Amara Blue has now crossed 10,000 followers, and my Stella Sky page has reached 32,000 followers. Seeing both pages grow at the same time is exciting because it shows me that the strategies I am using are repeatable. It is not about one lucky viral Reel. It is about understanding what makes people stop scrolling, watch, connect emotionally, follow the page, and come back for more.
I have also noticed a major change in Facebook earnings. My shorter Reels previously earned around $0.08 per 1,000 qualified views, but some of my longer videos are now earning around $0.60 per 1,000 qualified views. That is more than seven times higher.
Facebook is also giving me bonus opportunities that can increase earnings by 100% when I publish longer Reels of more than 30 seconds. This makes longer content much more interesting for monetization right now.
Short Reels are still powerful for reach and fast follower growth, but longer videos can create a much better balance between growth and income. The goal is no longer only to make someone stop for a few seconds. The goal is to give people enough time to connect with the song, the lyrics, the voice, and the emotion behind the music.
This is exactly what I am now testing with Amara Blue and Stella Sky. I am posting longer sections of my songs, creating visuals that match the emotion of the music, and giving viewers more time to connect with the lyrics, the voice, and the artist.
Amara Blue crossing 10K and Stella Sky reaching 32K are amazing milestones, but the biggest lesson is that Facebook is constantly changing. Creators who notice these changes early and adapt their content have a much better chance of growing and earning.
I will continue testing different video lengths, song sections, visual styles, and hooks, and I will share the real results inside this community. 🚀