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The video discusses Facebook's new Fast Track program for content creators, which offers monetary rewards for posting Reels without any performance requirements like views or ads. The creator contrasts this with YouTube's restrictive policies and urges creators to diversify platforms.
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Facebook pays creators for Reels without requiring views or ads, with earnings ranging from $50 to $1200 per page.
Facebook is attracting many creators with bonus rewards, while YouTube imposes restrictions on non-original content.
YouTube's constant policy changes and retroactive enforcement make creators afraid to speak up and limit freedom.
Educational content gets less interaction on Facebook; entertainment content performs better.
Creators should have multiple platforms and income streams because policies change quickly and retroactively.
The creator strongly recommends starting a Facebook page to take advantage of easy rewards, while cautioning against relying solely on YouTube due to its restrictive and retroactive policies.
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What is Facebook's Fast Track program?
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What is Facebook's Fast Track program?
A program that pays creators for posting Reels without requiring views or ads.
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What range of earnings did creators receive from Facebook's Fast Track?
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What range of earnings did creators receive from Facebook's Fast Track?
$50 to $1200 per page.
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What type of content gets less interaction on Facebook according to the video?
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What type of content gets less interaction on Facebook according to the video?
Educational content like chemistry, physics, or lessons.
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Why does the creator criticize YouTube's policy enforcement?
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Why does the creator criticize YouTube's policy enforcement?
Because YouTube applies policy changes retroactively, penalizing videos uploaded before the change.
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What analogy does the creator use to criticize retroactive policy enforcement?
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What analogy does the creator use to criticize retroactive policy enforcement?
Comparing it to sports leagues like the Premier League, where rules apply to the current season, not retroactively.
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💡 Key Takeaways
No-Requirement Earnings
Highlights a unique opportunity to earn without performance metrics.
00:04YouTube's Restrictive Environment
Critiques YouTube's policies that stifle creator freedom.
03:00Diversification Advice
Urges creators to have multiple income sources due to policy instability.
05:53Full Transcript
[00:04] If I told you that you could earn money without views, and even without ads, if I told you that you could earn money without any requirements, would you believe me? You'd call me crazy. If someone came to me and said, "I'm from the future, and I'm telling you I'll earn money without any requirements,"
[00:19] I'm telling you I'll earn money without any requirements," I'd call them crazy. I really wouldn't believe them. It just doesn't make sense. I want to tell you that this has actually happened, and very quickly, for
[00:31] many pages today. This is through Facebook's Facebook's Fast Track for Fast Track for content creators. I want to tell you that the earnings vary
[00:44] from page to page. Some received $50, some $ 160, some $320, and some even $1200 for posting Reels videos on Facebook without any
[00:58] for posting Reels videos on Facebook without any requirements. Facebook is essentially asking content creators to create videos, saying, "I don't want any performance requirements from you. I don't want views or ads. I just want you to post videos, and I'll take care of
[01:15] just want you to post videos, and I'll take care of the rest." This is all about rewards because you'll be keeping viewers on Facebook. When you look around and see a platform that serves content creators, supports them, and encourages them, and tells them you'll give them rewards without any requirements, it's only natural that you'll
[01:32] go to that platform and won't need to go to any other platform. And literally, Facebook has been attracting a huge number of
[02:06] content creators lately, more than any other platform, with these amazing new bonus rewards. I mean, you used to get paid for stories, reels, posts, photos, anything on Facebook, and now they're telling you you'll get paid without any requirements, just by applying to the fast track for content creators. Wow! That's fantastic! Why aren't other platforms learning from Facebook? Facebook isn't losing out because of content creators; on the contrary, Facebook is benefiting immensely from content creators. And you, YouTube, are supposed to be
[02:23] content creators. And you, YouTube, are supposed to be getting money from non-commercial channels anyway. It's activated as soon as ads appear, but where are the rewards for content creators? On the contrary, what I see is that YouTube content creators have become extremely, extremely, extremely restricted in a very, very, very annoying way.
[02:41] annoying way. YouTube needs to start loosening its policies a bit and start loosening some of the restrictions on channels linked to non-original content and reused content, and give content creators more freedom. Because you're constantly tweaking, tweaking, tweaking,
[03:00] really makes content creators afraid to speak up. There's no freedom, no style, nothing. Even the viewers themselves are starting to feel this. I want to tell you that I've had many channels recently, due to the
[03:14] war between Iran and Israel, that have had their monetization stopped for a strange reason. Because they used a word or an image, and the image is perfectly normal, appearing in the video without any problems, and then they were surprised to find that
[03:26] monetization was stopped because the category is not categorized. We've discussed this issue and talked about it, and YouTube has the right to do this. But not to stop monetization immediately, not to give them a warning and then stop monetization right away.
[03:38] monetization immediately, not to give them a warning and then stop monetization right away. Give them some time. Let these people not stray far from the YouTube platform. People love YouTube. I, for one, am a YouTube enthusiast. I mean, if someone told me, "Youssef,
[03:50] go to TikTok," I'd say, "No, I've already quit." If they told me, "Go to Facebook," I'd say, " No, I've already quit Facebook." If they told me, "Why did you quit Facebook?" I love YouTube and its content. I don't like Facebook. I feel Facebook is more for entertainment and more suitable for other types of content than educational content.
[04:05] And literally, what I'm telling you is extremely important. Choosing the type of content on extremely important. Choosing the type of content on Facebook is one of the most important, powerful, and difficult topics you can start your Facebook page with. Because if you start with educational content, you'll rarely find
[04:22] interaction, especially if you're talking about YouTube. If you're talking about Facebook, okay. If you're presenting content related to chemistry and physics, it will be less. If you're presenting educational content about and physics, it will be less. If you're presenting educational content about lessons, you'll find very little interaction as well. So,
[04:37] choosing The type of content you create makes a huge difference on Facebook, and I think what you're seeing here is Facebook, and I think what you're seeing here is strong evidence for any content creator. If you don't have a page, you absolutely strong evidence for any content creator. If you don't have a page, you absolutely must create one today. At least be
[04:52] must create one today. At least be prepared for the new terms and conditions when they're released on Facebook. They have easy and simple requirements that anyone can meet. Almost every household now has more anyone can meet. Almost every household now has more than 20 Facebook accounts, and if your content can attract
[05:06] than 20 Facebook accounts, and if your content can attract all these people, then you can be absolutely certain that all these people, then you can be absolutely certain that the requirements and earn more than you can imagine from Facebook. This is especially true with the
[05:21] constantly changing rewards designed to support content creators in an overwhelmingly positive way. I'm talking about YouTube now, and I'm telling you that Facebook supports content creators in a very positive way. Can you imagine?
[05:38] If they had asked me four or five years ago whether to create a Facebook page or a channel, I would have said... Create a channel, but now I'll tell you to create both. You really need to have both, and it would be great both. You really need to have both, and it would be great if your content served both platforms.
[05:53] Consider yourself 100% successful. I hope everyone pays attention and focuses on I hope everyone pays attention and focuses on more than one platform and has more than one source of income and more than one platform and has more than one source of income and more than one source of livelihood because things are no longer
[06:07] guaranteed, and policies change in seconds. Now they change and are penalized retroactively. For example, if someone made a video that violated YouTube policies from 2023, and IA comes today to
[06:22] review the channel, they might give you a warning because they are judging and reviewing you retroactively. And by the way, this doesn't happen anywhere else in the world. Even if we take the example of
[06:34] international leagues like the English Premier League and the Egyptian Premier League, there are rules and regulations that change and are applied to the season you're in, not retroactively, like the offside trap and so on. There used to be a problem with infiltration, but now there is. There was
[06:47] like the offside trap and so on. There used to be a problem with infiltration, but now there is. There was hand touch, but now there are. So many things have changed. You, as YouTube, should review have changed. You, as YouTube, should review these policies by date. Was the
[07:02] time you uploaded this video in violation of You're posting about earning money from Facebook, 20-25, without any conditions. Do you imagine that this content
[07:16] could give you a warning, even though it's real? It's without any requirements, without any requirements at all. You don't need performance requirements, you don't want views, you don't want ads, you're not required to post ads. All you have to do is take
[07:31] your phone and record one, two, three, four, five videos. And within three months, you'll be And within three months, you'll be active. It might even show you the number of videos you'll upload when you go to the page. So I think this is a
[07:46] very positive thing. What do you think? Do you think that working on YouTube is enough? Do you think that since YouTube is bringing in profits, you shouldn't consider any other source of income? You're absolutely wrong. You need to reconsider your approach.
[08:02] If I had changed my strategy and started working on Facebook, I would have many other income streams by now. I only worked on Facebook for 10% or 5% of my earnings. If I had worked on Facebook for 40%, I would have dominated the Facebook scene a long time ago. I might not be
[08:20] compatible with Facebook, but honestly, it's easier than you imagine, expect, or think. So why not start? Why
[08:32] or think. So why not start? Why not start working now? Search on YouTube for "creating a Facebook page" and watch the video "How to create a Facebook page." It's very easy and simple. I'll explain it to you on your mobile phone and
[08:47] on your computer. Then you'll start seeing results in the near future. And while you're in the near future. And while you're working, you'll receive invitations. You'll get a bonus, you'll get rewards, you'll start posting. Keep in
[09:00] mind that Facebook posts are much more powerful than you can imagine, and the targeted reels are amazing! than you can imagine, and the targeted reels are amazing! Wow, man, how sweet! I swear to God,
[09:12] Wow, man, how sweet! I swear to God, why don't we start now? What are you waiting for? Don't wait for anything. Have a great day. See you in a new video. This was your number one reference for YouTube content creators, and for the first time in my life, I'm telling you to go to Facebook. I don't know, I've never
[09:26] said it before, but the idea of telling you to go to Facebook like this wasn't even on my mind, to be honest. telling you to go to Facebook like this wasn't even on my mind, to be honest. But now I'm telling you to go, start, work But now I'm telling you to go, start, work
[09:43] will be 100% positive. Goodbye. Yeah.