The Reels ads last for 30 seconds and have a sponsored tag on them when displayed. While the ads were limited to few brands initially, Facebook said brands of all kinds could leverage this new earning option.

Wider Rollout of Reels Ads

Targeted advertising is the prime source of Facebook, but this was a huge blow recently as Apple introduced a new App Tracking Transparency policy. Under this, iPhone users running on iOS 14.5 can block apps from accessing various permissions, and it’s mandatory for apps to ask for required permissions before offering their services. As letting people know about tracking will intrigue them and eventually be barred from doing so, Facebook sensed the threat and started advocating against Apple’s new policy. But to no avail, Apple proceeds with the policy and hit Facebook and other similar businesses eventually. This downfall hit Facebook hard, as it’s now exploring other options to earn revenue. In this pursuit, Facebook announced an immediate and wider rollout of Reels ads on Instagram. In addition, the company started testing Reels ads in April this year in India, Brazil, Germany, and Australia. The tests ran with brands such as BMW, Louis Vuitton, Netflix, and Uber. But now, Instagram’s Chief Operating Officer Justin Osofsky said, The Reels ads will be looping and run for 30 seconds long. These will be appearing in the individual Reels and have a “Sponsored” tag on them.

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