Meta has updated the Pro mode settings to help its users monetize the content they create.
Some of the new features now available allow content creators to build and boost a public following SEOand earn money from the various programs that are in the profiles on Facebook.
With online presence in mind, the Facebook tool also includes enhanced analytics and wellbeing features to help users stay safe on the social media platform.
Pro mode for all creators
Meta started testing the Pro mode in 2021, and is currently still working on new formats for users to earn money for the reels they share. This includes testing ads on Facebook Reels in Pro mode, as well as a new subscription model similar to YouTube.
Currently, US creators can apply to join a feature called “Reel Play” on Facebook, a reward program that allows users to get paid for loading reels onto the platform.
Pro mode allows you to build a global audience of followers, while keeping in touch with friends and family from your Facebook profile. As you post public content, you’ll have access to features designed to help you get and engage new followers – previously only available on Pages,” Meta wrote in Blog Posts (Opens in a new tab).
Creators of the Pro mode setting also get access to the profile category directly on each individual’s profile, which will enable the user-created brand to appear under their name when people search on Facebook.
Subscriptions are offered and tested in professional mode to allow fans to raise their level of support for you and your business, and to allow you to build deeper connections with your most loyal followers by sharing content only for your subscribers.
In the same way building site (Opens in a new tab) The service offers a dashboard for tracking site performance, and the Meta “Professional Dashboard,” a comprehensive hub that allows users to view audience and profile insights, as well as the performance of created and uploaded content.
In addition, Meta has updated a file scheduling (Opens in a new tab) A program, Post Composer, to allow its users to create a schedule for uploading content.
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