Twitter Rolls Out attractive Revenue Sharing Program for Creators

Make money using Twitter Ad Revenue sharing with least requirement 

Make money using Twitter Ad Revenue sharing with least requirement


Elon Musk is currently rebranding Twitter to X and is officially rolling out its ads revenue sharing program for creators. The company had given some creators payouts earlier this month, but now, users globally who meet the eligibility criteria can apply for the program from the monetization tab in settings.


You need to be subscribed to X Blue (which appears to be the new name for Twitter Blue) or be a Verified Organization. This is mandatory to be eligible for the program. As a account owner you should have “at least 15M impressions on your cumulative posts within the last 3 months,” and have at least 500 followers, as per the support document about the program.


“We want the process to be as simple as possible, so all eligible X Blue and Verified Organizations subscribers are entitled to revenue share so long as they meet the eligibility criteria and join,” the company says. You’ll get payouts as long as X determines that you’ve generated more than $50. The support document about the program doesn’t specify how the company determines the value of its payouts.


As per the available information, the program has been in the works for some time. Elon Musk first announced it in February, saying that the revenue share kicked off “starting today.” It took a few months the initial payouts finally started rolling in, with some saying they earned thousands of dollars.



Creators can apply for the program through the monetization tab in their settings. Once they are approved, they will start receiving revenue sharing payments on a monthly basis.


The ads revenue sharing program is one of a number of initiatives that Twitter has launched in recent months to support creators. In March, the company launched a tipping feature that allows users to send money to their favorite creators. And in April, Twitter announced that it would be launching a subscription service called Twitter Blue, which will give users access to exclusive features and benefits.


The ads revenue sharing program is still in its early stages, but it has the potential to be a significant source of income for creators. Twitter said that it expects to generate over $1 billion in revenue from ads in 2023, and the ads revenue sharing program could help creators to capture a piece of that pie.


The program is also a way for Twitter to attract and retain creators. In a blog post announcing the program, Twitter said that it wants to "make it easier for creators to make a living on Twitter." The ads revenue sharing program is one way that Twitter is doing that.


The program has been met with mixed reactions from creators. Some creators have praised the program, saying that it is a much-needed way for them to make money from their work. Others have criticized the program, saying that the 5% cut is too small and that Twitter should do more to support creators.


Only time will tell how successful the ads revenue sharing program will be. However, it is a significant step forward for Twitter in its efforts to support creators.




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