Facebook expands monetization features for Content Creators in Ghana, Sade Dada, the English-speaking Head of West African Public Opinion at META, has officially advised the data provider on the organisation’s plans to transform and extend its points for manufacturers in Ghana.
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The move will allow creators to buy a share of the revenue from Facebook in-stream promotions, as well as advertising placed in their reels on Facebook, with plans to expand customization and publishing on Instagram in the not-too-distant future
To qualify, content manufacturers must follow META partner optimization methods and product quality programs, which have more stringent rules than local agency guidelines
Promoters should similarly adhere to meta-promotional standards, which aim to protect consumers from unfortunate encounters and encourage greater personal and institutional engagement
Strategic management in Ghana expects local content producers to be able to monetize their web-based content and have advanced features to manage their organizations on the web. This expansion is a great step towards helping Ghanaian pharmaceutical manufacturers leverage their web presence, build their brand and boost the country’s computing economy
The data provider commended META for this enthusiasm for Ghana’s computing future and noted that it has made progress in its concerted efforts to promote improved growth and efficiency.
The development opens new doors for Ghana’s skilled artisans and is supposed to support advanced economy growth.