Authors who publish their materials on the Zen platform will now be able to earn up to 100 thousand rubles per month. For now, the service works in the normal version from a computer, but soon it will be available from smartphones.

“Zen” began testing the monetization of author content through subscription

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The company announced the launch of beta testing of a new service for its users: the premium subscription. It will provide an opportunity for content authors to earn money. You can do this by subscribing to access exclusive posts. Thus, those who are really interested will be able to see the materials first and without advertising. Monetization will affect not only articles, but also videos, as well as long videos.

This tool is currently available to a small number of authors. Bloggers will be able to publish articles, videos and videos behind a paywall; For the full version, the service will ask users to pay for monthly access.

“The author will also be able to indicate the cost of a monthly subscription to his exclusive content: from 99 to 100 thousand rubles,” the Zen press service reported.

The author will have a special section in his personal account: there he will be able to see not only the number of paid subscribers, but also a forecast of the expected income. After a while, advanced analytics will be available.

Image: Zen Press Service

Previously we talked about the main trends in Russian mobile development and the most profitable options for monetizing applications.

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Nikolai Tikhonov

Source: RB

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