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The social network has launched an initial pilot that will allow content creators to make quite a bit of money from the content they publish - similar to the OnlyFans model. what are the prices? Here is all the private


Paying Subscriptions: Instagram allows you to make money

The social network has launched an initial pilot that will allow content creators to make quite a bit of money from the content they publish - similar to the OnlyFans model.

what are the prices?

Here are all the details

Yinon Ben Shoshan

20/01/2022

Thursday, 20 January 2022, 11:07 Updated: 11:20

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Pay

: Instagram CEO, Moral Man, announced yesterday (Wednesday) an initial version of

Subscriptions

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a new tool that will allow people to subscribe to their favorite content creators.



The first is also to create exclusive content for subscribers.According to recent reports, Instagram will offer users to subscribe to pages for prices ranging from $ 0.99 to $ 4.99.

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Subscriptions allow creators to monetize and become closer to their followers through exclusive experiences:


- Subscriber Lives


- Subscriber Stories


- Subscriber Badges



We hope to add more creators to this test in the coming months.

More to come.

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- Adam Mosseri (@mosseri) January 19, 2022

In photos recently posted by blogger and app researcher Alessandro Fallucci, after registering as a subscriber, you will receive a special member tag that will appear next to your username each time you send a private message (DM) to the creator, or respond to his posts.

Initially, the feature is available as a pilot in the United States and later is expected to reach Israel as well.

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