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How to Register for Facebook Monetization in Ghana

Facebook has introduced monetization features for users in Ghana, allowing content creators to earn money through their activities on the platform. This article explains how to get your Facebook account monetized.

How to Register for Facebook Monetization in Ghana

1. Update Your Facebook Name

First, ensure that the name on your Facebook account matches the name on your Ghana card. If your Ghana card has more than two names, you can use any two of those names. This helps in verifying your identity smoothly.

2. Enable Two-Factor Authentication

Two-factor authentication (2FA) adds an extra layer of security to your Facebook account. If you haven’t already set this up, go to your Facebook settings, select ‘Security and Login’, and follow the instructions to enable 2FA. You will need to confirm your identity using your Ghana card during this process.

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3. Check for Profile Violations

Ensure your profile complies with Facebook’s community standards. Check for any violations or content that might be flagged. If you have any violations, delete the affected content and avoid future violations to maintain a clean profile.

4. Turn On Professional Mode

Professional mode offers additional tools and insights for content creators. If you’re not already using professional mode, go to your profile settings and turn it on. This will give you access to monetization tools and insights to help grow your audience.

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5. Grow Your Follower Base

To qualify for monetization, you need at least 10,000 followers.

6. Create Engaging Content

Facebook rewards engagement, so focus on creating posts that resonate with your audience.

7. Achieve Watch Minutes

You need to accumulate at least 180,000 watch minutes across your videos in 30 days. This includes both regular videos and reels. Promote your videos to get more views and watch time.

How To Build Or Get More Audience On Your Facebook Account

  • Engage with your audience by replying to comments and messages.
  • Send friend requests to active users.
  •  Follow users who are likely to be interested in your content.
  • Post regularly to keep your audience engaged.

Contents To Create Under Monetization

Here are some content strategies:

  • Text Posts: Aim for at least 50,000 engagements (likes, comments, shares) on your text posts within 30 days.
  • Video Posts: Ensure you have at least five videos on your page. These videos should be engaging and relevant to your audience.
  • Live Videos: Go live at least three times. The duration of each live session doesn’t matter, but consistency does.
  • Reels: Post at least three reels. Reels are short, engaging videos that can quickly capture your audience’s attention.

By following these steps, you can set up your Facebook account for monetization in Ghana. It requires effort and consistency, but with engaging content and a strategic approach, you can grow your audience and start earning through Facebook.

 

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