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  1. Meta Has Just Made It Easier For Creators to Make Money
  2. Helping Creators Get Discovered and Earn Money on Facebook
  3. Facebook made professional mode accessible for everyone. Here's how to use it.
  4. Pichai and Zuckerberg Have Mixed Early Reviews of Apple’s Vision Pro


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Meta Has Just Made It Easier For Creators to Make Money

Facebook's ‘professional mode', which was first rolled out in 2021, has just been extended to all creators on the platform, making it easier for users to create, build and profit from their following. The professional mode unlocks a range of Meta is also opening up more benefits to Facebook Expands its Professional Mode to All Creators From Most notably, in a “Professional mode allows you to build a global audience of followers, while still staying connected to friends and family from your personal Facebook profile,”– Meta's blog post We break down some features that are included in the profile setting below: What Are the Benefits of Professional Mode? One of the best selling points of Facebook's professional mode is its unique ‘Stars' feature which lets content creators earn money through followers directly through Reels, live, and on-demand videos. Professional users also gain access to subscriptions, which allows them to share content exclusively with subscribers on the platform. Creators using the setting can also benefit from a profile category, which will display the name of their brand directly under their name on Facebook. What's more, Meta's Professional Dashboard' also provides professional users with valuble audience, profile, and content insights, making it easier to monitor performance across the platform. Facebook hasn't been the easiest platform to profit from historically, so these changes will likely be welcomed by creators using the site. But Facebook isn...

Helping Creators Get Discovered and Earn Money on Facebook

• Creating Facebook Reels just got even easier with our redesigned Reels editor, new Inspiration Hub and Templates Hub. • We’re helping creators grow their audience with new ProMode features. • We’re expanding performance bonuses on Facebook, lowering Stars monetization eligibility and testing monetizing Reels that include music. Today we’re sharing our latest updates for creators, making it easier than ever to create Reels, build an audience with professional mode for profile and earn a steady income on Facebook. Making Reels Just Got Even Easier From inspiration to simplified creation, we’re making it easy to produce fun and creative reels on Facebook. To help inspire fresh content ideas, we’ve added an Inspiration Hub in the Professional Dashboard to gather popular reels, hashtags, topics and music. And the new Templates Hub in the Reels Composer displays trending templates that you can use to easily create reels. Editing reels on the Facebook mobile app is also getting a lot easier. We’ve brought together audio, music and text into a unified editing screen, making it easier to layer and time the various creative elements of your reel exactly how you want them to appear. And starting in the coming weeks, when creators upload long-form videos or finish a Live on mobile or desktop, they can create a reel clipped from the original content that links to the original video. For Lives, we’ve updated our Clips to Reels feature so Facebook will help automatically select the hig...

Facebook made professional mode accessible for everyone. Here's how to use it.

> > All creators on Meta announced the global expansion of professional mode (opens in a new tab) on Monday, Oct. 31, a product it began testing with select creators nearly a year ago, in December 2021. Now, anyone can use it. This comes at a time in which Meta appears to be doubling down in its investment in its creator user base — by the end of 2022 it plans to (opens in a new tab) "invest over $1 billion in programs that give creators new ways to earn money for the content they create on Facebook and which is in dire need of creator support (opens in a new tab). SEE ALSO: What is professional mode? Professional mode is, in its most basic sense, a page for individual creators. It's similar to making your Instagram account a professional one instead of a personal or business account. "If you would like to build a public presence to represent your personal brand using your Facebook profile where you connect with friends and family, professional mode is the way to go," Facebook wrote in a blog post (opens in a new tab). "If you would like to create a public presence for a business, product or for yourself that’s separate from your personal profile, we suggest you create a Page." Professional mode on Facebook is designed for creators to maintain their personal page while also building a public presence on the app. In line with Pages, this allows creators the ability to build their presence on Facebook with a separate profile. Once you turn professional mode on, you can use m...

Pichai and Zuckerberg Have Mixed Early Reviews of Apple’s Vision Pro

On June 5, Apple unveiled a “mixed reality” headset called the Vision Pro at its annual WWDC developers conference. The product, which has a hefty price tag of $3,499, marks the iPhone maker’s foray into augmented reality and virtual reality (AR/VR), a field Apple’s Big Tech rivals, including Google and Meta, have already entered with middling success. Tim Cook stands next to the new Apple Vision Pro headset. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Apple CEO Tim Cook said at WWDC that the Vision Pro will “shift the way we look at technology and the role it plays in our lives.” “The depth of engineering in it is mind-blowing. You’ve got more than a 4k experience in each eye,” Cook said in an interview on Good Morning America the next day. “It enables you to see, hear and interact with digital content right in your physical spaces as if it’s there.” The Vision Pro won’t be available until 2024, so most consumers haven’t had the opportunity to interact with the device. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Google CEO Sundar Pichai, whose companies have both introduced similar AR/VR products, have expressed mixed opinions about Apple’s highest-profile new product in nearly a decade. Sundar Pichai: Vision Pro has the potential to create computing experiences beyond smartphones. In an interview with Bloomberg yesterday (June 12), Pichai said he’s excited about the potential of new AR/VR devices like the Vision Pro to create more immersive computing experiences. He added that Google has “always felt...