25/09/2023
As of my last knowledge update in September 2021, Facebook has certain requirements for page monetization, including the use of in-stream ads in Pakistan. Please note that the criteria may have changed since then. To check the most up-to-date information and eligibility requirements for page monetization in Pakistan, you should visit Facebook's official website and the Facebook for Creators website. Typically, the requirements include:
1. **Ad Breaks Eligibility**: To use in-stream ads on your page, you must meet these basic criteria:
- Your page needs to comply with Facebook's Partner Monetization Policies.
- You should have at least 10,000 followers on your page.
- You should have generated at least 30,000 1-minute views on videos that are at least 3 minutes long in the last 60 days.
- Your page should be located in a supported country for in-stream ads, which should include Pakistan.
2. **Compliance with Monetization Policies**: Ensure that your content and page adhere to Facebook's Monetization Policies, which include not using copyrighted material, not sharing misleading information, and following community standards.
3. **Engagement**: High engagement on your page's videos can increase your chances of being approved for monetization. Create content that encourages interactions and shares.
4. **Quality Content**: Produce high-quality and original content that engages your audience and keeps them coming back for more.
5. **Ad Breaks Terms**: Review and accept Facebook's Ad Breaks terms, which outline the revenue-sharing structure and other relevant details.
6. **Payment Setup**: Set up your payment details on Facebook, ensuring that you have a bank account where Facebook can deposit your earnings.
7. **Business Verification**: If you haven't already, verify your page and link it to a Business Manager account.
Remember, these requirements might have evolved since my last update, so always refer to Facebook's official resources for the most recent and specific information on monetization eligibility in Pakistan.