Showing posts with label Ad Targeting Tools. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ad Targeting Tools. Show all posts

Thursday, February 15, 2018

Why Advertisers Prefer Instagram Over Snapchat?


Almost every advertiser prefers Instagram over Snapchat.

Instagram Stories is stealing more than users from Snapchat..



Instagram Unveiled Instagram Stories In The Summer Of 2016






Instagram Has Three Big Advantages Over Snapchat







Instagram Also Benefits From Superior Ad Targeting

Snapchat's ad targeting data is minimal compared to the data Facebook provides advertisers. What's more, the capabilities Snap gives advertisers to use that data for targeting advertisements are significantly curbed compared to the tools provided by Facebook and Instagram. So, not only do advertisers have a chance to reach a broader audience, they can also find the specific group of people that will respond best to their message. That's why Facebook advertisers are willing to spend more per ad impression on Facebook while Snap has seen its ad prices decline since opening its self-serve ad platform.

Finally, Instagram benefits from close integration with Facebook. Facebook itself has over 6 million active advertisers, and it's by far the biggest social advertising platform in the world. Facebook has developed tools that make it easy to run ad campaigns across both Facebook and Instagram, retarget users that saw an ad on one app with an ad in the other app, and keep an eye on the overall campaign's performance. Snapchat requires integration with third-party software to manage campaigns across multiple social platforms.



There Must Be A Limit

There are some limits to Instagram's success over Snapchat. Advertisers care most about getting a good return on their investment. While Instagram ads can be more effective than Snap Ads, they're also more likely to cost more. At some point, average ad prices will increase to the point where more advertisers would prefer to buy ads on Snapchat.

But there seems to be a long way to go until it gets to that point. Instagram only started rolling out advertisements in Stories a year ago, so there should be room for Instagram to increase its ad load for the feature. Additionally, user growth continues to rocket higher with Instagram's overall user growth accelerating since adding the stories feature. Those two things should provide a relatively long runway for ad impression growth. Then it's a matter of reaching equilibrium with advertisers on what they're willing to pay.

Meanwhile, Snapchat may be hard pressed to attract new advertisers and grow revenue very quickly. Analysts have repeatedly slashed their estimates after multiple quarters of disappointing earnings results. Snap is working on solutions to make its ads more engaging and valuable, but that won't make a big difference if it can't attract advertisers to buy those ads in the first place.

Guest Authored By Adam Levy. Adam is Contributing Writer for The Motley Fool. "Helping The World Invest Better." Follow Adam on Twitter.





"Instagram benefits from close integration with Facebook.

Facebook itself has over 6 million active advertisers, and it's by far the biggest social advertising platform in the world.

Facebook has developed tools that make it easy to run ad campaigns across both Facebook and Instagram, retarget users that saw an ad on one app with an ad in the other app, and keep an eye on the overall campaign's performance.



    • Authored by:
      Fred Hansen Pied Piper of Social Media Marketing at YourWorldBrand.com & CEO of Millennium 7 Publishing Co. in Loveland, CO  where I work deep in the trenches of social media strategy, community management and trends.  My interests include; online business educator, social media marketing, new marketing technology, skiing, hunting, fishing and The Rolling Stones..-Not necessarily in that order ;)

    Tuesday, January 9, 2018

    Major Milestones For Social Media In 2018?


    With Facebook and Twitter at the center of national conversations about political ad transparency and fake news, the year ahead will be anything but dull for social media companies..



    Facebook’s growing dominance of digital is already well-known; this year it will account for 23.0% total US digital ad spending.

    But it will also hit a new height in 2018, taking in $1 of every $10 spent on all advertising—digital and nondigital combined.

    To put an even bigger emphasis on that point, Facebook’s US ad revenues (forecast by eMarketer to reach $21.57 billion this year) will be twice the amount spent on newspaper advertising ($10.74 billion) and nearly as much as advertisers will spend on the entire print category ($23.12 billion). In 2019 Facebook will zoom ahead, accounting for 11.3% of all US ad spending, compared with 10.0% for print.

    Meanwhile, Twitter and Snapchat will reach parity in US ad revenues.

    eMarketer expects Snapchat to pull in $1.18 billion in US ad revenues this year, vs. $1.16 billion for Twitter. Although Snapchat’s user base is growing more slowly than expected, it will still see ad revenue growth this year, thanks to improved measurement capabilities and a growing embrace of ad targeting tools.



    Twitter, on the other hand, is not growing:

    Its ad revenues are expected to drop by 4.5% in 2018. Despite its push into video programming, Twitter will continue to eke out only marginal gains in usage, making for revenue challenges as well.

    These forecasts are drawn from eMarketer's latest report, "US Social Trends for 2018: eMarketer's Predictions for the Year."

    The report looks at key eMarketer forecasts for the year ahead and examines our 2017 predictions—what we got right as well as what we got wrong. eMarketer PRO subscribers can access the full report here.

    Guest Authored By eMarketer Editors. eMarketer is the first place to look when you need data about digital. Follow eMarketer on Twitter.

    Related Article: Future-Proof YOUR Social Media Marketing Career?



    In the latest episode of "Behind the Numbers," eMarketer analyst Debra Aho Williamson takes a peek into the future and predicts what will happen in the fast-changing space in 2018.."



      • Authored by:
        Fred Hansen Pied Piper of Social Media Marketing at YourWorldBr@nd.com & CEO of Millennium 7 Publishing Co. in Loveland, Colorado. I work deep in the trenches of social media strategy, community management and trends.  My interests include; online business educator, social media marketing, new marketing technology, skiing, hunting, fishing and The Rolling Stones..-Not necessarily in that order ;)