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Advertising on Facebook: Unlimited Potential
With 800 million active members, Facebook is a global social network of unprecedented size—and untold potential revenue. Users are familiar with the advertisements in the right-hand margins. Big names, such as Walmart and PepsiCo, post ads, as do smaller companies. What users may not realize is that advertisers can use personal information and connections within Facebook to refine the targeting of ads. For example, women who change their relationship status to “engaged” will suddenly start seeing ads from local caterers, planners, wedding-gown stores, photographers, and so on.
Facebook recently surpassed Google as the most visited site in the United States. Facebook's “self-service” ads consist of a small photo and some text. An advertiser establishes a daily budget—there is no minimum—using Facebook's ad-creation tool. When the advertiser has spent the day's entire budget, Facebook stops running the ad. If money is left over, the advertiser can roll it over to the next day's budget. Advertisers pay either every time a user views the ad or every time a user actually clicks on the link in the ad to open the company's Web site.
Facebook members can become “fans” of an advertiser's Facebook page or can reply to an invitation to a company-sponsored event through Facebook. But as with other media, consumers have a deep mistrust of Web advertising as a credible source of information. With ads on Facebook becoming omnipresent, click-through rates (CTRs) have fallen to about 0.3 percent from close to 3 percent. Some Facebook users find the ads off-putting—or worse—because advertisers can target them so precisely. But Dan Rose, the vice president for business development at Facebook, predicted that the quality of the ads would improve as more companies use the system.
Facebook requires the text and photo in an ad to be relevant to what is being advertised. However, Facebook does not review ads before they are posted. The only review system is user feedback. If a user reports an ad as misleading, offensive, uninteresting, irrelevant, repetitive, or “other,” Facebook deletes the ad from that user's page. The more people ask for an ad to be removed, the less likely Facebook is to allow it be posted on other people's pages.
Some observers predict that Facebook will transform Web advertising and even the advertising industry itself. And just as in the real world, in the virtual world people are much more likely to value the opinions of their friends more than those of people—or advertisers—they don't know.
Questions for Critical Thinking
1. Why do advertisers continue to post ads on Facebook, even though the click-through response rate is so low?
2. How does Web advertising affect consumer behavior? Does it help build customer relationships or not?
1. I believe that the reason that advertisers continue to post ads on Facebook even though the click through response rate is low because there is no doubt in the fact that Facebook is the most popular and convenient platform for marketing because the number of users are too high and even though the click through response tare is low still there are users who are getting to see the ads and getting to know about the product. The cost incurred in posting ads in Facebook is low in comparison to that of conventional advertisement. The very high number of users make Facebook one of the most attractive platform to use for marketing and even though a section of the users don't prefer it but there are users who access these ads because it is simple and convenient.
2. Web advertisement is the future and this actually has abimpact in the customer behavior because the customers actually have a positive impact on the product or organization which is advertised online. It is one of the most convenient methods of advertisment and I believe that this is the future of advertisement as this will what continue to sustain. Conventional way of advertisement is losing it's market share gradually to it's online counterpart because people are more connected online today and this is the best way by which they can be reached.