Twitter’s recent announcement of sharing ad revenue has sent waves throughout the social media landscape. With some content creators earning as much as $15,000, it’s no surprise that the online community is abuzz with potential financial implications.
Ed Krassenstein, who pocketed $15,300 from Twitter Ad Revenue Sharing, was amazed at the potential of this new income stream.
Big Earner for First Round of Twitter Ad Revenue Sharing
“Another month, and another ad revenue share payment from Twitter/X. Imagine a future where journalists are all independent, getting paid directly for the stories they write,” Krassenstein said.
But Krassenstein also expressed reservations. He questioned if this would lead to a deluge of clickbait or usher in a new era of honest journalism.
Likewise, Brian Krassenstein was also among the big earners, amassing $12,632 in just a month. He advised content creators to “provide value and it will