The social media site X, formerly known as Twitter and owned by Elon Musk, has introduced a new program for artists. In this new initiative, the business will offer the artists a share of the revenue it receives from its advertising. The proverb "earning money is not an easy thing" applies here, though. The firm run by Elon Musk won't just give creators money. The X platform's fundamental requirements for earning money include posts over the previous three months receiving at least 15 million impressions and having at least 500 followers. Creators must, above all, have an X Blue subscription. Therefore, this program is only open to people who meet these three requirements.After that, participants can set up their own "Creator Subscriptions" and "Ads Revenue Sharing" and become eligible to receive payments starting on July 31.
How to earn money From Twitter ?
Twitter CEO X has introduced a new initiative for creators called Ads Revenue Share.
Elon Musk-owned X, or Twitter, has made an effort to make signing up for the recently announced program as easy as possible for all Blue and Verified organization subscribers on their site. If a creator joins the program and complies with the company's rules and regulations, they will receive a reward if their monthly revenues are more than $50 (about Rs. 4,100 in Indian currency). However, Company X has not yet revealed the precise formula utilized to determine the payoff value. But once their reward details are set up, creators will begin receiving payment on July 31.
Participants must first set up separate Ads Revenue Sharing and Creator Subscriptions sections before receiving cash. Later, users must create a Stripe account in order to receive their earnings. Additionally, starting tomorrow, those who already have a Stripe account will be able to receive payouts. The AdWords Revenue Share Terms, Monetization Standards, and X Rules are requirements for creators. Otherwise, there will still be a fear of leaving the program.
However, it should be made clear up front that X Platform maintains the right to modify these terms at any time or end the program completely.
It's interesting to note that Twitter just introduced a creator-focused initiative called Ads Revenue Share. This program also included payments.
Elon Musk originally alluded to the introduction of the "Ads Revenue Share" initiative in February of this year, and the concept was officially unveiled on July 14. Despite the fact that the action is still in its early phases. The X platform, on the other hand, might develop into a big source of significant income for authors if additional features and facilities are introduced over time. Notably, artists will be eligible for 50% of the money made from the ads that appear in their tweets' reply sections.