Facebook Should Share the Wealth
Google’s AdSense program allows website owners to monetize their content by displaying ads. Could Facebook implement a similar strategy for brands managing Facebook pages? This concept could open a new funding stream for organizations involved in community support and financial literacy education.
AdSense on Facebook?
On Facebook, the right-hand column displays small text ads, generating revenue for Facebook through views and clicks. Imagine if Facebook page owners could share this revenue. Engaging users through likes, comments, and shares could create more impressions, potentially increasing earnings for page owners.
Why Would Facebook Share Revenue?
Encouraging page owners to frequently update their pages benefits Facebook by increasing ad revenue. Incentivizing activity would drive more traffic and engagement, ultimately benefiting both Facebook and its users.
Utilizing Facebook for Community Fundraising
Organizations focusing on community fundraising event volunteering and financial planning volunteering for charities could leverage this model. Many causes already have popular Facebook pages, and this could serve as an unobtrusive revenue stream. Users wouldn’t notice a difference, as opposed to more apparent AdSense ads.
Would you consider implementing a similar revenue model on your Facebook page?