If you have videos on Google+, Google is launching a new tool on YouTube that allows people to import their Google+ videos to YouTube. The new tool is on the video upload page of YouTube and is located to the right of the upload video tool with a large Google+ icon. Clicking the “Import” button […]
Archives for August 26, 2014
Facebook Planning Display Ad Network to Compete Against Google’s DoubleClick
Facebook is planning a display ad network they see as competing against Google’s DoubleClick Network. In 2013, Facebook bought ad serving company Atlas from Microsoft, and is using it as the backbone of their new ad service, an acquisition many saw as a way to expand their ad serving business. However, Sheryl Sanderg, Facebook’s COO, […]
Facebook Page’s Click Baiting Days Are Over With News Feed Change
Facebook users will no longer have to wonder about “what happens next” with a major change Facebook has made regarding click baiting posts made to Facebook pages. The “you won’t believe what happens next” type of headlines and teasers became popular – and highly visible – when Upworthy began utilizing the technique for their feel […]
Facebook Reduces Exposure for Links Shared within Status Updates
Many Facebook publishers have been posting images along with a link to the relevant story as part of their status update, rather than sharing the link traditionally, which would include an excerpt from the story. Images perform well on Facebook, and a shared image appears much larger in a news feed, over an image from […]
Twitter Ads Available in 12 Additional Countries
Twitter has expanded their Twitter Ads to twelve additional countries, according to Ali Jafari, VP of Direct Sales, Europe in a blog post. The new countries are: Austria, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Switzerland, Ukraine and Portugal.. There has been tremendous growth in this region over the last year, […]