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Four steps to get paid as a Twitter content creators

Modupeoluwa Olalere by Modupeoluwa Olalere
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Social media platforms have become a place where content creators can show off their skills, interact with their community, and even make a living.

Even though YouTube and Instagram already have well-established monetization programmes, Twitter has also added its own monetization feature to help content makers make money.

This article will show you how to make money on Twitter as a content creator and start earning money from your tweets.

Read also: Content Creators Can Now Earn with Tiktok Pulse

Step 1: Create an account on Twitter.

To take part in Twitter’s programme for making money, you must first join Twitter Blue. Twitter Blue is a paid service that gives users more features and perks. It is offered by Twitter. It has a monthly fee, and the first thing you need to do to use the monetization tool is to sign up for it. Sign up for the service by going to the Twitter Blue tab.

Step 2: Fulfill the Requirements

Make sure you meet the following conditions before you apply for monetization:

Payment through an active Stripe account: To get paid for your work, you need to set up an active Stripe account. Stripe is a well-known way to pay for things online in a safe and effective way. Set up a Stripe account and link it to your Twitter page to make payments easy.

Average of 5 million tweet impressions for three months: Twitter requires content creators to have an average of 5 million tweet impressions over a span of three months. Tweet impressions show how many times people on Twitter have seen your tweets. Even though this seems like a lot, it is possible to reach it with consistent engagement and useful content.

Step 3: Apply to start making money.

You can ask for monetization on Twitter once you have met the requirements and made sure you meet the criteria. Here’s what you should do:

Go to “Professional Tools”: On your Twitter profile, find the part called “Professional Tools.” In this area, you can access different features and settings related to making money from your content.

Click on ‘Monetization’: Within the ‘Professional Tools’ section, locate and click on the ‘Monetization’ option. This will begin the process of applying.

Fill out the form: Twitter will give you a form to fill out with the details you need. This could be information about your Stripe account, the type of content you make, or anything else Twitter needs to know for the review process.

Send in the application: Once you’ve filled out the form, look over the information and then send in your application. Twitter will then look at your application, taking into account things like activity, the quality of your content, and how well you follow its rules.

Step 4: Secure the Bag

If your application is accepted, good for you! You are now one of the people on Twitter who make money by making content. As soon as you are accepted, you can start making money.

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Conclusion

Through its Twitter Blue monetization tool, Twitter has given content creators more ways to make money from their presence on the platform. As a content creator on Twitter, you need to have a strong presence, make content that people want to read, and consistently give your readers something of value. So, go ahead and fill out an application for revenue and get the bag!

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Modupeoluwa Olalere

Modupeoluwa Olalere

Modupe is a tech content writer with 3+ years of experience turning complex ideas into clear, engaging stories. She covers innovation, digital trends, and emerging technologies. When she’s not writing, she’s exploring new tools or tracking trends shaping Africa’s tech ecosystem.

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