Posts Tagged ‘Facebook Advertising’
Changes In Social Media Ad Budget vs. Facebook Ad Budget [CHART]
A June 2012 study from Advertising Age and Citigroup found that 72.8% of US marketers said their overall social media ad budget would increase in the coming year, but only 56.4% said the same of their Facebook advertising budget.
Read MoreTop 15 Facebook Ad Targeting Options [CHART]
According to Social Fresh, the most common targeting criterion has been age, used either, always or often by 55% of US respondents to a March 2012 survey.
Read MoreAverage CTR For Facebook Marketplace Ads By Country, Q1 2011-Q1 2012
In 2011, major marketers dramatically increased their spending on Facebook, buying up the site’s so-called “Premium” ad inventory—ads on users’ homepages and in other exclusive spots—in a quest to acquire “likes.” This year, some marketers have reduced spending on these Premium ads so they can reassess the ads’ effectiveness. As a result, Facebook has seen…
Read MoreeShoppers Who Have Purchased Due To Facebook Ads or Comments, by Generation [CHART]
via emarketer.com A June 2012 study from Reuters and Ipsos found that only 20% of US Facebook users said they had bought products because of ads or comments they saw on Facebook. Read the rest at eMarketer.
Read MoreFacebook Ad Relevance [CHART]
via emarketer.com Perhaps better targeted, more relevant ads will improve Facebook users’ perceptions and their willingness to engage with Facebook ad content in the future. According to AYTM Market Research, as of May, less than half of surveyed Facebook users believed Facebook ads were very or somewhat relevant to their interests. Read the rest at…
Read MoreFacebook Zip Code Targeting
David Erickson, Tunheim’s Director of e-Strategy, discusses how Facebook’s Zip Code Targeting advertising feature will affect retailers and political campaigns.
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