Amount of Money Facebook pays in Kenya, testimonies from monetized accounts

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One of the Kenyans who make money on Facebook has revealed the amount of money Facebook pays in Kenya. If you monetize your page or account,you will make this money—read the story:

I have seen arguments that I don’t want to get involved in, but I have read misinformation about FACEBOOK MONETIZATION from those arguments. Let me address that.

A lot of people out there are not monetized. So, they believe anything anyone says about FB monetization. I have been monetized multiple times on Facebook, and I feel I can address this.

FACEBOOK DOES NOT PAY POORLY OR WELL. Meta pays ACCORDING TO HOW YOUR ACCOUNT PERFORMS. If you see someone with 60 million views with most interaction from Kenya, they will earn about Ksh. 40K to Ksh. 50K in a month.  If most of your content was consumed abroad, you may make more. I showed you this in a screenshot kule kwingine, where I had about $400. Hata mimi sikuamini.

If you see someone with slightly over 100 million views like Diana Yegon or Akothee, with most views and interactions from Kenya, they may likely earn about Ksh. 100, 000 to Ksh. 150, 000. HIZI NI PESA UNAPATA UKIWA KWAKO KWA NYUMBA UKIPOST TU.

When I was first monetized, someone told me ati, “FACEBOOK WILL PAY YOU ONE DOLLAR IN THREE MONTHS.” The next morning, I saw my account rise from 0$ to $30 with a performance bonus of $50 waiting for me. That’s $80 in one day (about Ksh. 10, 000). Yet she had told me to wait for one dollar in three months.

The next time you hear ati DEM WA FACEBOOK, MULAMWA, OR DAN WEMA made more than Ksh. 500, 000, it’s actually true because I can make Ksh. 60,000 with 10K followers.

You always see several pages post regularly. SIO WAJINGA. Like Tuko.co.ke, Mutembei TV, Mulamwa, Bahati, Citizen TV, NTV, Mutembei TV, Kenya Online Media, etc. THESE GUYS ARE MAKING GOOD MONEY.

The only issue with Facebook is that there is no HUMAN customer care. Everything is automated. You can’t easily contact the support team. So, you MUST follow the rules as you play with the algorithm to avoid having issues with your account.

When you see me post SABLENYA and PUTHAE, mimi sio fala. I know how important that coded language is.

If you don’t follow the rules by posting NIUDITI, FAKE NEWS, COPYING AND PASTING POSTS AND PHOTOS, writing things that harass people, etc., the algorithm will ‘HATE’ you, and you will be shadow banned like Llewellyn Ouya. You will have 100K followers, but you post something and get 30 likes. That’s why I don’t engage in content that would make me get angry or emotional with my followers.

THE ALGORITHM ALSO WANTS TO SEE YOU HAPPILY INTERACTING WITH YOUR FOLLOWERS.  Not insulting, abusing, or blocking your followers often.

Most importantly, facebook does not like old accounts that have histories of violations. They prefer new accounts that have no issues and are following rules. This is why I advise people to embrace a fresh start. You can’t brag with 50K followers with a shadow banned account. Start afresh, have a few followers, and don’t break the rules.

Next time you hear someone say ati ‘FACEBOOK PAYS POORLY,” mwambie akuonyeshe yake vile alifanya bidii ikalipa vibaya