Sunday, November 11, 2018

Make Money Online from Bangladesh Uploading Videos on Facebook



Bangladeshi FaceBook users can now make money online by uploading videos. Facebook has opened this opportunity to earn cash by posting videos from Bangladesh. Now creative manufacturers and users can make a way for passive income by posting quality video on Facebook pages.

On Wednesday November 7, 2018, a blog post on Facebook's own site was officially announced this opportunity for its users and creative manufacturers. Originally users will get income opportunities through launching 'Add Breaks' feature to show ads on video posts on Facebook page. Publishers and creators can visit fb.me/joinadbreaks, Creator Studio or their Page Video Insights to join Ad Breaks.

Once publishers and creators qualify for Ad Breaks, they can on-board and begin inserting placements for ads in their videos. We are also introducing the ability for Pages to bulk upload large numbers of videos, so they can easily build up their Facebook video presence and earn money for their qualifying back catalog.

Benchmark PR is the public relations partner of Facebook in Bangladesh. In a press release by Benchmark PR said on 7th November, "Today's launch continues our global expansion to more languages and more countries as we continue to find ways to support publishers and creators globally as they make and upload great videos for their engaged audiences on Facebook."


The social media launched the new facility in Bangladesh as part of its new initiative to expand the facility in different languages across the world. Besides Bangla language as well as in more nine languages ​​in the world, they have started this opportunity. The languages that support this service ​​are - Arabic, English, French, German, Malay, Portuguese, Spanish, Tagalog and Thai.

Facebook said that 32 countries of the world, including United States, United Kingdom and Bangladesh, were initially covered under this opportunity. This facility will be launched in a few other countries by the end of this year.

Only those videos that can meet the Facebook conditions can add Ad breaks feature. When Ad Breaks is launched, ads will appear in the same time as videos like YouTube and Google. And through this display of ads, Facebook will get a share of income.

On these destinations, those that do not yet meet the eligibility criteria can view a graphical representation of their Facebook followers, video views, and Monetization Eligibility Standard compliance to track each Page's progress towards qualifying.


What are Ad Breaks:
Ad breaks are short ads that you can include in your eligible videos to earn money. Ads are placed at natural breaks in your content or you can choose your own placements.

Benefits of Ad Breaks:
Discover the features that help you maximize your earnings, while you focus on doing what you do best: making great content.

Insights:
Ad Breaks can only be included in videos at least three minutes long, but there's more you can do to make the most of your content, and we're here to help. Actionable insights help you understand how you're doing and how to improve.

Eligibility Criteria / Who can sign up:
  • 1-minute views for 3-minute videos - This metric helps determine how successfully you'll be able to monetize with ad breaks. In the last 60 days, you need to have had 30,000 one-minute views on videos that are at least three minutes long.
  • Videos must be published from a Page – not a profile – that has at least 10,000 followers.
  • It's important to be familiar with some Monetization Eligibility Standards, not only to be eligible for ad breaks, but to stay eligible.


To know more details about Ad Breaks please visit site.

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Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Around 15 percent of Global Online Freelance Workers are from Bangladesh


The outsourcing / freelancing in Bangladesh is expanding day by day. Due to huge interests of the young generations of the country about this freelancing industry, it’s getting popularity. The professionals working as freelance worker in the country are really very skilled and they are working very hard in this competitive market. Also some of the steps taken by the government ensure to keep up with the global standard.

In the annual conference of the World Bank and the IMF (International Monetary Fund), a World Bank Group Flagship Report has been published named “World Development Report 2019 – The Changing Nature of Work”. The report says Bangladesh has total 15% online outsourcing workers of the world. Based on the report:

Bangladesh contributes 15 percent to the global labor pool online by means of its 650,000 freelance workers. 23 Indiez, founded in 2016 in India, takes a team-based approach to online freelancing. The platform provides a remotely distributed community of talent— mainly from India, Southeast Asia, and Eastern Europe—that works together on tech projects for clients anywhere in the world. Clients include the pizza restaurant chain Domino’s India, as well as the Indian multinational conglomerate Aditya Birla Group. Wonderlabs in Indonesia follows a similar model.

The future of IT freelancing / outsourcing in Bangladesh is vibrant. Due to some reasons that Bangladesh is getting popularity in this index are:
  • Low cost comparably with other countries such as India, China, Philippines, Sri Lanka etc. On an average
  • Bangladesh is offering 40 percent less price than others.
  • Bangladeshi workers provide good quality products and services at a lower cost.
  • The number of IT Professionals is increasing in the country. Every year more than 15000 IT Graduates and professionals are completing their IT degree and related courses.
  • To meet the global competence, the number of online vendor certificate holders such as CISCO, Oracle, Microsoft, Linux, Dell, HP certifications has increased.
  • Some steps taken by the Government of Bangladesh has helped a lot to keep up to date and meet the global standard. The government is inspiring people to get more involved in the IT field. The Government institutes BASIS Institute of Technology & Management (BITM) with the support of World Bank has established with a vision to be a world-class IT institute in Bangladesh for the purpose of enhancing the competitiveness of the IT Sector in Bangladesh by creating a pool of qualified IT professionals and quality certified IT companies. Some other program such as “Learning and Earning Development program” where more than 15000 freelancers were developed in the past years. Opening of ICT park in various district across the
  • Availability of manpower and low cost for developing infrastructure helps the entrepreneurs to invest in this sector.
  • Some of the bright IT professionals / Engineers / Graduates of Bangladesh are working in prestigious IT companies worldwide such as Google, IBM, Microsoft, Oracle etc.
  • Environment helpful legislation and relatively low tax rate than other countries.
  • Number of IT training institutes has increased a lot across the country even in the root level. This has a huge impact on growing the number of freelancers.
  • The European Commission has selected Bangladesh as an ideal destination for outsourcing.




Some of our other achievements are:
World’s leading Technology Research Company Gartner Inc. publishes the list of top outsourcing country every year. Their report says, Bangladesh is selected as one of the best countries for IT outsourcing. Bangladesh became 3rd in the list of top 10 on Upwork (formerly oDesk). AT Kearney has ranked Bangladesh 22nd in the field of outsourcing among 51 countries worldwide.

According to the ICT Division of Bangladesh, there are 650,000 registered freelancers among them about 500,000 are working regularly on the internet. On an average they are making $100 million annually which giving an extra fuel in the national economy.

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