TikTok has officially launched its new Creator Rewards Program, replacing the previous beta version. This revamped program aims to recognize and reward creators who produce high-quality and original content exceeding one minute in duration.
If you're a content creator on TikTok and you want to be eligible for the new program, here's what you need to know.
Optimized Rewards Formula
TikTok's Creator Rewards Program utilizes an optimized rewards formula, considering key factors such as originality, play duration, search value, and audience engagement. Moreover, creators will now be automatically awarded based on their account's ad value, determined by their community's ad watch time.
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Improved Dashboard Features
In addition to the new program, TikTok has introduced enhancements to the dashboard, providing creators with updated analytics and data insights.
According to Phone Arena's report, the improved dashboard offers more customization options, allowing creators to delve deeper into the performance analysis of their content.
Detailed Analytics
Creators can now access dedicated pages for each video, offering comprehensive information such as RPM (Revenue per Mille) and qualified video views. This feature enables creators to track their earnings more effectively and gain insights into their content's performance.
How to Be Eligible For TikTok's Creator Rewards Program
While the Creator Rewards Program presents exciting opportunities, eligibility criteria must be met to participate. Creators must be at least 18 years old, and possess a minimum of 10K followers, with at least 100K views in the last 30 days. Additionally, creators must maintain a personal account in good standing where the program is available.
By introducing these updates and improvements, TikTok aims to empower creators and incentivize the production of engaging and original content. Creators can now leverage the new Creator Rewards Program to maximize their earning potential and further engage with their audience on the platform.
TikTok US Ban Doesn't Sit Right
As we previously saw in several reports, TikTok could be on the verge of getting banned in the US. However, the platform is still urging the senators to vote against the decision.
As Tech Times reported last time, TikTok is voicing its concerns to the senators that's why it is keeping in touch with the legislators.
Some users encouraged the Congressional offices to advocate against the ban to preserve the creativity within the community. Majority of those who opposed the ban are young users who are expected to be impacted by the decision.
As for Shou Chew, the CEO of TikTok, there's a need to explore legal avenues in case the ban takes place. However, he told the people that they will not stop fighting for the platform despite the legal threats they are facing right now.