Facebook

How To Target Specific Audiences with Facebook Ads

The ability to target your ad-campaign is one of the many benefits of the internet, and social media provides one of the very best opportunities. While you may reach a wide swath of your audience via traditional advertising channels, on social you can target not only by gender, but also by ages, locations, and many other factors. And Facebook is the king of the targeted social media ad-buy. The site has been selling advertising for longer than many other social networks, such as Instagram and Pinterest, have even been around.

Best of all, Facebook only charges you for actionable ads. You don’t have to pay if no one is clicking on your content. Here’s a quick look at how to use Facebook to target segmented audiences.

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Setting up the Facebook Power Editor

Before you actual buy anything, you’ll need to set up the Facebook Power Editor. This tool lets you set up multiple campaigns targeting different groups, as well as track the progress of the ads. You can save the campaigns with separate names in order to keep track of what you’ve targeted.

For example, if you’re advertising “shoes”, you might have separate ads for women aged 45-64 and men aged 18-34, because these groups generally do not find the same language or imagery appealing.

Targeting by Interests

The targeting capabilities of Facebook ads are almost endless. You can, of course, go by very basic information such as gender or age. You can also target by location, a key strategy for small businesses that don’t want to pay to reach audiences too far away from their outlet. You would, for instance, want to target shoes at people who live or work near our outlets.

But another way that Facebook allows you to target your ads is according to interest. This is hugely important, and it reflects the continued push towards niche advertising. It does not make sense to try to sell cat food to people who only own (or are interested in) dogs. You would want your ads to reach cat owners, and Facebook lets you do just that. You can select to serve your ad only to people who show interest in certain subjects. Someone who has “liked” the “Vogue Knitting” page might be the perfect target for your ad about a local yarn shop.

Facebook also offers both broad and narrow categories of interests to target. You can enter in your own “precise interest” if your company sells something more unusual. Or you can target by broad categories such as “Home & Garden” or “Health & Wellness”.

Precision Advertising

In addition to connecting with people you don’t know, Facebook ads also allow for targeting those who have already “liked” your page or are friends with those who have liked your page. The idea is that people who are linked tend to have similar interests. Say you’re friends with someone who just had a baby and you’ve left lots of comments on their page cooing over the infant’s adorable pictures. You may suddenly find ads for diapers popping up on your page regardless of whether you have children yourself.

Facebook also offers a tool that allows you to customize your ads even more. The Custom Audience tool, which is also under the Facebook Power Editor, is essentially social networking’s answer to email advertising. You must know exactly who you want to target by using this tool because you will have to enter their email address. This is ideal for customers who have bought from you before, since you already have their contact information.

You can also use the Custom Audience tool to exclude people from an advertisement as well, for example, a deal that’s available to second-time customers only or something else exclusive. Ensure you review your campaigns before they’re sent out to make sure that you’re including and excluding the right people!

While the other Facebook marketing options, without buying ads, is still practical for most businesses, it might not give you the results you are hoping for. By purchasing the ads and targeting your business you run a higher chance of actual purchases and new customers because you are appealing to people who are interested in what you are selling. General marketing and social media efforts are good, but for better results you are better off paying for the extra ads. Focusing on your target market can make a world of difference in your marketing campaigns.

From http://www.business2community.com/facebook/use-facebook-target-specific-audiences-0973173

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Facebook

How to Use Facebook Pages to Track Your Local Competitors

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Do you know what your local business competitors are doing on Facebook?

Have you used the Facebook Pages to Watch feature?

Comparing what other Pages are doing on Facebook can give you useful information on current trends.

In this article you’ll discover how to track what’s working for other pages and adapt your own Facebook tactics accordingly.

Why Pages to Watch?

 

The Pages to Watch feature in Facebook Insights allows you to watch other Facebook pages so you can compare their activity, engagement and audience growth to your own.

Pages to Watch is particularly handy if you want to see what’s working for your competitors or similar niche pages. You can see exactly what content they’re posting, how often they’re posting and when they’re posting—and the resulting engagement. Armed with that information, you can tailor your own updates accordingly.

You can watch any brand page on Facebook you want—you don’t even have to like the page. If you have 100 to 10,000 fans, you can create a list of up to 100 pages to watch.

Most page admins won’t need to watch that many pages, but it’s nice to have one place to keep track of your top competitors or brands that inspire you.

How to Set Up Pages to Watch

To find the Pages to Watch feature, go Insights and click on Overview. Scroll down the page to the Add Pages section (it’s just below the Your 5 Most Recent Posts box).

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Facebook Pages to Watch monitors other pages’ content.

 

To create your list, you have to choose at least five other pages to watch, but I recommend making a larger list. The more pages you watch, the easier it is to see trends (e.g., whether short text updates outperform updates with links).

To add new pages to your list, just click the blue Add Pages button and type the name of a new page in the search bar. Once you find the page you’re looking for, click Watch Page to add it to your list.

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Add Pages to Watch to gain more insight.

If you can’t find the page you’re looking for, check the page’s name again. Some pages may change their name or have a different name from their parent company.

Facebook automatically suggests new pages for you based on your past choices. These appear both in your pop-up search window and on the original Insights page.

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Suggested Pages to Watch finds pages for you.

If you want to follow any of the suggested pages, you should know that Facebook sends those pages a notification that they’ve been added to a watch list. However, the page will not know it’s you watching them.

If you want to get a broader sense of what your fans respond to, it’s helpful to find pages your current fans already like, even if those pages aren’t related to your niche. It’s an easy way to see what other kinds of content your fans are interested in seeing.

To find those pages, log into your personal profile. In the Graph Search box, type in “pages liked by people who like [your page name]”. The results show all of the other pages your audience has also liked.

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Facebook Graph Search helps you find pages your audience likes.

Now you know what other brands are showing up in your audience’s news feed, and whom you’re competing against for their attention. Add them to your list to see how they compare to the niche pages you’re watching.

Graph Search may be more useful to pages with a large number of followers because it shows trends across your entire audience. If your page has a lower number of likes, your results may be less consistent because there aren’t enough fans to show trends.

Spot Tactic Trends

The best part about Pages to Watch is that it tells you exactly what kind of content works both on and off your page. If you see that your watched pages are having more success with images than links or videos, try using more images. If all the top posts have very little text, then focus more on one short message per post.

An important factor of increasing page activity is knowing when and how many times to post. Sure, there are a lot of studies and research that give you a basic idea, but does that advice really hold true for your page?

The truth is that each page is different. Some pages’ audiences may be sufficiently active that they can post multiple times per day; whereas other pages may only want to post once a week to get the best results. You have to test and retest to see what works for you.

To help you along, watch how often other pages post and how it affects their engagement. What time of day are they posting? What time of day results in the most comments, likes and shares? Experiment with your own page and post at those times as well to see if it affects your own page’s engagement.

You’ll likely find that some pages are more useful for helping you spot content and engagement trends. Don’t be afraid to add and delete pages from your list as necessary.

Compare Engagement

The Insights Overview page shows you the high-level numbers (e.g., total likes, number of posts and engagement, etc.), but to see the specific posts that are doing well, you’ll need to dive a little deeper.

Go back to the top of your Insights page and click the Posts tab to the right of the Overview tab. On the Posts page click Top Posts from Pages You Watch.

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Posts this Week shows you what content works best.

Now you can see the top five posts for that week from the list of pages you watch. Even though you may be following more than five pages, Facebook only delivers the top five posts that received the most engagement. That means you may see multiple posts from a single page and no results from another.

Facebook shows you the exact post, the date it was published and the engagement it received. Click on the text of the post to see the full update and how many likes, comments and shares it currently has.

The information is useful because you want to track the content that’s working, not the content that’s mediocre.

If five posts per week aren’t enough for you, you have another option. You can like other pages using Facebook as your page (instead of your personal profile) to see the full stream of their posts in real time through your page’s news feed.

To switch from your personal profile to your page profile, click the down arrow at the top right of the Facebook toolbar. Under Use Facebook As, choose the page you want to use to like the new page. Go to each page on your Pages to Watch list and like their page.

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Facebook news feed works for pages too.

Don’t forget, though, that this is a public action—the page’s admin will be able to see that your page liked their page.

Once you’ve liked all of the pages you want to keep an eye on, click the Home button to return to your page’s news feed. Check your page news feed regularly to see the latest posts from your list and how much engagement their content is getting.

Over to You

Even though Facebook posts now reach fewer fans than they used to, page likes, comments and shares are still major metrics for many marketers.

Watching other pages to see how their engagement grows (or shrinks) can be a valuable tool. As you compare what content and timing works for others, you can adapt your own update tactics to reach more people.

Adapted From http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/facebooks-pages-to-watch/

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Miscellaneous

CyberAttacks – Check and Protect Your Computer in 10 Minutes

CyberAttacksImageThe Coming Cyber Attacks –  How to check if your computer is already infected, remove any viruses, and protect from future attacks.

You will have very likely seen the news reports of a coming Cyber Attack that could affect millions of computers and mean that hackers can access your computer and even gain access to your bank accounts. This short video shows how you can use free software to check to see if your computer is already infected, as well as protect your computer from future cyber attacks.

Watching this video for just ten minutes could literally save your computer and save your bank accounts!

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