Byte will attract content producer by sharing advertising revenues
New video clip sharing application byte founder of Vine announced that it will share all of its advertising revenues with content producers.
Thus, the application is expected to attract more content producers in the early period. According to Byte's plan, payment will be made every 120 days in the revenue sharing program that will be named as Partner Program. Content partners, which will take place in the Partner Pool every 120 days, will divide the total advertising revenue accumulated in the pool according to the videos they broadcast and the number of spectators they reach.
Content providers will receive a certain level score in this pool based on the total number of views. All content providers at the same level will be paid the same. So, as with YouTube, some content producers will not be able to make torpedoes.
However, it is thought that there will be no big advertising revenues in the first period of Byte. In the first stage, those who produce content for Byte are expected to earn high earnings with the large number of followers they have after the application generates large advertising revenues.
Byte, after Twitter ended Vine, it emerged to take its share from the great interest of applications such as Instagram and TikTok. The first announcements of the application, the developer of which is one of the founders of Vine, were made in 2017.
If former Vine users will show the same attention to Byte, it will be possible for the application to gain users quickly and gain market share in the market.
However, it is a problem for users of childhood and adolescence to show interest in such short video applications. Because these users do not have many memories of Vine, which was popular about 6-7 years ago.
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