I've said this repeatedly: Facebook is a high-risk proposition, particularly as an investment (disclaimer: I work for Google). "Intent" as other commenters have noted is a big part of the story but it's not the only story. Search can broadly be broken up into at least two categories: 1. Navigational eg typing "b and h" into the browser; and 2. Informational eg "cheap flights to jamaica". I don't know what the make up…
"There is nothing preventing Facebook from being the next Myspace when something newer, cooler and hipper comes along and the users move on." I would argue that things like the massive photo collections people have made provide a large level of lock-in. I also suspect that Timeline is the first play in a "all your history, here" move that would make moving to another service very difficult.
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
#142Earlier quoted context omitted.
You never worked with advertising. Advertising agency doesn't sell you a great campaign, idea or pretty pictures. they sell you media. with a HUGE markup. 10mil media can cost way more than 30mil if bought from an agency creating the 'creatives' (in the case of car ads, a picture of the car, or a movie of it cruising on a road where the art director likes to take vacations) 30mil for 10mil of media, GM had a good dea…
No that is what the media buyers do which may or may not be affiliated with an agency. The agencies don't get the markup the media buying companies do. They are to the advertising industry what realtors are to the housing market. Most of the houses have no idea what they are doing, which only works because their clients are even more clueless. It will change within the next 5 years and the media buying houses will be…
I'm curious what your thoughts are from there? Who does the purchasing?
Don't tell me it's all going RTB or something like that; premium advertising is still how the publishers are going to make money and you really can't automate that.
You are going to need high touch sales presence, bespoke custom executions, etc.
I'm definitely not going to miss the buyers.
Re: GM Says Facebook Ads Don't Work, Pulls $10 Million Account
#143I've said this repeatedly: Facebook is a high-risk proposition, particularly as an investment (disclaimer: I work for Google). "Intent" as other commenters have noted is a big part of the story but it's not the only story. Search can broadly be broken up into at least two categories: 1. Navigational eg typing "b and h" into the browser; and 2. Informational eg "cheap flights to jamaica". I don't know what the make up…
Re: GM Says Facebook Ads Don't Work, Pulls $10 Million Account
#144Earlier quoted context omitted.
Facebook has ads that people like your mother will think are from friends. If users can't tell the different between Google Ads and search terms (or between CBS and a random site), they're unlikely to distinguish between newsfeed updates from friends and paid ads. You're right that that's totally different from intent. But it's valuable for brands which spend billions [1] per year on exposure-focused ads, like produc…
If users can't tell the different between Google Ads and search terms (or between CBS and a random site), they're unlikely to distinguish between newsfeed updates from friends and paid ads That's a big assumption to make. The bar is low for search results because they have no personality. For friends -- we know our friends. They have a distinct personality. Ads disguised as messages from friends could have a negative…
Re: GM Says Facebook Ads Don't Work, Pulls $10 Million Account
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Sure, because with traditional media, that was the best they could possibly hope for. In today's world of online comparison shopping, though, brands can easily close the deal for you with one click. (The fact that you can't buy a car with one click shows how hopelessly behind the industry is.) It is not necessary to have an image of a brand planted in your mind before a purchase. It only matters that you're guided to…
(The fact that you can't buy a car with one click shows how hopelessly behind the industry is.) Cars are, for most people anyway, the kind of really large purchase that requires a lot more effort and deliberation, not to mention financing, than makes sense to do in one click.
Re: GM Says Facebook Ads Don't Work, Pulls $10 Million Account
#146I've said this repeatedly: Facebook is a high-risk proposition, particularly as an investment (disclaimer: I work for Google). "Intent" as other commenters have noted is a big part of the story but it's not the only story. Search can broadly be broken up into at least two categories: 1. Navigational eg typing "b and h" into the browser; and 2. Informational eg "cheap flights to jamaica". I don't know what the make up…
Is the problem with GM's ads or FB's platform? Ie - What's Ford, Toyota or Hyundai doing with their ad spend on FB? We might be jumping to conclusions a little too quickly here.
Re: GM Says Facebook Ads Don't Work, Pulls $10 Million Account
#147I've said this repeatedly: Facebook is a high-risk proposition, particularly as an investment (disclaimer: I work for Google). "Intent" as other commenters have noted is a big part of the story but it's not the only story. Search can broadly be broken up into at least two categories: 1. Navigational eg typing "b and h" into the browser; and 2. Informational eg "cheap flights to jamaica". I don't know what the make up…
"There is nothing preventing Facebook from being the next Myspace when something newer, cooler and hipper comes along and the users move on." I would argue that things like the massive photo collections people have made provide a large level of lock-in. I also suspect that Timeline is the first play in a "all your history, here" move that would make moving to another service very difficult.
Re: GM Says Facebook Ads Don't Work, Pulls $10 Million Account
#148Or their customer is difficult to target on FB.
We (a quickly growing clothing company) see an amazing ROI from FB ads. We also have around 350k Likes. We advertise to friends of friends, and target similar companies, fashion companies etc.
I am betting they simply haven't found the best tactic.
Re: GM Says Facebook Ads Don't Work, Pulls $10 Million Account
#149Re: GM Says Facebook Ads Don't Work, Pulls $10 Million Account
#150Facebook's root problem is intent. Users who are googling something and seeing AdWords ads are looking for something and often the thing they're looking for shows up as an ad so they - suprise! - click the ad and often become a conversion once on the site. With Facebook there is zero helpful intent. The only intent when you're on Facebook is to use Facebook. And if you do click an ad, you're less likely to become a c…
Intent is huge. I've never been one to click on Google Ads except in real rare instances. Only once I observed my mom using Google did I realize the full value of intent and google ads while searching. She wanted to watch an episode of The Good Wife that she had missed so she searched in the Safari omnibar for "watch The Good Wife" and the first div under the search bar is an ad to some site that was not CBS that had…