![]() ![]() "Whatever ad revenue we get is a very nice cherry on top, but I want to build a business without any ad revenue." "I knew that building a business on top of ad revenue was going to be very difficult and that's why I never index for that," Yassin said. Yassin estimates ad revenue makes up about 20% of total revenue for the entire Nas Daily operation. Building a business beyond ad revenueĮven with millions of followers and billions of views, ad revenue is only one slice of the pie. * Nas Daily does not earn money on Instagram or TikTok currently, since the platforms do not have a fully developed ad-revenue share model yet. In 2017, Facebook also added video-monetization tools for publishers like Yassin, such as the option to include mid-roll ads to Facebook Watch. "Then around day 600 or so, Facebook introduced some monetization."Īt first, that monetization was a minimum revenue guarantee for four videos a month, Yassin said. "The first 500 videos, money was not really there," Yassin said. That year, Yassin quit his engineering job at Venmo and began posting one-minute-long travel videos on Facebook every day. "The bet, six years ago, was, 'Hey, I think Facebook video is going to be the future,'" Yassin told Insider. Nuseir Yassin, the Israeli-Palestinian creator behind the viral "Nas Daily" social media accounts, took a bet on Facebook in 2016. Here's how much Nas Daily earns from platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and Snapchat in a month.Better known as Nas Daily, Yassin has millions of followers across Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, and more. ![]() Nuseir Yassin quit his job in 2016 to start posting one-minute videos on Facebook. ![]()
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