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Facebook Advertising Who Says It’s Wrong to Buy Friends Frank Coyle, President, Point It Ian Mackie, Sr. Client Manager January 27, 2011

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http://www.pointit.com - This presentation examines why Facebook matters for business (or does it?). You'll learn the basics of Facebook advertising, get a walk-through on a case study, and learn how to handle reporting.

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Facebook Advertising – Who Says It’s Wrong to Buy Friends

Frank Coyle, President, Point ItIan Mackie, Sr. Client Manager

January 27, 2011

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Presentation AgendaAbout Point It

• Launched in April 2002

• Seattle’s largest independent search marketing firm

• PPC & SEO

• $50 MM in managed media

• 12 team members, 40+ yrs of SEM experience

• Servicing clients across all verticals and revenue models

facebook.com/pointit twitter.com/point_it

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Presentation AgendaAgenda

• Why Facebook Matters For Businesses…or Does It?

• The Basics – You Still Need a Plan

• Case Study – Who’s Doing It Right?

• Setting up Campaigns – creating ads, targeting, bidding, etc.

• Reporting

• Q&A

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Presentation AgendaWhy Facebook Matters…Or Does It?

users

500,000,000

50% of users log on to Facebook in any given day

time

friends

Average user has 130 of them

Yes, it does… (…at least that’s what Goldman thinks)

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Presentation AgendaThe Basics

The Plan• Goals – lead gen, branding, both?

• What are you trying to measure – # fans, increase revenue, leads, etc.

• Immediate results or long term?

Execute• Run Campaigns

• Test Test Test

• Modify Targeting

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Measure

Measure

• Facebook Reporting

• Facebook Insights

• Google Analytics

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Case Study

Telluride Ski Resort

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Telluride Ski Resort

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Getting Started - Ads

Design An Ad– Destination URL

• FB Page

• Website URL

Facebook PageFBML (facebook markup language)

Pros:

• Build Trust

• ENGAGE w/ customers on more

personal level

• Easily share sales, news, events,

respond to customers

• Lead Gen

Cons:

• your updates can get lost in all the

chatter

• audience may not take well if

you’re always trying to sell

Website Landing page

Pros:

• Dedicated landing pages

w/ no other distractions

• Lead gen

• Brand awareness

Cons:

• Not as “sticky”

• A bit more difficult to get

them to “like” you

• Don’t really know intent*

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At A Minimum…FBML!

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Designing Ads – Con’t

After deciding on landing page– Title & Body Text

• 25/135 character limits

• Strong call-to-action

– Image (110x80)

• ads varies: 100 x 72 to 110 x 80 pixels depending upon the ad format that is shown.

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Presentation AgendaGetting Started - Targeting

Target Target Target

Dynamically

updates

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Presentation AgendaTargeting – Likes & Interests

Pros: Great targeting abilities based on “real” user interests

Cons: Depends on the user adding these to their profile

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Presentation AgendaTargeting - Connections

Four Basic Options:1. None

2. Users Who Are Connect To…

3. Users Who Are Not Connected To…

4. Users Whose Friends Are Connect To…

Recommendation: ENGAGE w/ your friend’s friends!

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Pricing, Bidding, etc

Recommendations:

• Campaign names – keep clear for

reporting

• Scheduling

• CPC vs. CPM

• CPC (cost per click) bidding

provides more control

• CPM (cost per thousand

impressions) for branding

campaign

• bid estimates tend to be LOW

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Review Your Advert

Rename ad

Is It Good To Go? • Title

• Image

• Ad Text

• Advert Name

• Audience

• Campaign Name

• Bid Type

• Max Bid

• Daily Budget

• Ad Schedule

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Reviewing Campaign Structure

Recommendation: Organize by landing page

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Case Study 1

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Case Study 2

Facebook >> Main Site• 3x the number of page views

• Avg Time on site: 6+ minutes vs.

33 seconds

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Reporting

Facebook Insights

Facebook Reporting

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Facebook Reporting

Four Reports• Advertising Performance

• Responder Demographics

• Responder Profiles

• Conversions by Impression Time

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Advertising Performance

Number of “likes” or RSVPs for events

Cost per fan

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Responder Demographics

Key take-aways:• Gender

• Age

• Region

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Insights – via admin panel

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Insights – Advertising Impact

Ads start

Ads start

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Insights – Where & What

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Q & A

Frank Coyle, Point [email protected]

Ian Mackie

[email protected]

And don’t forget to… www.facebook.com/pointit