Upgraded Facebook Premium Ads

The Facebook team has been working on an enhanced version of their premium ads, meaning more options for advertisers. The ads, which are claimed to produce more engagement, better recall and a significant increase in purchase intent, are expected to roll out this Wednesday.

The new Facebook premium ads offer a system for better engagement and interaction with fans, through advertisements that stem from wall posts. With 6 different layouts, the ads can incorporate text, photos, videos, links, questions and events and fans have the ability to comment on the post directly from the ad.


‘Simplicity’ is this campaigns motto, as Facebook claims anything you can create on your page, can be just as easily turned into an advertisement. Running just one post per day as a premium ad is expected to reach 3-5 times more fans than with solely organic posts. Just choose one of the 6 formats and customize your target market to create your ad. Once the ad is posted, viewers have the ability to engage with your content straight from the advertisement. Fans can like or comment and are also able to see friends of theirs who have also engaged with the ad. 

 

The point of these new Facebook premium ads is to create something that doesn’t have the typical feel of an advertisement and something that your fans feel compelled to interact with. Along with this new and improved ad format comes expectations for great results:

  • 40% increase in engagement
  • 80% more likely to be remembered
  • 16% increase in fan rate
  • significant increases in purchase intent

We’re glad to see an advertising system that finally reflects Facebook’s culture, which is all about connections and interaction. Along with Facebook, we also expect to see some great results from these new ads and are excited to try them out!

If you have any questions regarding the upgraded premium ads, or about advertising on Facebook in general, feel free to contact your SEO agency.

Submitted by Erica Machin, Titan Growth

Titan Growth & Dotnetnuke Webinar Feb 23Rd

10 SEO BEST PRACTICES FOR YOUR WEBSITE

DANNY SHEPHERD
PRESIDENT, TITAN GROWTH

MIKE TRETINJAK
VICE PRESIDENT, TITAN GROWTH

WILL STROHL
SALES ENGINEER, DOTNETNUKE CORP

Thanks to everyone who attended ’10 SEO Best Practices for Your Website’. Keep posted for upcoming webinars, we have some great stuff coming up!

Making it easy for your customers to find you on the Web is critical for any business.  Paying for ads is one strategy, but optimizing your website for organic search is even more important.  Search Engine Optimization (SEO) has evolved into a complex science that can involve confusing data and not-so-obvious cause and effect.

In this informative web seminar, members of Titan Growth and DotNetNuke will offer practical, actionable advice on how to get the most out of the popular search engines by employing simple, straightforward strategies to ensure your site is highly ranked every time.  In the web seminar you will learn:

    • What is SEO all about?
    • How to measure SEO
    • Tips and Tricks for optimizing page rankings
    • How to integrate social media into your SEO strategy
    • What’s coming next in SEO technology

Don’t miss this informative SEO web seminar!

February 23, 2012, 9:00 – 10:30am PST

Make sure to register even if you cannot attend. A complimentary recording will be sent to all registrants.

Panda Speculation… Is It True?

Lately, there have been some rumors flying around about a Panda update that hit last week. Some sites have seen a fluctuation or even large drop in rankings, although, not enough buzz to indicate a major update. That doesn’t necessarily mean there weren’t any updates either, or that it wasn’t Panda. Google makes roughly 500 updates in one year; their latest post reveals 30 changes that were made just last month. Any number of Google updates can cause changes in rankings for some sites, but webmasters have gotten so used to pinning the blame on Panda.

So… was it Panda? The answer is: at this point, there is no way to tell.  Knowing whether it was in fact Panda or not has no other purpose than curbing your curiosity. What does matter, is making sure your website is up to Google standards, so when updates do hit, your site won’t suffer.

If you have any questions about updates and how they can affect your rankings or want to know how to keep your rankings intact in 2012, contact your SEO agency.

Submitted by Erica Machin, Titan Growth