How Much Did Facebook Pay Me for 1 Million Views?
I recently crossed 1,174,049 views on my Stella Sky Facebook page. And the big question is: How much did Facebook actually pay me for 1 million views? The answer: $22.18. Yes. Not $2,000. Not $500. Not “quit your job tomorrow” money. More like “buy yourself lunch and stay humble” money. 😂 But here is the important part: Facebook does not pay for every view. From what I see right now, I earn around 11 cents per 1,000 qualified views. And in my case, only around 25% of the views seem to be qualified in the end. So when you see 1 million views, it does not mean 1 million paid views. It depends on Facebook’s rules, viewer location, watch time, ad eligibility, and probably some Meta mystery magic. Today I also received a $45 bonus offer. The offer says I need to create 2 reels that each reach 12,500 people. I guess those views still need to be qualified too, but I will test it and see what happens. Now, here is why I still think this is powerful: I am getting paid while growing my audience. Instead of spending money on ads, I can create viral AI avatar videos, grow my page, promote my AI Stars community, and earn a little from Facebook at the same time. Is it enough to retire on a yacht tomorrow? No. Is it proof that AI avatar content can bring attention, followers, traffic, and monetization? Absolutely. For me, the bigger win is not the $22. The bigger win is: I got over 1 million views. I gained over 4500 new followers and hit 5000 today! My Stella Sky AI page became monetized I can promote my community. And now I have proof that this content works. That is why I keep saying: AI avatars are not just pretty images. They can become content assets, traffic machines, and brand-building tools. Now I am curious: Are any of you already monetized on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube? How much do you earn per 1,000 views? And do you use your content mainly for payouts, leads, or selling your own offers?