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You can get PAID for running a Facebook Group with this new feature

YOU'LL soon have to pay a subscription fee to join some Facebook Groups.

Starting today, Facebook Group admins will be able to charge users for membership – using rolling monthly payments.

 Facebook's new Subscription Groups will let admins charge users a rolling monthly fee
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Facebook's new Subscription Groups will let admins charge users a rolling monthly feeCredit: Facebook / The Sun

The new feature is called Subscription Groups, and will be available to a small number Groups on a trial basis initially.

But if it proves successful, it could become available to absolutely anyone who runs a Group on Facebook.

"We hear from Group admins that they're looking for ways to help them earn money to deepen engagement with their members and continue to support their communities," explained Facebook's Alex Deve.

"Many admins do this today by creating an additional subscribers-only Group that sits alongside their existing Group, and rely on additional tools to track and collect payments."

 You'll be able to manage your Facebook Groups subscriptions using the iOS or Android apps
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You'll be able to manage your Facebook Groups subscriptions using the iOS or Android appsCredit: Getty - Contributor

Subscription Groups should solve this issue, by making it possible to collect payments for Groups directly through Facebook.

You'll be able to sign up to a Group and manage your subscription directly through the Facebook app on iOS and Android phones.

Facebook said one of the launch partners for Subscription Groups is Sarah Mueller.

She currently runs a Group called Declutter My Home, which "inspires and motivates" people to tidy up their houses or apartments.

She's now created a separate Subscription Group called Organise My Home, which will give them access to "actionable checklists, tutorials, live videos" and more.

According to Facebook, Sarah is charging $14.99 per month to join the group, which works out at about £11.50 in the UK.

"Since I started Declutter My Home, it’s been motivating and fulfilling to help others get on the path of clearing their homes of unnecessary clutter, and creating a safe and supportive space for people to come together around this common goal," said Sarah.

"With the new Organize My Home subscription group, I will be able to provide this new community with more interactive ways to having an organized home like mini-projects, group challenges, trainings, and live Q&A, while still keeping the original group as a robust community for getting free advice and motivation."

Another new Subscription Group is Grown and Flown Parents: College Admissions and Affordability, which is a US college prep community that gives access to counsellors who help guide parents through the process.

There's also Meal Planning Central Premium, which is a meal prep Group that offers weekly meal plans and shopping lists.

Facebook says it is not taking a cut of revenue from Group admins during the initial trial.

Would you pay to join a Facebook Group? Or are you ruddy well sick of Facebook altogether? Let us know in the comments!


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