GM Says Facebook Ads Don't Work, Pulls $10 Million Account
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Re: GM Says Facebook Ads Don't Work, Pulls $10 Million Account
#2I work at a online advertising firm in DC specializing in political and non-profit work - mostly email list building, soliciting volunteers, awareness, etc campaign activities. We work with AOL, Yahoo, Google and Facebook, among many others.
I'm not a fan of FB's policies in general, but... We've found FB to be very effective - on a cost per acquisition basis, much more so than search advertising and on par with other vehicles.
Obviously, test to see what's effective for your needs, but I wouldn't rule out Facebook based on GM's experience. Cars are an unusually high involvement purchase, unlike most things people would be advertising.
Re: GM Says Facebook Ads Don't Work, Pulls $10 Million Account
#3The best marketing on Facebook doesn't make Facebook any money.
Re: GM Says Facebook Ads Don't Work, Pulls $10 Million Account
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#6GM kindof has their work cut out for them on facebook. Most of facebook isn't looking for a new car (maybe a used one) and the facebook moms aren't exactly stoked for GM cars.
Re: GM Says Facebook Ads Don't Work, Pulls $10 Million Account
#7I don't think that's the case for everyone. I work at a online advertising firm in DC specializing in political and non-profit work - mostly email list building, soliciting volunteers, awareness, etc campaign activities. We work with AOL, Yahoo, Google and Facebook, among many others. I'm not a fan of FB's policies in general, but... We've found FB to be very effective - on a cost per acquisition basis, much more so…
I guess it's because of the demographics (as someone said, facebook moms with free time - and a soft heart).
Anecdotal evidence, but I've heard it's very good for small shops targeted for women, and my girlfriend did buy from a facebook ad.