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Snapchat is testing mid-roll ads that appear in the Stories of a small group of US creators, introducing a new way for creators on the app to earn money.

Snapchat is testing mid-roll ads that appear in the Stories of a small group of US creators, introducing a new way for creators on the app to earn money.

As per The Verge, a wider rollout will be happening in the coming months.
 When an ad is placed within a Snap Star’s Story, Snapchat will share the revenue with the creators. The company says the revenue share is based on a formula that takes into account metrics like posting frequency and engagement. The feature is only available to Snap Stars, who are creators or public figures with large followings that have been verified on Snapchat, indicated by a gold star. In recent years, Snapchat has added various ways for creators to monetize their presence on the app.
 Snapchat users already see ads in between friends’ Stories and on the Discover section, but this is the first time creators will get a cut of the ad revenue on Stories.
This comes shortly after Snapchat signalled that users were moving toward TikTok-esque content over Stories.
 Snap CEO Evan Spiegel told investors earlier this month that users are spending less time posting and viewing stories and instead were watching content on Spotlight, Snapchat’s TikTok equivalent.
In an effort to entice users to create more vertical video content for Spotlight, the company announced it would pay out USD 1 million per day through the end of 2020.
 Now, Snapchat says it pays millions of dollars a month to creators making top Spotlight videos. Last year, Snapchat announced Spotlight Challenges — cash prizes for users creating top videos using
specific lenses, sounds, or topics. The company says it paid out more than USD 250 million to creators in 2021. (ANI)
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