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How to Make Money on Facebook in 2026

  How to Make Money on Facebook in 2026 Facebook paid creators nearly $3 billion in 2025. That number went up 35% from the year before. If you've been ignoring Facebook as a place to earn money, it's time to take another look. In 2026, Facebook has more ways to pay creators than ever before — from guaranteed monthly payments for established creators to ad revenue, live tips, subscriptions, and brand deals. This guide covers every method, who qualifies, and exactly how to get started. Method 1: Creator Fast Track — Guaranteed Monthly Pay This is the biggest news in Facebook monetization right now. In March 2026, Facebook launched Creator Fast Track — a program that pays established creators guaranteed monthly income just for posting Reels on Facebook. How much does it pay? $1,000 per month if you have at least 100,000 followers on Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube $3,000 per month if you have more than 1 million followers on any of those platforms Payments are guarant...

Cathedral by Jeff Miller

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Warfare by Ivan Martinez

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All Gone by markovic19

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Never Surrender

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Not in Mod To work Hard

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Forgotten Temple by Phuoc Quan

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Afraid To Ask Andy [Meme]

Mess by Josh Pierce

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Postipia by Josh Pierce

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Wasteland sky station by chenxi kang

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Winter's Crimson Sunset by Giorgos Tsolis

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I'm just gonna pretend to be looking at this nice white wall

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May Flowers, Wisconsin

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No Further by Nikolai Lockertsen

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Sunset Over the Plains, Albert Bierstadt, oil on canvas, circa 1887

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Owl's Tree by Darek Zabrocki

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Nokia Vs Hydraulic press

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