Facebook will let researchers study its election ad targeting data

Facebook is attempting to increase transparency around ads that ran in the lead up to November’s US elections. Starting on February 1st, researchers will have access to targeting data on more than 1.3 million social issues, electoral and political ad...

‘Norsemen’ producer gamed Netflix’s algorithm with Facebook ads

When you open up Netflix, you'll see a splashy promotion for one of its shows or movies. For me right now, it's highlighting the terrific GLOW, the third season of which arrived Friday, and there are other shows showcased alongside it such as in the...

Video Ads to Appear on Facebook News Feeds This Thursday


Facebook is to begin its video ads service pretty soon. These visually stimulating advertisements will appear in the news feeds of individual users. This will let Facebook partake of the $66.4...
    






Facebook to Sell 15-Second TV-Style Video Ads for $2.5M/ Day


Video ads may become the latest thing to hit News Feed in the future. Facebook wants to invite advertisers and consumers to give ads that are a quarter of a minute long. This way it will be earning...

Facebook to kill off Sponsored Results, streamline its advertising efforts

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Facebook ads are about to become a tiny bit less obtrusive: the social network just announced that it will stop showing Sponsored Results this July. These ads have appeared alongside brands, groups and more in searches since August of last year, but Facebook made the decision to cut the program after noticing that marketers were using Sponsored Results and mobile app install ads quite similarly. Businesses will still be able to use the latter (and purportedly more effective) method, along with post links ads, when the program ends in July. In other words, don't expect a commercial-free experience.

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Revamped Facebook News Feed Puts Emphasis on Media, Ads

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Facebook have once again altered their news feed and putting emphasis on media and advertisements, it’s set to be their most controversial redesign yet.

In a new move that will likely appease just a small amount of users and anger an awful lot of them, Facebook have revealed a newly redesigned news ...
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Facebook’s new mobile ad network goes into beta, serves advertisements on third party sites and apps

Facebook's new mobile ad network goes into beta, serves advertisements on third party sites and apps

Facebook already sports advertisements baked into its own website and mobile apps, and now it'll begin serving ads on other handset-optimized websites and smartphone applications. TechCrunch reports that the firm has begun testing a new ad network that leverages user data to display hyper-relevant ads on third party turf. Instead of relying on vanilla tracking cookies to gain insight into visitor interests, the platform accesses information including age, gender, likes, location, which apps friends have used and other data points when users are logged into a site or application with Facebook credentials. Zuckerberg and Co.'s solution lets advertisers bid on certain demographics and uses existing networks such as iAds and AdMob to serve appropriate ads based on anonymous ID's tied to Facebook accounts. For now, Menlo Park's new program is limited to the all-important mobile market, but don't be surprised if the service finds its way to the desktop.

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