Facebook Creator Fast Track: Meta has launched a new program to celebrate content creators. It has been named 'Creator Fast Track'. Facebook will give more reach as well as guaranteed income to the creators participating in this program. The company says that this program has been brought for those creators who have a lot of followers on other platforms, but are finding it difficult to start on Facebook. This program will make their start easier and faster. Let us know in detail about this program and its terms and conditions.
Creator Fast Track program will provide guaranteed income for three months
Facebook will give more reach to the reels of creators participating in this program so that their followers can increase faster. Also, every creator will be given guaranteed income for the first three months. Creators who have more than one lakh followers on Instagram, TikTok or YouTube will get $1,000 (approximately Rs 94,000) every month and creators with more than 10 lakh followers will get $3,000 (approximately Rs 2.82 lakh) every month. Additionally, the creator will also get access to Facebook content monetization so that he can earn more money through his content.
These are the terms and conditions of the Creator Fast Track program.
- Creator must be in the US or Canada.
- Creator must be 18 years or older.
- The creator's Facebook account must be at least 30 days old.
- Have not posted a single Facebook reel in the last 6 months.
- Your account must have at least 20,000 followers and at least 30,000 video views in the last 60 days.
- The content must be shot or created by the creator himself.
- This program can be applied for only through Facebook mobile app.
- Once the application is accepted, the creator will have to agree to the terms and conditions of content monetization.
Why has Facebook brought this program?
In terms of content, Facebook is facing tough competition from platforms like TikTok and YouTube. Despite having nearly 3 billion users worldwide and giving its highest ever creator payout last year, Facebook is lagging behind in competing with other platforms. Now Facebook wants to revive the creator ecosystem through this program. Last year, the company gave about $3 billion to content creators, which is 35 percent more than in 2024.
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