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That can't be true, that's unreasonably high
From the article:
Someone else they quoted said $3-$10 per 1000 likes, which is still quite a bit.
It says in the article that this is likely an exaggeration.
I'm guessing what that means is that a sponsor will pay that sort of rate for a sponsored post from an "influencer". Because yeah, otherwise that sounds crazy
I run a Facebook page (periodically). Frequently post things which get 3k+ likes. Facebook has paid me $0.
It looks like this is an invite only feature through their "Creator Bonus Program".
https://web.archive.org/web/20240324054627/https://creators.facebook.com/programs/bonuses
The fact that Facebook are allowing spam pages into this is wild.
Engagement go brrrt.
Got to get content somehow.