▶ How to create a paid space on Twitter
Table of contents:
- What are tickets on Twitter
- How paid spaces work on Twitter
- Why can't I create a space on Twitter
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Spaces are beginning to establish themselves as one of the most used features, which has led many users to wonder how to create a paid space on Twitterto start monetizing your presence on this social network. Unfortunately, this tool is not available to everyone, so first of all we have to check if we can create these paid spaces.
In the application, we display the side menu on the left and select 'Monetization', to then access 'Spaces with tickets'.A new page will then appear that will explain what these premium spaces consist of, and at the bottom we will find the button 'Send your request for the beta version of Spaces with tickets'. By pressing it, Twitter will analyze if our profile meets the requirements to be able to use this function.
These requirements to create paid spaces consist of exceeding 1,000 followers, having created at least three spaces in the last month and being over 18 years old If these three conditions are met, Twitter will analyze your profile before giving you the green light. In the event that your application is accepted, you will have to complete the onboarding process. Twitter's payment method for its payment spaces is done through the Stripe platform, so you will also have to have an account open on it.
What are tickets on Twitter
Being a relatively recent addition, it is normal to wonder what are tickets on TwitterWhen a creator creates a paid space, it implies that you have to pay a price to access it and listen to the topic that is being discussed. That entry price is the ticket, and its price is set by the user who creates the space. In short, a ticket is like a movie or theater ticket in real life.
How paid spaces work on Twitter
The reality is that there isn't much difference in how how paid spaces work on Twitter compared to free ones. These spaces with tickets are more aimed at professional creators who want to organize workshops or more private talks with their followers and get an economic benefit, without having to rent a classroom or auditorium for it.
The main difference is in the requirements that Twitter establishes for a user to be able to create them or not. As previously mentioned, being over 18 years of age, having more than 1.000 followers and having had a previous activity with spaces (three in the last month) are the first barriers that will have to be overcome to request authorization. Subsequently, it will be Twitter that gives the final permission and decides who can create a paid space and who cannot.
Why can't I create a space on Twitter
Because this is a beta feature, we may have a question about why can't I create a space on Twitter Yes a user wants to make them paid, the way to request authorization from Twitter has already been outlined in this article. For the moment, paid spaces are more established in the US, so it is still early for their use by Spanish creators to be common.
On the other hand, if the user in question simply wants to open a space that is free and accessible to all his followers but can't find a way to do it in the application, it's probably out of date.Make sure you're using the latest Twitter update and pressing the '+' button at the bottom right of the screen should already bring up the 'Spaces' option for create your own.
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