Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Facebook for Creators launched

The workshop is part of a series launched in the APAC region that also recently brought together creators from Australia, Indonesia, Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam

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Manila’s finest creators and influencer­s gathered for the first Facebook for Creators Philippine­s workshop. Eighty creators including the Guerrero siblings Ranz Kyle and Niana; inspiratio­nal guru, author and lay preacher Bo Sanchez; actor-TV host Robi Domingo; and vlogger and Viva recording artist behind the hit song “Kakaibabe” Donnalyn Bartolome joined the event.

The workshop helped creators learn more about how they can grow their community with video, share best practices for managing their online presence, and new tools for monetizati­on and engagement on Facebook.

“We want to ship love for creators and let them know that we want to help them build their audience on Facebook. We are proud to support the creator community by teaching them how to connect with their fans by using our engagement tools and also to enable them to build a business with us through ad breaks and other monetizati­on tools,” said Anna Rodriguez-de la Cruz, Facebook’s Strategic Partnershi­ps Lead for Entertainm­ent, Philippine­s and Singapore.

The energy was high and the atmosphere decidedly festive as some creators came in full character. Chino Liu channeled his alter ego Krissy, while Prince de Guzman who does make-up transforma­tions came as the scary clown Pennywise, and not to be outdone was Lady Gaga impersonat­or, Lady Gagita.

The Facebook for Creators workshop is part of a series launched in the APAC region that also recently brought together creators from Australia, Indonesia, Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.

The workshops focus on supporting creators in building their community on Facebook with insights on how people are engaging with content across multiple surfaces, and demonstrat­ing the tools available at their fingertips for engaging their audiences.

Facebook Watch is the place for longer videos that fans seek out, while Facebook Stories is for quicker moments, while Live is for immediate and interactiv­e videos. Groups engage the most loyal fans who are hungry for more, and Instagram content can easily be extended to Facebook. Premieres helps create excitement over video content and exclusive posts just for the creators’ fan community. Facebook Creator Studio is a tool that helps creators understand and grow their community and ultimately tailor their content strategy.

“Even if I was the oldest in the group, it was wonderful to be with other Content Creators and learning from the experts from Facebook,” said Bo Sanchez.

On the other hand, Donnalyn Bartolome commented, “It was a nostalgic experience being at the Facebook HQ! The workshop was helpful especially in understand­ing what makes a good Facebook creator, how to build an active fan base, and to be rewarded for all the hard work creators go through just to make other people happy.”

“I am very thankful to be invited and to be a part of the camp. What I’ve learned in the seminar was very helpful. I am delighted with how Facebook created tools for us to turn our passion into our career,” enthused Prince de Guzman.

 ??  ?? FACEBOOK APAC executives with Prince de Guzman wearing a full Pennywise make-up and costume.
FACEBOOK APAC executives with Prince de Guzman wearing a full Pennywise make-up and costume.
 ??  ?? A GATHERING of Filipino creators and social media personalit­ies.
A GATHERING of Filipino creators and social media personalit­ies.

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