Facebook page 10k likes how to monetise?

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Hi there, I'm quite a noob to this whole thing.

I currently run a facebook page with 11k+ likes on military humour/memes/history and news, with some posts reaching 3000+ views.

I share photos, jokes and links to news sites or content. I was wondering if there's a way to monetise the links I share? Are there people out there willing to pay me to have their links (related) posted etc?

Any info would be apprecaited! Thanks!
 
I think you need more than 200k fans to make money
 
you should really concentrate on building it up first before you monetize..10k isnt really much... and theres no specific amount of fans you need.. just keep your content good.. maybe link up with people around your page size... and do share for share.. you could try mylikes.. but that you need good traffic for.. theres no arbitrary amount that you need though.. someone just posted you need 200k fans.. i have a page around 150k range all real fans and i get more traffic than some pages with 500k+... because i concentrated on producing content rather than forcing links and stuff down the fans throat to ruin the fanbase.. the thing is you can make some money with your page now.. but its not worth it, unless you have a website that you monetize with adsense etc... that you could put the content on.. but even then you would need nice layout for adsense.. and adsense relies on good amount of traffic
 
There're sites where you can share links on your page and get paid, so you don't have to look for sponsors yourself. But like others said you need to grow your fan base further.
 
I think you need some more fans, 10k is a good start, not enough to make some real money from my opinion! Keep it up though !
 
10k is not quite enough. I suppose from those 10k how many you have in "talking about section" how much of them comment or like activities ?
 
You can try Mylikes .... But you can f**k up your page if you post lots of links.. Just post one link from mylikes (Look for something that is good for your niche ( " military humour " ) and see how your auditory will react to the post ...
 
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