [18:51] difference between those two things yet. [18:52] So again, if you don't, you should [18:54] probably watch my full guide on it for [18:55] the explanation. But just understand [18:57] that you should at least be using [18:59] Repurpose to autopost your videos to [19:01] Snapchat. Because if you do, you at one [19:03] point or another will be able to get [19:05] monetized on Snapchat and then be able [19:06] to make money from the videos that you [19:08] post. So, if you can make extra money [19:09] from the videos you're already posting, [19:11] why would you not do that? I just use [19:12] Repurpose to actually just autopost all [19:14] my stuff to Snapchat spotlights, but my [19:16] main monetization method is through [19:18] Snapchat stories. But now, moving on to [19:20] the last short form platform that [19:21] actually has monetization built into it, [19:24] and that's actually Facebook. A lot of [19:26] you guys don't know about this, but [19:27] Facebook can actually make you money [19:28] from just the views that you get. Now, [19:30] let's talk about the requirements. So [19:32] firstly, you need to have a public page [19:34] on Facebook as well as you probably need [19:36] to have at least 10,000 followers before [19:38] applying. And then once you have it, all [19:40] you actually have to do is apply. Now, [19:42] just because you apply, that doesn't [19:43] mean you'll get in. And I just want to [19:44] show you what it actually looks like to [19:46] apply because I have 89,000 followers on [19:49] my Facebook. If I look at my reels tab, [19:51] so the way that you can find this is if [19:53] you go to your professional dashboard, [19:55] you click under monetization right here, [19:56] and then you scroll down, you should see [19:58] something called content monetization. [20:00] If you click on this, it'll then give [20:02] you the opportunity to apply to the [20:04] content monetization program on [20:05] Facebook, which I already applied to and [20:07] I'm on the wait list. I've not been [20:09] accepted yet. And when I called Facebook [20:11] support, they literally just told us [20:13] it's random and you'll get in when you [20:15] get in. And it's like that's a pretty [20:16] unsatisfactory answer, but sure. So, [20:19] luckily though, I do know other people [20:21] who are monetized on Facebook and my [20:23] understanding is they make around 10 [20:25] cents to around $1 per thousand views. [20:27] And it's a little bit weird cuz you can [20:29] monetize across a couple different [20:30] mediums. So like you can get monetized [20:32] for the photos that you post on Facebook [20:34] or also the reals that you post on [20:36] Facebook. And you can even run instream [20:39] ads apparently on videos that are over [20:41] 90 seconds. So I don't have all the [20:43] details for that right now. But this is [20:45] based on talking to people who I know [20:46] actually are monetized on Facebook, what [20:48] I've seen from them. So again, if you're [20:50] not already posting on Facebook, you [20:52] should. And if you don't want to do it [20:54] manually, you can just set up a workflow [20:56] on repurpose. post to your main platform [20:57] manually and just get everything on [20:59] every other platform for free. So yeah, [21:01] just to round this video off though, I [21:02] want to go through a couple bonus ways [21:04] to monetize since it's just extra money [21:06] if you take advantage of these. The [21:08] first I've already mentioned in this [21:09] video is use Repurpose to autopost your [21:12] videos across every social media [21:14] platform. This means you can make money [21:15] per thousand views on every single one [21:17] of those platforms. But on top of that, [21:18] if you ever come out with your own [21:20] products or services, building your [21:22] personal brand across every single [21:23] platform is going to make the most [21:24] difference. Number two, this one is [21:26] currently unavailable, but I made a ton [21:28] of extra money using this, and it was [21:29] something called Blastoff Music, [21:31] otherwise known as music royalties. And [21:33] basically, it allowed you to earn extra [21:34] money by just putting background songs [21:36] on the videos that you already post. So, [21:38] this is currently down, but I think it [21:40] will be back up eventually. I'm not [21:42] sure. And I think when it's back up, [21:43] it'll have campaigns across every social [21:45] media platform. So, when that's back up, [21:47] I'll be making videos about it and [21:49] showing you how much money I can [21:50] actually make with it. And I'll also [21:51] update this doc as well. So, make sure [21:53] to subscribe so you don't miss videos [21:54] like that. And then for number three, [21:56] this is for people with big YouTube [21:58] channels. There's a company that I work [21:59] with called Linguana and they basically [22:01] help you earn extra money by taking your [22:03] videos, re-uploading them in an [22:05] alternate language for you. You do none [22:07] of the work and then they give you 50% [22:08] of the revenue. So, if you look at this [22:10] very channel, you can see I've been [22:12] uploading all my videos in Spanish. I [22:14] think this is Portuguese and also [22:16] German. And they're all the same types [22:18] of videos that I post here, just [22:19] completely translated. So, that's made [22:21] things really, really easy for me. And [22:22] yeah, you guys can do that as well to [22:24] make extra money from what you're [22:25] already uploading. Last, coming soon, [22:27] there are some other platforms that I [22:28] haven't touched on here, like X or [22:30] Twitter Twitch Rumble Kick Spotify [22:33] and MSN. We will be updating this doc as [22:35] time goes on once we gather all the info [22:37] we need to show the monetization [22:39] guidelines on every single one of these. [22:40] So, just understand that will be coming [22:42] soon. And yeah, that basically wraps up [22:43] how much every single platform pays you [22:45] per thousand views on social media. This [22:47] has been an extensive video undergoing [22:49] everything, showing the requirements you [22:50] need to hit to get monetized and then [22:52] how much money you can actually make per [22:53] thousand views and then how you can even [22:55] improve that with some bonus ways to [22:56] monetize like using repurpose to get [22:58] your videos out on every single platform [23:00] at once. That's my extensive list. So, I [23:02] hope that makes sense. As always, thank [23:04] you guys all so much for watching the [23:05] video. If you want to join our Discord [23:07] community with over 23,000 members, all [23:09] dedicated to making money online, that [23:11] will be in the description. And once [23:12] again, thank you so much for watching. [23:13] I'll catch you in the next video. Go in [23:14] and peace.