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Facebook Campaigner: Generate Unlimited Leads on Facebook #ad

Facebook Campaigner is a simple-to-use application helping you promote your offers in the groups, pages, events, and profiles on Facebook and to do it with just one click.As you know, online or offline business needs new leads to survive. And not just any leads, a business needs quality leads and quality traffic. With Facebook Campaigner you can find more leads and drive more traffic to your website.The key is auto-posting in selected groups, pages, events, and profiles by Facebook Campaigner.Create as many campaigns as you like with Facebook Campaigner. For each, you can:• Monitor the status... [...]

‘Facebook video ads are coming — so look out, YouTube’ – ‘Mashable’

Patrick Kulp says, “Video ads on Facebook are right around the corner.Facebook will be giving video publishers an extra push to publish video directly onto its platform as it shores up its massive video platform, it announced on Wednesday.SEE ALSO: Think Facebook is a media powerhouse? Just wait til its video player takes overThe social network is starting to run ads between videos for a small group of publishers including Fox Sports, the NBA and Funny or Die. Those companies will receive 55% share of ad revenues that run against their videos — the same split offered by YouTube.Facebook... [...]

‘Why You Need a Facebook Video Strategy Right Now’ by Jay Baer

Baer says, “Facebook doesn’t just want to help you promote your website. Maybe they want to replace your website?Facebook announced that they are making yet another change to the news feed algorithm. This time they have determined that if you spend a disproportionate amount of time on a particular Facebook post, even if you do not engage with that post, even if you do not like it, if you do not comment on it, if you do not share it, if you just spend time on it, so you stop scrolling and you watch, read, etc., if you’re reading the comments, etc., then they will give it extra love, and... [...]

‘Why People Like, Share, and Comment on Facebook’ – HubSpot

Lindsay Kolowich says, “Of Facebook’s 1.25 billion monthly active users, 44% Like their friends’ posts at least once a day — and 29% do it multiple times a day. That’s hundreds of millions of people interacting with content on the social network on a daily basis.So what motivates people to Like Facebook posts — and share them, and comment on them? And why should businesses care?Research has found several psychological reasons behind why users enjoy using Facebook so much. For example, studies observing people browsing on Facebook found psychological indications... [...]

‘Why And How Publishers Will Force Advertisers To Engage Consumers’ – ‘Marketing Land’ Article

David Rodnitzky says, “Traditional media-buying negotiations are pretty straightforward: The publisher has some inventory it wants to sell, and the advertiser that is willing to pay the most for that inventory wins! It’s that “supply and demand” concept that you learn in Econ 101.That model, however, is under threat, and it’s being challenged by internet marketing behemoths like Google and Facebook. The future of media buying — if these companies get to decide — will be driven by a combination of price and engagement.In other words, advertisers will be awarded inventory based... [...]

‘Facebook Expands Beyond Like, Comment & Share In Ranking Video In News Feed’ – ‘Marketing Land’ Article

Martin Beck says, “Facebook is adding more signals to its ranking of video in the News Feed, adjusting the mix to make sure people see more of the videos they like on the social network.To do that, the company will expand on the traditional like, comment and share metrics and start also taking into account whether people are activating audio, making video full screen and other actions that indicate interest. Facebook has been surveying users about News Feed preferences and has learned that people don’t always like, comment on or share posts despite finding them meaningful. Such research... [...]

‘Facebook Unveils Vision For Immersive Mobile Ads’ – ‘Marketing Land’ Article

Martin Beck says, “Facebook is working on the next generation of mobile ads.The company is showing mockups of an immersive ad product to marketing industry executives this week at the Cannes Lions advertising festival in the south of France. It’s a work in progress; Facebook chief product officer Chris Cox emphasized during a presentation on the Cannes stage on Tuesday that he was showing off what mobile ads might look like on Facebook down the road. By bringing the mockups to Cannes, Facebook is able to get feedback from industry reps, many of the people who the company hopes wil be... [...]

‘How to Get Your First 1,000 Real Facebook Fans’ – HubSpot

Lindsay Kolowich says, “Congratulations! You’ve joined tens of millions of other businesses around the world by creating a Facebook Page for your business. (And if you haven’t yet, click here for a SlideShare tutorial.)At this point, perhaps you’ve familiarized yourself with the layout of a Facebook business Page.Maybe you’ve populated it with some general contact information, a link to your website, and a profile and cover photo. You might’ve even published your very first Facebook post.But, as you’ll soon discover, merely setting up your Page is... [...]

‘Facebook imagines a world in which you actually click on ads in your newsfeed’ – ‘Mashable’

Patrick Kulp says, “By most measures, Facebook is winning at serving you lots of colorful, blaring ads every time you check your newsfeed on your smartphone.The social network now pulls in nearly three quarters of its revenue from smartphone and tablet ads, and nearly half a billion of its users log in exclusively from phones and tablets.So it’s no surprise that the company is placing big bets on doing even more mobile ads. On Tuesday, Facebook product head Chris Cox unveiled a new vision for a visually engaging, interactive mobile ad format at the annual week-long Cannes advertising... [...]

Track visitor actions on your WordPress site #ad

“Knowledge is power”; it’s as true today as it was hundreds of years ago. Marketers need to know how people are using their sites. It’s how you know what’s working and what isn’t.Unfortunately, you can’t literally look over the shoulder of each visitor. But IM Tracker is the next best thing.This new WordPress plugin by Amel Boukamcha watches what your visitors do on your site and keeps statistics for you.Look at what this software can do for you:■ There are no monthly fees to use your software.■ Your click data is stored on your own server so... [...]


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