There are two types of profiles on Instagram: public profiles and private profiles. But soon you will see more and more profiles of a completely new type appearing, creator profiles, whose certain content will be available only to paid subscribers.
Instagram wants to help creators make more money from subscriptions
Some time online social focuses on creators, more specifically their sources of income. And among options what Instagram offers to creators in terms of monetization is subscription. In fact, this is a monthly subscription, the prices for which are set by the creators. via paying subscribers have access to exclusive benefits such as lives and stories reserved for sponsors or a special badge. And today Instagram decides to strengthen this feature. Among the new features will be discussion groups reserved for paid subscribers. Essentially, this will allow creators to run Messenger chat groups for paid subscribers only and from 30 participants to maximum.
Belonging photos and videos that will only be visible to paid subscribers of the creators
On the other hand, creators will also be able to publish photos and Reels (video), reserved for paid newsfeed subscribers. So far he has only been possible post stories or live videos reserved for paid subscribers. Another novelty: a new tab for paid subscribers. Basically, by going to the creator’s profile, paid subscribers of that will see a new tab where they can find all the content reserved for them. These new features for Instagram’s subscription system were announced in a video by Adam Mosseri, the network’s boss. social. In the video, he explains that the purpose of the network social is to allow creators to make a living from this activity. And one of the most effective ways is to provide them with constant sources of income, hence the development of the subscription system.
???? Renewal of subscriptions ???? Subscriptions are great way for creators have a predictable income and for fans get an exclusive content from creators what they love. This update Includes:– Subscriber Chats– Subscriber Videos– Subscriber Messages– Subscriber Homepage peak.twitter.com/5PzDTcwn8d — Adam Mosseri (@mosseri) July 14, 2022
Net social will only charge commission in 2024
In addition, as of now, Meta, the parent company of Instagram, does not yet take a commission on income generated by creators. Typically, the group starts taking commissions at the end of the year. But in June, he announced that he was pushing that back to 2024. By then, Instagram will certainly have changed a lot. As a result, face competition from other social networks, including TikTok, the platform is gradually transforming and met more focus on video than photos.