Online platforms and their order of financial returns:
1. YouTube pays highest. No any other platform pays half of what YouTube pays to content creators. But it’s difficult to qualify for monetization on YouTube as people find it hard watching videos there due to the manner YouTube consumes data subscription. Getting subscribers on YouTube is a very difficult thing. Subscription to a YouTube channel is free of charge. YouTube doesn’t charge you to follow someone.
2. Google adsense: Another platform that pays huge after YouTube is Google through blogging. Blogging pays well. All you need to do is to create a clean blogspot, update original contents there and be consistent in updating writeups. Long writeups pay better than short ones. This is so the ads have spaces to display. Blogging pays well. Its requirements aren’t too much like YouTube.
3. Tiktok: This platform pays well. It’s not hard to qualify for monetization. The Chinese app is almost paying more than Google adsense. This is the third most paying online platform.
4. Instagram: This immediately follows Tiktok. Instagram pays fairly. It pays more than Facebook.
5. Facebook: Facebook has just activated a policy of paying per views. That is, each 1k views on Facebook can earn one up to 4 dollars. This policy began this year. Facebook pays on every 21st of every year. You can apply for cash out once you have earned $100. If you haven’t, you’ll not be able to make a withdrawal from Facebook pay account. Facebook pays only for video contents.
6. Snapchat: This is another platform that pays good. People living in America enjoy most its monetization policy.
7. Pinterest: This also pays, but specifically American content creators. It pays well.
8. Clubhouse: This app pays, but mainly for Americans and other western countries.
9. LinkedIn: This platform immediately follows. The challenge is that it’s difficult. One only earns from service delivered and not like Facebook.
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