Facebook Partner Categories – Ad Targeting At Its Finest [video]

Facebook advertising can really boost the number of fans on your Facebook Page. Unfortunately, if you are don’t target the right audience with your ads, while you may bring in new fans, they may not interested in buying your products. With the help of a new feature called Facebook partner categories, you can improve your Facebook ad targeting and to reach more of the right customers.

Facebook Partner Categories

What are Facebook Partner Categories?

According to Facebook, here’s their definition of Facebook partner categories.

Choose your audience based on information that data providers have about things people do off of Facebook. For example, partner categories let you show your ads to people who have a history of purchasing pet food.

In simple terms, Facebook partner categories uses data from Acxiom, Datalogix and Epsilon (companies who collect and analyze data) to help you improve the targeting of Facebook Ads.

By using Facebook partner categories, now, you can create ads that target specific interests, such as the pages someone likes.  You can then incorporate additional data about the user you want to show your ads to such as their occupation, food they are interested in, and their income levels.

Video on how to get Facebook Partner Categories

To use Facebook partner categories, you first need to be using Power Editor. This video walks you through using Power Editor with Facebook Partner Categories.

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Where does Facebook Partner Categories get their data?

Facebook partner categories sources their data from Acxiom, Datalogix and Epsilon. If you have ever filled out a census or taken a survey at the mall, chances are, this data is shared with these companies and it is now used in Facebook partner categories.

Here’s a breakdown on the data each company provides to Facebook partner categories. Right now, Facebook partner categories are only available in the United States.

  • Acxiom data focuses on homeowners, renters and average income.
  • Datalogix focuses on purchase data such as vehicle data; make, model, how old your vehicle is, along with consumer packaged goods like if you consume carbonated beverages, coffee, eggs, cereal, etc.
  • Epsilon focuses on data related to your occupation; such as being a Lawyer or teacher.

Note: while they know a lot about your general purchasing habits, the data that is shared isn’t personal data, such as your name or address.

When to use Facebook Partner Categories

To help you understand how to use Facebook partner categories here’s an example.

Say your business sells carbonated beverages and you want to reach people who drink them.  Your ideal customers who buy your product are teachers.

Previously, if you wanted to target your customers, you could only target their interests – the Facebook Pages they liked, such as carbonated beverage drink makers (a broad market) along with their age and their gender. What you didn’t know was if these people bought carbonated beverages or if they just liked the business for other reasons.

Using Facebook partner categories, you can now get better at this.

Now, when creating an ad, instead of just targeting the pages of other carbonated beverage makers, you can add in partner categories data such as people who buy “carbonated beverages” and also target “teachers/educators.”

Not only does this improve the quality of your ads, but by using Facebook partner categories, you can get your Facebook ads in front of the right people – those who are interested in the type of product you have.

Facebook Partner Categories - Occupation, teacher

How do you plan to use Facebook Partner Categories?

Facebook partner categories is an extremely powerful advertising tool. I would love to hear how you plan to use it to improve your business. Let me know in the comments.

Facebook 20 Percent Rule – Do You Measure Up?

Facebook 20 percent rule
In early January, Facebook rolled out updates to cover photos, ads and images.  No, they didn’t change the sizes of them again.  Instead, they have implemented a Facebook 20 percent rule.  What the Facebook 20 percent rule aims to do is control how much text you use on your Timeline cover photo, ads, and in images you want to promote. Before you start to panic though, remember, the Facebook 20 percent rule is there to help you…become a better marketer for your business on Facebook.

How can the Facebook 20 percent rule help you?

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10 Facebook Privacy Settings To Know and Bookmark

Facebook Privacy Settings have always been difficult to figure out.  They’re either too complicated to understand, difficult to turn off, turned on automatically for you without your knowledge, or there is not a way to get the level of customization that you want with them.  As a result of the challenging Facebook privacy settings, this can mean that you’re revealing important information to people who are not in your network, which can put you into an unfortunate situation with friends, family, or your employer.

10 Facebook Privacy Settings to change now

To help you get a better understanding of Facebook privacy settings, I’ve compiled a list of Facebook privacy settings you should know and bookmark to help protect yourself when on Facebook. Let’s take a look at the privacy settings.

10 Facebook Privacy Settings and how to protect yourself

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Facebook Reply Links Means Threaded Comments [video]

While Facebook is great at helping us connect with friends and family and businesses, as the volume of comments grows, it can make it difficult to follow the conversation.  Fortunately, they have rolled out a new feature called Facebook reply links.

Previously, anytime you commented on a Facebook status update, your comment would get posted at the bottom of the comments thread. This made it difficult to follow the conversation because you had to read through multiple conversations. With the introduction of Facebook reply links, it’s now a whole lot easier to reply to comments because you can reply to any comment and it will keep comments threaded (and organized).

Here’s an example of the old form of Facebook comments and Facebook reply links in comments.

Facebook comments without reply links

Facebook reply links in comments

 

Facebook comments with reply links

Facebook reply links in comments

So how do you get the new Facebook reply links within your comments?

How to activate Facebook reply links on your Facebook Page

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How to remove Facebook Close Friends (video)

How to remove Facebook close friends

Facebook close friends, it’s a feature that has been around since mid 2011, yet it’s a feature that a lot of people don’t talk too much about.  For those of you who want an easier way to view updates from a select group of friends, with the added bonus that you get notified when they post a new update, then Facebook close friends is for you.  Personally, I find “close friends” to be extremely valuable because it allows me the opportunity to easily view updates from my favorite people on both the desktop and mobile versions of Facebook – and get notified when they’ve posted new updates.  So after you’ve built up your list of close friends on Facebook, how do you remove them? If you want to remove Facebook close friends from your list, there are four ways that you can go about doing this.

Four ways to remove Facebook close friends

Yes, you read that correctly, there are four ways that you can remove Facebook close friends.

  1. On your Facebook news feed
  2. From the Facebook close friends list news feed
  3. Directly from the Facebook close friends list
  4. The Facebook close friends news feed

To help you out, I’ve created a short two-minute video that gives you an in-depth view of the four areas where you can remove Facebook close friends.  The video also shows you how to remove Facebook close friends.

How to remove Facebook close friends

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22 Facebook keyboard shortcuts to help you work faster on Facebook

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Do you waste a lot of time on Facebook just clicking around on your Facebook news feed?

Maybe you like a lot of posts in the news feed.

Or you like to comment or share a status update.

Instead of clicking on each update and sharing it, you can use Facebook keyboard shortcuts to help speed up the process.

This article is going to teach you 22 Facebook keyboard shortcuts to help save time when using Facebook.

22 Facebook keyboard shortcuts

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5 Things You Must Do After Creating a Facebook Check-in Deal

5 Facebook check-in deals requirements

Now that you’ve learned how to create Facebook check-in deals, what’s next? If you’re serious about rewarding your customers and getting free marketing and advertising for your Facebook Page in the process, you have to do a little promotion to get the word out about your Facebook check-in deals.

Why promote your Facebook check-in deal?

Just because you’ve created a Facebook check-in deal and posted it on your businesses Facebook Page, doesn’t guarantee that people will flock to it. In fact, if businesses are not seeing your updates from your Facebook Page in their new feed, they definitely are not going to claim your offer because they won’t know about it.

Therefore, it is important that after creating a Facebook check-in deal, you do these five things to spread the word.

5 Things to do After Creating a Facebook Check-in Deal

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How to Create Facebook Check-in Deals [video]


Facebook check-in deals

If your business seems to be struggling with getting more exposure on your Facebook Page, it might be time to learn how to create Facebook check-in deals.

For those of you who are unfamiliar with check-in deals, here’s a summary of check-in deals.

What is a check-in deal?

A Facebook check-in deal is a way to incentivize customers to check-in to your business on Facebook from their mobile devices like a tablet or a smartphone. Anyone with a business (brick and mortar or online) can create a check-in deal to reward customers.

Once someone checks in to your establishment, you can reward them in one of four ways:

  • Individual deal – Offer a discount to an individual for checking in to your business.
  • Friend deal – Offer a discount when your friend brings a friend (or multiple friends) and they check-in together to your business
  • Loyalty deal – Offer a discount, freebie or dollar amount off a purchase to checking in a pre-determined number of times
  • Charity deal – Your business makes a donation to a charity when someone checks in.

But wait, I heard Facebook check-in deals were being replaced.  While InsideFacebook.com published an article back on February 29, 2012, declaring that Check-in Deals were no longer being used, I’ve checked with my sources at Facebook and check-in deals are sticking around!

How to create Facebook check-in deals

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NEW Facebook News Feed: A Comprehensive Guide [video]

The new Facebook news feed

Today, Facebook rolled out the new Facebook news feed. It’s big, it’s bold, and it’s beautiful – AND it should really help you get a grasp on updates in your news feed.

For anyone who has used the old Facebook news feed, you’ll know how difficult it can be to navigate. A lot of times, you miss out on important updates because it either gets buried in your news feed or because it gets lost between posts you are not interested in. Today, things change…for the better with the new Facebook news feed.

In today’s announcement, I heard words like visual, engaging, choice, and consistency.  After seeing the new Facebook news feed, those words ring true.  Facebook looks amazing no matter which type of device you’re on – a desktop, tablet or smartphone.

So what all has changed in the new Facebook news feed? Here’s a rundown.

About the new Facebook news feed

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TimeRabbit – Measure Your Time on Facebook

While there are a lot of social media tools that can tell you what kind of traffic you get to your website or blog and how engaged your fans are on your Facebook Page, there aren’t a lot of social media tools like TimeRabbit that can measure the amount of time you spend on Facebook.

Over the past few years, as social media has gained in popularity, the amount of time that we spend on social networks has increased significantly.  In particular, we spend a lot of our time on social media sites like Facebook.

This is important to know because as we spend more time using social media, we have to remember to not let it consume our daily lives.

According to TimeRabbit, the average user spends 7 hours, 45 minutes on Facebook per month.

While this doesn’t sound like a lot of time, just think about all of the other things you could be out doing instead of being glued to a computer. That’s why I recommend giving TimeRabbit a try so that you can do an assessment on how much time you spend on social media sites like Facebook.

How to use TimeRabbit to measure the time you spend on Facebook

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