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Facebook Video Monetization 2023

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Are your Facebook videos finally getting the views you’ve dreamt of? Then now might be just the time to turn those views into money signs.  The good news is, Facebook now has multiple ways to help you become a full-time content creator right on their platform. Here, we’ve laid out the best Facebook video monetization options you can use to get that money ball rolling.  But First, Who Can Monetize Facebook Videos? Until recently, Facebook video monetization was only possible for a small number of Facebook partners. Now, Facebook has a number of monetization options that are available to content creators, but you’ll have to meet a certain criteria. You’re eligible to make money on Facebook if: Your videos follow Facebook’s Community Standards, meaning your videos are free of graphic violence and hate speech. You abide by Facebook’s Partner Monetization Policies, like sharing original content. You are the Admin for the Facebook page. Consistently meeting these rules will put you in a grea

HOW MUCH DO YOUTUBERS MAKE?

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How Much Do YouTubers Make? The average YouTuber makes $0.18 per view, which equates to around $18 for every 1,000 video views. If you’re wondering how much money YouTubers make, you’re in the right place. We’ll go over the average YouTube pay rate. How Much Do YouTubers Make Per View? According to a variety of sources, YouTubers can make anywhere between $0.01 to $0.03 per view with AdSense, with an average of $0.18 per view. However, the amount of money YouTube.com will pay depends on a variety of factors, such as: The number of views your video receives The number of clicks an ad receives Ad quality Adblockers Video length How Much Money Do YouTubers Make Every 1,000 Views? With the average YouTube pay rate hovering between $0.01 and $0.03 for an ad view, a YouTuber can make around $18 per 1,000 ad views, which comes out to $3 to $5 per 1,000 video views. Forbes also estimates that for top talent, a YouTuber can make about $5 for every 1,000 video views. With that said, creating a Y

23 U.S. cities where you can earn $150,000 and still be considered middle class

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For most Americans, a $150,000 annual salary is a lot of money: 80% of U.S. households earn less, according to 2021 Census Bureau data. A family making that much would be considered above middle class nationally, according to the Pew Research Center’s definition of the term: a household earning between two-thirds and double their area’s median household income. Across the entire country, that range is between $47,189 and $141,568, based on Census Bureau income data. But $150,000 is still a middle-class income by Pew’s definition in nearly half of the country’s 50 most-populated metropolitan areas, where incomes tend to be high. Here are 23 metro areas where $150,000 annual income is considered middle class.

YouTube Monetization

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What is YouTube monetization? In simplest terms: YouTube monetization is the ability to make money from your videos. To enable monetization on YouTube, you need to meet certain requirements and join the YouTube Partner Program (YPP). Screenshot example of a YouTube Partner Program qualification checklist. According to YouTube, to qualify for monetization, you must have: 4,000 watch hours over the last 12 months at least 1,000 subscribers on your channel. You can grow these numbers by creating quality content, as well as by promoting your channel. Additionally, there are some other requirements to set up and monetize your channel. We’ll discuss those in the next section. YouTube monetization rules and requirements Monetizing your YouTube channel is as amazing as it sounds, but it comes with a few strings attached. While the requirements for YouTube monetization aren’t log, the benefits are great. Simply put, once you’ve joined the YouTube Partner Program (YPP), it all comes down to how

Apple iphone 15 release date and features

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  The iPhone 15 might still be far out in the future, but Apple is preparing big changes and we are already seeing the first leaks and rumors pop up. So what will be new in the iPhone 15 series and when is it coming? The iPhone 15 family is expected to launch in the fall of 2023 featuring four models, just like the iPhone 14 series before it. Some slight design tweaks are due, but the bigger changes will be on the inside. Here is a quick summary: first and cheapest comes a 6.1-inch iPhone 15, then, a larger, 6.7-inch iPhone 15 Plus with a bigger battery, and then again a 6.1-inch iPhone 15 Pro with a faster chip, better cameras and other advanced features, and the most expensive in the bunch will be the large and powerful iPhone 15 Ultra. Yes, Ultra. Apple used the Pro Max name before, but it is likely to switch to "Ultra" to signal the bigger upgrades in this model, but also possibly a higher price.  All four models will also come with a USB-C type connector, replacing the L