(Reuters) -Meta Platforms said on Thursday that businesses purchasing a "boost" for their posts on the iOS versions of its social media apps Facebook and Instagram would need to pay an extra 30% ...
Meta plans to shift the burden of Apple's 30 percent fee onto advertisers for boosted Facebook and Instagram posts. This fee applies exclusively to Meta's iOS apps. A photograph taken during the World ...
Small businesses looking to promote content on Facebook and Instagram can now do so without being subject to the new Apple fees. Meta is offering small businesses a new way to boost posts without ...
Users looking to take advantage of the boosted posts feature on Meta platforms, such as Facebook, will need to take some extra steps to avoid paying extra fees. Meta says that boosted posts are often ...
In a blog post on Thursday, Meta announced changes to how advertisers pay for “boosted posts” on Facebook and Instagram. According to the company, advertisers will now pay a 30% fee when they purchase ...
Meta is looking to leverage advertiser outrage in its battle with Apple over in-app purchase fees by announcing that it will soon pass on Apple’s 30% service charge to its customers. In an ...