Twitter has always represented a bit of a raw deal for creators when it comes to monetization. Unlike YouTube, there's no publicly-accessible revenue sharing program. If you create a piece of content that does well, there's no way to shove an advert on it and make some money, unless you're a massive publisher. But slowly, that's starting to change. Twitter just announced that select US creators of all sizes will be able to insert pre-roll adverts into any video clips they upload. We're expanding our revenue programs to empower creators to earn money in multiple ways!
Tuesday, August 30, 2016
Twitter is now letting select users put pre-roll adverts on their videos
Twitter has always represented a bit of a raw deal for creators when it comes to monetization. Unlike YouTube, there's no publicly-accessible revenue sharing program. If you create a piece of content that does well, there's no way to shove an advert on it and make some money, unless you're a massive publisher. But slowly, that's starting to change. Twitter just announced that select US creators of all sizes will be able to insert pre-roll adverts into any video clips they upload. We're expanding our revenue programs to empower creators to earn money in multiple ways!
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