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On the evening of April 27th, Efficient Frontier hosted clients, prospects, and partners at Seattle’s iconic Canlis restaurant. The topic: Facebook. After enjoying ample Dungeness crabs, the group heard from Forrester Research’s Elizabeth Shaw who referred to the channel as the “800 pound gorilla in marketing departments”.
In case you haven’t heard, you can advertise on Facebook now. Great! So how do you get started? Here are some things we have learned so far (through our own testing, as well as conversations with Facebook reps and engineers). It’s not an exact science yet, and I wouldn’t presume to define it as “best practices,” but it’s a good place to start. Enjoy!
In Dr. Sid Shah’s latest Search Engine Land column, he takes a look at the phenomenon known as “ad fatigue” and offers tips for how to combat it when managing your ad campaigns on Facebook. Check out our blog and Sid’s column here!
Don't miss our own @searchbeest at #seslondon today. Speaking on PPC Campaign Architecture and Social Media Ads.
Join us & @drsidshah for our Webinar "Social ROI: Measuring the Value of Social Media". 2/28 at 9:00AM PST. Register at http://t.co/k8snL5IR
Adobe pushes consolidated approach following Efficient Frontier acquisition from @LucyTesseras at @newmediaage http://t.co/Klcai9Tf
Going to #SXSW this year? Submit a question for our Social #RolePlaying : Brands and Publishers panel on 3/12 at 12:30. http://t.co/BhTbZiEa
Why Google Plus matters for your search strategy http://t.co/iqpOp2Eo