Those who broadcast Twitter Spaces will be paid 2 thousand 500 dollars a month!

Twitter Spaces, which we can count as Clubhouse's biggest competitor, will pay thousands of dollars to regular broadcasters.
 Those who broadcast Twitter Spaces will be paid 2 thousand 500 dollars a month!
READING NOW Those who broadcast Twitter Spaces will be paid 2 thousand 500 dollars a month!

Twitter Spaces is now Clubhouse’s biggest competitor. Both platforms want the quality of broadcasts to increase in order to retain their user base. Clubhouse announced a rewards program in the past months to motivate broadcasters. Now, Twitter has taken a similar step and the money that can be given to broadcasters has been announced.

Twitter Spaces publishers can get regular payouts

Twitter wants their content on Spaces to become higher quality. Since there is no advertising service on the platform, there are not many ways for those who want to earn income by broadcasting. Twitter has announced a support program called ‘Twitter Spaces Spark Program’ to motivate quality publishers within its body.

https://twitter. com/TwitterSpaces/status/1447956725924077583

Publishers who want to receive monthly payments with this program must meet certain conditions. Because publishers who will receive financial support are asked to regularly produce quality content on the platform. Although there is no explanation about the quality standards of the contents yet, the conditions described are as follows:

  • To be over 18 years old
  • 5. Have 000 ‘active followers’
  • To be residing in the USA (This condition may be removed in the coming months)
  • Broadcasting at least two Spaces per week

Those who are eligible for the program will receive an advertising credit of $ 500 every month, along with the announced support of $ 2,500. Thus, you can reach more people and take this work one step further with the financial assistance provided.


Twitter Spaces

Clubhouse had previously announced a three-month program and the fee for that program was $5,000. We wonder how much attention this program will get, considering that it’s twice the amount of help Twitter will pay.

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