February 23, 2012

Advertising on Facebook

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Facebook

Advertising on Facebook basically alludes to the campaign that targets facebook profiles. These ad blocks a picture, a heading and short outline text beneath appear on the right side panel of the focused facebook pages.

One can simply jump start with a Facebook announcement by just uploading an image (standard image size for Facebook ad is 110 x eighty pixels), and adding a heading and outline of your ad. You’ve got to offer a Visa card number up front and there’s no support for paying through PayPal for example.

Nevertheless it takes 10-12 hours (infrequently even a day) before your facebook ad is authorised! This is something they need to actually improve. Essentially, the image approval process is what needs time. They’ll make certain that the image that you uploaded is really applicable to your publicized product, don’t contain rated stuff and also not violating any copyrighted, trademark protected service or product. Additionally, they’re awfully stringent on the rated stuff itself maybe even tougher than PG13 norms. As an example, the % of skin that may be shown on the image is highly constrained regardless of whether it is a (typically) in public exposed part of the body like face or hand. The process of approval is truly the largest dissatisfaction and it’s nowhere close to the satisfaction levels of Google AdWords campaign as an example.

There’s likelihood for you to pay for impressions (CPM) or clicks (CPC).

Facebook Facts

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facebook

Facebook has over 350 million active users. More than thirty five million users update their standing every day with over 55 million standing updates everyday.

More than 2.5 bln photographs are uploaded to Facebook every month.

The average Facebook user has 130 buddies and sends 8 buddy requests a month.

Facebook is not just thrashing MySpace traffic, but it’s also the second-ranked site overall in the U.S. behind Google.

If Facebook were a country, it’d be the fifth-largest country in the world, after China, India, the U.S, and Indonesia.

The New Oxford Compendium commented that the 2009 Word of the Year was unfriend, as in to get rid of somebody as a mate on a networking site like Facebook. Nevertheless there’s some discussion whether the word should be defriend instead of unfriend.

Forbes dubbed 25-year-old Mark Zuckerberg, the creator / owner of Facebook, as the planet’s youngest multi-millionaire, worth 1.5 bln.

The average Facebook users spend more than 55 minutes a day on the site. They use the Like button 9 times a month and write twenty-five comments each month.

Syria, China, Vietnam, and Iran have banned Facebook.

The first individual to invest in Facebook was the cofounder of PayPal, Peter Thiel, who invested $500,000 in June 2004.

Twins Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss claim Zuckerberg stole their concept after they employed him to do programming for their own site, Harvard Connect (ConnectU). The case was settled on an unknown sum. Others, eg fellow student, Aaron Greenspan, also say they invented Facebook.

A Facebook post in December 2009 led straight to a kidney donation.