By Susana Galeano
LATAM Content Coordinator
LContent subscription platforms have seen a huge boost in recent times, with examples such as Patreon, which makes it easier for creators to monetize their work and maintain direct communication with their followers, or Substack, one of the main platforms for monetizing newsletters that has not gone unnoticed by Facebook, which as usual seeks to take advantage of every corner of the market. That is why it is now launching Bulletin, its own platform for creating and subscribing to newsletters.
Facebook enters the world of newsletter subscriptions with Bulletin
Facebook has been planning its entry into the world of newsletters since last March, when the social network explained that it was looking to support writers, experts and journalists who publish their work independently with a new platform that would allow them to reach new audiences and develop their business, and now Bulletin is a reality.
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And of course, even though Bulletin arrives at a time of boom in newsletter platforms , it is true that having Facebook behind it has many advantages: the most obvious is the integration into its vast ecosystem, meaning that publishers will be able to reach a much wider audience much more easily and build a community on their social networks.
On the Bulletin portal, users can discover articles, newsletters and other content from creators covering a wide range of topics and forming communities related to each specialty.