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10 Powerful Ways to Target Facebook Ads

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

Affiliate marketers I can not stress enough the stunning statistics of the massive size of Facebook’s 350 million users and 39 BILLION page views a month. That’s more page views then Google gets in a month. As most sophisticated marketers know by now, performance advertising on Facebook is significantly different from search engine marketing. In preformance ads you target people, it’s not just copy and paste from your Google AdWords campaign.

As more advertisers and marketers shift more of their attention and budget to Facebook Ads, Facebook’s performance advertising system, it’s crucial to understand the power of Facebook’s targeting capabilities. Here are details on the 10 ways to target Facebook Ads that every performance marketer should know:
1. Relationship Targeting

Relationship targeting lets advertisers target users based on whether they are single, in a relationship, engaged, or married. This is another stage-of-life targeting feature that is very powerful for marketers. For example, an HDTV retailer may want to target single males in their 20’s in one campaign, but married males in their 30’s in another. Dating companies spend a lot of money targeting single Facebook users, and companies in the wedding industry target engaged users. Advertisers can target ads based on the gender users choose in the “Interested In” field as well.

However, Facebook doesn’t allow advertisers to choose advertising copy that comes across as too negative. For example, ad copy that could be perceived to make users feel bad about being single (or any other relationship status) is likely to be rejected by Facebook’s ad reviews team.

2. Language Targeting

Language targeting is a powerful way for advertisers to reach all users who speak a certain language. This means advertisers wanting to reach all Facebook users who speak Spanish in the United States can now easily do so – an important tool for media companies and agencies working on behalf of language-specific brands.

3. Birthday Targeting

Birthdays are really special days on Facebook – users who have many friends can typically expect to receive dozens of “Happy Birthday” messages on their Wall, as well as a few Facebook virtual gifts. Now, advertisers can make special offers or promotions to Facebook users on their birthdays – with over 250 million active users, there are about 700,000 Facebook users with birthdays each and every day.
4. Location Targeting

Facebook gives advertisers the power to target ads down to the country, state, or city level. This is a powerful way for both national brands and local small businesses to make sure their ads are reaching customers in their target markets. Starting this month, advertisers can now choose multiple countries, states, or cities to target a single campaign against – eliminating the need to have multiple campaigns for multiple geographies. You can target each Facebook Ad to up to 25 countries.

In addition to pure location filters, Facebook also offers Radius Targeting – the ability to target users located within a certain distance from any given city. Radius Targeting makes it easier for local advertisers to reach people living in the greater vicinity of target markets. For example, an advertiser wanting to reach people over 18 in San Francisco could target Facebook users only in San Francisco proper – about 300,000 people. With Radius Targeting, that same advertiser could target people within 10, 25, or 50 miles of San Francisco, expanding the possible reach of the campaign 500% to nearly 1.8 million people.

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Facebook determines users’ locations based on IP address lookups. However, Facebook also says that “if a user has listed a current address on their profile, they may see ads targeted to that location, regardless of where they are currently located.” Ads are not targeted to a user’s geographic networks, which are being deprecated from the site.

5. Keyword Targeting

Keyword targeting is perhaps one of the most powerful ways to reach your target audience on Facebook. Say you wanted to promote a new sci-fi movie on Facebook – you could easily target your ad against all users who had placed “Star Wars” or “Star Trek” as interests in their profile.

Facebook targets keywords based on interests, activities, and favorite books, TV shows, movies, or job titles that users list in their Facebook profiles. Facebook also targets keywords based on the names of Pages users are fans of or Groups users belong to. Facebook also suggests keywords sometimes as well. “Our system looks for the keywords that are most common among the users your targeting already encompasses,” Facebook says.

Thus, keyword targeting offers the best opportunities for competitive advertisers to aggressively bid on users with related or rival interests to their own company or brand.

6. Connection Targeting

Connection targeting is perhaps the most robust of Facebook’s recently released targeting features. With connection targeting, advertisers can now target their ad to only reach users who are:

1. Fans of any of your Pages
2. Users of any of your Applications
3. Members of any of your Groups
4. Attendees of any of your Events

Basically, Facebook wants to make it easy for business and brands to increase engagement with any users they’re connected to on Facebook through Facebook Ads, using it as a paid notification or cross-promotion channel. You can also target users who are connected to one of your Pages/Groups/Apps/Events but not to another in order to do more specific cross-promotions.

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However, currently, advertisers are not able to use the new features to target members of any generic Page, App, Group, or Event. That would be very powerful, but would also encourage targeting behavior that Facebook may not want to enable. Nevertheless, as it currently stands Connection Targeting could be a very powerful tool for marketers and developers to re-engage certain segments of their Page’s fan base or application’s user base.

7. Age Targeting

Facebook gives advertisers the power to reach users within any age range, from 13 to 64. This is an important way for advertisers to make sure they’re reaching their target audience. Although you might think the vast majority of Facebook users are under 25, most are actually over 25 – and the number of older users on Facebook has been growing dramatically this year. This means new opportunities exist for advertisers wanting to reach older users, who on average have larger disposable incomes.

9. Education Targeting

Education targeting offers advertisers the opportunity to reach users based on whether they say they have graduated college, are in college, or are in high school. Obviously, this could be a powerful way to filter users based on stage of life.

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Power tip: Once you choose to target users “In College” or who are “College Grads,” Facebook gives advertisers the option to target by major and graduation year as well. This could be great for career-related services like jobs or moving.

8. Sex Targeting

Facebook has allowed advertisers to target users based on their sex since Facebook Ads launched. Keep in mind that Facebook’s population is about 55% female, and women over 55 are the fastest growing sub-segment of Facebook users.

While sex targeting may seem simple, it’s important to think about how men and women behave differently in social settings when crafting your ad creative!

10. Workplace Targeting

Workplace targeting lets advertisers only show their ads to Facebook users who are members of specific company networks. This is absolutely one of the most powerful ways for B2B marketers to reach their target audience on Facebook. For example, ad agencies may want to target ads at companies in their target verticals, or recruiters may want to target people who work at certain companies. Workplace targeting is fantastic for reaching an industry audience and headhunting.


Conclusion

Facebook Ads offers a powerful array of targeting features, with more still to come – for example, Facebook recently told us that full dayparting would be launching for advertisers in the next few months.

With 250 million active users and growing every day, the Facebook Ads platform is becoming an increasingly important way for performance advertisers to reach their target audience online.

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Getting Started With Google AdWords - Secrets to Knowing Which Keywords Will Make You Money

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

One of the hardest things about getting traffic to your site and making money with Google AdWords is knowing which keywords will actually make you a profit. In this article I want to show you how to figure this out so you don’t lose all your money.

How People Go Broke Using Google AdWords…

The good thing about this traffic source is the fact that if you get it working you can make millions of dollars from the traffic you get.

But if you screw it up and don’t know how to make your keywords profitable, you can lose every penny you have in the process.

Here Are Some Common Reasons That People Lose Money Buying AdWords Clicks.

#1. Not Researching Your Market Before Bidding On Keywords

Your market are the people who will be clicking on your ads. People are not online to buy stuff, they are online to find solutions. What are the problems in your market that people would be looking for online?

When you figure out the problems, the keywords will be easy.

Too many times people bid on the product name or the name of the web site. What good does that do if no one is searching for that product or website online.

#2. Not Watching Your Competitors In Your Market

What are your competitors doing? Are you watching them? You should watch the ads that they are running, which keywords they are bidding on an how long to continue the campaign.

Many times you’ll see competitors switching ads or bidding on many different keywords. The problem with this is that you are not sure which keywords are making them sales. Sometimes you have to sit back and watch a few months or use a tool like spyfu to figure out which keywords are making your competitors money.

#3. Bidding On Too Many Keywords At The Beginning

Go deep, then wide. If you find a keyword that is converting for you, then focus on that one keywords and variations of that keyword. Exploit the full dimension of the keyword. Ask yourself is this a buying keyword? If I were search for this keyword what would my mindset be? I am searching for Info or would I have my credit card to buy something now.

Once you feel you have maximized that keyword and the earning pre click then move on to other keywords.

By doing a little market research, watching your competitors an and finishing one niche keyword group before moving on to an other keyword group, you will in sure a profitable advertising campaign.

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Affiliate Marketing - 3 Reasons Why Free Social Media Cost Time & Money?

Saturday, October 10th, 2009

Over last couple years we have seen an explosion in in social media. Today we are going to I explore social media and understand how to use it to gain more traffic through search engine optimization.

If you look at Alexa.com and see the top ranking sites in the world. You’ll notice among the top 20 are social media sites YouTube.com Facebook.com Myspace.com & Twitter.com.  Which means most people who are online visit one of these social media sites. These sites have the most people and therefore the most traffic. And where there’s people there is money.

So if you’re an affiliate marketer or you have a company that sells a product or service, then you really want to understand “What social media is?”, and “How to use it to get more traffic and more visitors to purchase your product or service?”.

We’ve all heard the term Web 2.0 or social media we think we know what it is. Do you know? Have you broken down to the core? I think a good definition for social media/web 2.0 is “user generated content” With this form of media the user themselves are the ones who generate the content, give feedback & make referrals.

But the mistake that most people make is there’s more than one type of social media and we’re going to talk about three types today, socially created content, socially highlighted content, and social networking.

Socially created content include websites like WordPress.com, Flickr.com, YouTube.com and 100’s of other content sharing sites. On these sites the user generates content in the form of written word, document sharing, image sharing, video creation, and even audio/podcast. The benefit for the user is they get to broadcast their ideas, concepts and endorsements with the rest of the online community. The benefits to the sites as they get content developed weather site that gets indexed in the search engines and gains more traffic. And these sites get to montizes traffic through advertising.

Socially highlighted content include websites like Yahoo Buzz.com, Google bookmarks.com, digg.com, mixx.com and 100’s of others.  These sites are commonly referred to as bookmarking sites. The user bookmarks content that they find on the Internet that’s interesting to them and they want to share those sites and URLs with others who may be interested in the same topic or subject. In exchange the websites receive more traffic they are indexed in the search engines. The second feature of these bookmarking sites are the subcommunities, many times they have loyal followers. Such as digg.com that has a large following of avid users and allow their users to vote on content that is bookmark on the website. Many times being on the first page of digg.com will give a website a lot of referral traffic.

Social networking includes sites like Myspace.com, Facebook.com, Linkedin.com and 100’s of other websites. These websites work much like networking works in the real world. The user exchanges contact information with other users and builds connections and contacts. The users can communicate with one another and they can share information with one another. The benefits to the website is they get to gain more traffic and have a loyal user base that continues to come back in user service on a daily basis.

Not all websites fall into just one of these categories in fact many fall into all three. Websites like twitter.com can act as socially critic contact, socially highlighted content and a social networking tool. In fact most of the social media out there all act as a social networking tools, allowing users to add friends in associates to their contact list.

The great thing about social media is users can use it for their own search engine optimization benefits. Users can post information to a socially contest site such as Youtube.com and then bookmark it on a socially highlighted content website and then share it with their friends on a social networking sites.

It’s the combination of using all three media types together that will allows your  content to gain more ranking in the search engines therefore yielding more traffic to your website.

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