{"componentChunkName":"component---src-layouts-blog-post-js","path":"/Blog/2012/07/30/Google-Neednt-Worry-About-Facebooks-Advertising","result":{"data":{"markdownRemark":{"fields":{"slug":"/Blog/2012/07/30/Google-Neednt-Worry-About-Facebooks-Advertising"},"html":"<p>Today I came across this really interesting tweet on my Twitter timeline today:</p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>Read about why we’re deleting our Facebook page: <a href=\"https://t.co/gIoIyWdV\" title=\"https://www.facebook.com/limitedpressing/posts/209534972507958\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">facebook.com/limitedpressin…</a>\n— Limited Run (@limitedrun) <a href=\"https://twitter.com/limitedrun/status/229958374052212737\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">July 30, 2012</a></p>\n</blockquote>\n<script src=\"//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js\" charset=\"utf-8\"></script>\n<p>Limited Run, posted on their Facebook profile stating that they would be deleting their account due to the amount Facebook is charging for clicks on their advertising. Here’s the interesting part: About 80% of the clicks Facebook charged Limited Run, JavaScript wasn't on. And if the person clicking the ad doesn't have JavaScript, it's very difficult for an analytics service to verify the click. Only 1-2% of people going to their site have JavaScript disabled, not 80% like the clicks coming from Facebook.</p>\n<p>Interesting stuff.</p>\n<p>Before Limited Run takes down their Facebook profile, I’ve attached a screenshot of their post below:</p>\n<p><a href=\"https://ik.imagekit.io/surinderbhomra/Blog/LimitedPressingFBPost.jpg\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"><img src=\"https://ik.imagekit.io/surinderbhomra/Blog/LimitedPressingFBPost_thumb.jpg\" alt=\"Limited Pressing Facebook Post\" title=\"Limited Pressing Facebook Post\"></a></p>\n<p>Reading this post today reminded me on a news article I read on <a href=\"http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-18819338\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">“virtual likes”</a> and how advertising through Facebook doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll be any better off. It all comes down to the level of engagement user’s have with a profile page. If users are just liking the page and not interacting with your posts or general content, those likes are worth nothing. Some companies are wising up to the effectiveness of Facebook’s advertising strategy.</p>\n<p>Limited Run isn’t the first to ditch Facebook ad’s, General Motor’s <a href=\"http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-05-22/why-gm-and-others-fail-with-facebook-ads\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">pulled away from Facebook ad’s</a> earlier this year due to the ad’s Facebook produce do not have the visual impact needed to justify the cost.</p>\n<p>I think certain aspects of Facebook is a joke filled mostly of people looking for attention, not an effective marketing tool.</p>","frontmatter":{"title":"Google Needn’t Worry About Facebook’s Advertising","summary":"Limited Run, posted on their Facebook profile stating that they would be deleting their account due to the amount Facebook is charging for clicks on their advertising. Here’s the interesting part: About 80% of the clicks Facebook charged Limited Run, JavaScript wasn't on.","date":"2012-07-30T13:43:37Z","disqusId":"1cf7eb4a-1c4f-4dc7-8ad1-e3552d9ebfb4","categories":[{"name":"Random Thoughts","slug":"Random-Thoughts"}],"tags":["facebook","advertising"],"teaserImage":"","socialImage":"","socialImageIsLarge":null},"timeToRead":1}},"pageContext":{"relatedPosts":[{"title":"Has Facebook Redefined Friendship?","summary":"I was a late bloomer when when it came to joining the social networking giant that is Facebook (around late 2007). The only reason I can remember for ever joining the site was just because all people around me were submitting their profiles like crazy.","slug":"/Blog/2011/08/07/Has-Facebook-Redefined-Friendship"},{"title":"Integrating Into Google Plus - Is it worth it?","summary":"When I first heard Google were introducing their own social-networking platform, I was intrigued to say the least on what they could offer compared to the other social sites I use: Facebook and Twitter.","slug":"/Blog/2011/10/02/Integrating-Into-Google-Plus-Is-it-worth-it"}],"slug":"/Blog/2012/07/30/Google-Neednt-Worry-About-Facebooks-Advertising","seriesName":null,"seriesPosts":null}},"staticQueryHashes":["1271460761","272621129","3764592887","4134269416"]}