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‘What You Need to Know About Facebook’s New Ad Structure’ – Aweber Blog

The latest ‘Aweber’ blog post is titled “What You Need to Know About Facebook’s New Ad Structure”. Brandon Olson says, “Facebook is shaking things up yet again – this time on the advertising front with its new structure to advertising campaigns. They’re making it easier to organize, optimize and measure your ads. Easier is good, but anytime you’re going to spend money advertising your business, you want to have a clear picture of how your ads work. Nowhere is this more true than it is online. So let’s take a look at how Facebook ads work. The previous campaign structure consisted... [...]

‘Here’s One Way Facebook’s Big Algorithm Change Is Starting To Pay Off’ – Business Insider

The latest article on Business Insider is titled “Here’s One Way Facebook’s Big Algorithm Change Is Starting To Pay Off”. Aaron Taube says, “Adweek is reporting that Facebook’sadvertising inventory has become 10% more expensive this quarter than last, according to what it was told by the social ad company Nanigans. The price increase is thought to be tied to the company’s December news feed algorithm change, which made it harder for brands to reach the people that had liked their pages without paying to promote their posts. According to Adweek, Facebook’s... [...]

‘Has Facebook killed organic post reach for brands? What should you be doing about it?’ – ‘Econsultancy’ Blog

The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “Has Facebook killed organic post reach for brands? What should you be doing about it?”. Jason Navon says, “The last month has seen a host of speculation that Facebook organic post reach is set to decline. The prevailing view is that brands should expect to see organic reach of between 1-2%, with the end of organic reach looming on the horizon. The increasing volume of Facebook brand pages adds more posts that compete for visibility in the algorithm. Many also see this as a move to further monetise brand pages“. Has... [...]

‘Facebook Tweaks News Feed Algorithm to Combat ‘Spammy’ Posts’ – ‘Mashable’

The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Facebook Tweaks News Feed Algorithm to Combat ‘Spammy’ Posts”. Kurt Wagner says, “Facebook is tweaking its news feed algorithm again, this time to combat posts that contains “like-baiting,” duplicate content and “spammy links.” Facebook says the algorithm change is in response to user feedback, and hopes to minimize the visibility of content the company considers “spammy.” SEE ALSO: How to Curate Your Facebook News Feed Included as spammy are posts that include “like-baiting,”... [...]

‘Facebook Overhauls and Limits Those Despised Right-Rail Ads’ – ‘Mashable’

The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Facebook Overhauls and Limits Those Despised Right-Rail Ads”. Todd Wasserman says, “When Facebook rolled out its last desktop redesign last month, it left the right column — the home of many dodgy direct-response ads — alone. Now, however, it’s gotten around to cleaning them up as well. The company announced on Wednesday that it will roll out an updated design for right-column ads in the “coming months.” The new units will have the same proportions as desktop news feed ads, which means they will be bigger. There... [...]

‘How to market your branded Facebook page’ – ‘Econsultancy’ Blog

The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “How to market your branded Facebook page”. Christopher Ratcliff says, “It’s getting tougher and tougher for brands to make an impact through organic means on Facebook. In a recent tweak to the news feed algorithm, companies that run Facebook pages have seen a substantial drop-off in reach as Facebook prioritises content from users who your followers engage with the most. That’s not to say that it’s now impossible to get your unpaid posts seen by your fans, it’s just that they’re more likely to only be seen... [...]

‘Facebook Moves To Boost The Size Of Ads In The Right-Hand Column’ – ‘Marketing Land’ Article

The latest article on  ‘Marketing Land’ is titled “Facebook Moves To Boost The Size Of Ads In The Right-Hand Column”. Martin Beck says, “Facebook is increasing the size of its right-hand column ads. The move, announced today in aFacebook for Business blog post, is intended to make such ads more prominent and visually consistent those appearing in users’ News Feeds. Here’s the new look compared to the current offering“. Facebook Moves To Boost The Size Of Ads In The Right-Hand Column Marketing Land  [...]

‘8 Tips for Success on Facebook’s New Video Advertising Platform’ – ‘Mashable’

The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “8 Tips for Success on Facebook’s New Video Advertising Platform”. Scott Gerber says, “Facebook has been changing the game for advertisers since its inception a decade ago. And with its new video advertising platform, there are now even more ways to reach your target audience. But how should you use the tool to generate the most successful results? To find out, I asked a panel of eight entrepreneurs from the Young Entrepreneur Council (YEC) what tricks they have for getting the most out of it (without alienating users). Their responses... [...]

‘Study: Per Fan Engagement On Google+ Narrowly Trails Facebook, Nearly Doubles Twitter’ – ‘Marketing Land’ Article

The latest article on  ‘Marketing Land’ is titled “Study: Per Fan Engagement On Google+ Narrowly Trails Facebook, Nearly Doubles Twitter”. Martin Beck says, “Here’s more evidence that smart marketers shouldn’t neglect to include Google+ in their social media mix: Google+ generates nearly as much engagement per follower as Facebook and nearly twice as much as Twitter. The surprising results come from a Forrester Research study of the social profiles of 50 global brands on Facebook, Google+, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, YouTube and Twitter. Forrester looked... [...]

’10 sketchy text formatting tips for Twitter and Facebook’ – ‘Econsultancy’ Blog

The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “10 sketchy text formatting tips for Twitter and Facebook”. Chris Lake says, “Ever wanted to use bold or italics in a tweet? Or a strikethrough, in a Facebook update? Or to use a special character of some kind? Well here’s your chance…  It’s Friday, so I thought I’d cobble together a throwaway post based around the different text styles you can use on Twitter. Click on an image to go to the appropriate text rendering tool. Apologies if this leads to a spate of nonsensical, illegible tweets“. 10 sketchy text... [...]


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