15 Apr, 2023
By FactsWow Team
Getting paid for videos makes Instagram Reels an excellent alternative to TikTok. Several social apps have attempted to emulate TikTok's best features since it gained fame.
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YouTube introduced YouTube Shorts, Snapchat launched Snapchat Spotlight, and Instagram launched Instagram Reels. In contrast to TikTok, Instagram Reels has a well-rounded feature set.
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With Instagram Reels, you can create videos with a button and discover new videos in the main Instagram app.
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In 2023, getting paid for videos has been around for a while. YouTube has monetized videos for years, TikTok offers a similar service, and Twitch offers a live stream payment program.
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You can also get paid for videos you upload on Instagram Reels, despite it not being obvious at first glance. Aside from ad placements and brand partnerships, Instagram is also working on a subscription feature that will soon be released.
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The company previously offered views-based Reels Play bonuses, but that program has been halted for now, according to a March 2023 announcement.
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It was reported in early 2023 that Instagram would stop extending new and renewed Reels Play deals globally in response to the ire of many creators. There is no expiration date on Instagram Reels Play deals.
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The invitation-only Reels Play bonus was previously the most popular method of getting paid for video posts. The creator would need 1000 Reels views in the past 30 days to qualify for an invitation.
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Upon reaching a certain number of views over 30 days, Reels Play bonuses would pay creators directly from Instagram.
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