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	<title>Bjoern Weidlich &#187; facebook</title>
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		<title>The problem with Facebook Advertising</title>
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I have not yet seen one relevant Facebook ad that seemed worthy of a  click. The main problem is that applications like Mafia Wars have  flooded profile pages with spammy, irrelevant ads. There is a lack of  trust toward ads that will be difficult to gain back. The only ads that  [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://bjoernw.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/facebook_dumb_ads.png" rel="lightbox[12]"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-13" title="facebook_ads" src="http://bjoernw.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/facebook_dumb_ads-300x236.png" alt="" width="300" height="236" /></a>I have not yet seen one relevant Facebook ad that seemed worthy of a  click. The main problem is that applications like Mafia Wars have  flooded profile pages with spammy, irrelevant ads. There is a lack of  trust toward ads that will be difficult to gain back. The only ads that  seem to be running successfully are giveaway and &#8220;Get a free something&#8221;  ads. I have noticed that people who do click on Facebook ads don&#8217;t  really understand why they are getting certain ads. They don&#8217;t realize  that marketers are able to target ads using pretty much any piece of  information on their profiles. A red-haired friend of mind just recently  freaked out about a &#8220;Gingers Unite&#8221; ad he saw on his Facebook.</p>
<p>Something else that marketers have to keep in mind is that some people  pick specific information for their profile pages to portray a certain  image of themselves to other people. During the first days of Facebook I  caught myself listing a certain book as a favorite because a couple of  my friends had listed it on their profiles. Classics tend to be keywords  that I would call somewhat diluted and should be used with care.</p>
<p>When you decide to buy Facebook advertising try to think of it as  hanging up a poster in someone&#8217;s living room. Generally people dislike  ads, especially on a site where they spend most of their online time.  What I do see converting amazingly well are ads drawing people to  Facebook pages. They usually include names of friends who are fans of  that certain page already. This is extremely powerful and I wish  Facebook would use this model and apply it to regular ads as well. The  thumbs-up thumbs-down symbol next to ads should be used to endorse and  ad and make it more likely to show up on friends&#8217; profile with a little  badge at the bottom showing that one of their friends liked the ad.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m curious to hear what you think, let me know in the comments.<br />
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