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Top 3 advertising services some brands tend to ignore



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Top 3 advertising services some brands tend to ignore

Top 3 advertising services some brands tend to ignore
Most of us are conscious regarding the wide range of advantages needed for manufacturers to effectively make use of a social media techniques and to get our own marketing information out there, using this crucial contributive element and being that it's fundamentally free of charge to established your social media existence and preserve it and make it heading forwards.

Nevertheless, there is some price efficient social media methods that brands are still not using too the same level Adwords is used, for example, examine the top 3 tactics detailed down below:

1. Facebook Advertisement - I know many of us marketers are currently using the hell out of Facebook Ads, but a lot of my customers have no idea about them and know little to none about promoting their brand on Facebook. I have clients that needed some convincing work before investing into Facebook ads and giving the fact they were a clothing brand once we started promoting them on Facebook they got a better ROI, much better than Adwords, so everyone was happy in the end.

2. Snapchat Filters - Most people outside Millenials have virtually no idea what Snapchat is so I wasn't surprised when none of my clients understand the tactics of promoting the brand with Snapchat filters.

3. Twitter Advertisement - To be honest here Twitter Ads doesn't work so well for every country out there. But if you have clients from the US or you are a brand located and targeting the US Twitter Ads can be a hell of a good idea and Adwords alternative. These ads may cost more than Facebook ads but you they're way more targeted, meaning you get more chances to advertise to the right people, therefore ROI will increase.

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Everett
Well I tend to think that advertising services, businesses, or companies (which ever you prefer to call them) are ignoring "offline" advertising. Surely we still see commercials, newspaper ads, etc but do any of you remember when you were in the city, and there was nothing but advertisements everywhere? I remember going to the mall, and there would be posters on the wall, an advertisement on a trash can, on a newspaper stand, on the floor, on the ceiling. Basically advertisements were everything, and were everywhere.

Now, since certain media, typically social media, exists it's way cheaper and easier to target advertisements to certain people. People that will actually be interested in your product based upon their likes, and internet history. So because of this "better" advertisement opportunity the physical advertisements have almost stopped entirely, or are way less than they use to be.

Where i live there are a lot of billboard ad placements. But those billboard ads often go months without an advertisement, and when they do have an advertisement it's usually for fast food restaurants like McDonalds... Mcdonalds does a lot of physical advertising. They waste a lot of money on it, so people see their brand name while out and about. So I think these physical advertisements need to make a comeback. Perhaps it's not as effective as online advertising, but replicate what mcdonalds has and is still doing, placing their ads anywhere and everywhere they can.



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Lynne
You know what I love? Facebook advertising! I have found that my mommy blog and Facebook just go hand in hand. There are so many moms on Facebook and it is so easy to get them to engage with my ads and to visit my website.

In just 5 years I have grown my mommy blog Facebook page to over 44 000 followers using Facebook advertising.I have found this incredibly valuable, I get so much traffic from Facebook now.

I have tried Twitter advertising but I have not found it to be such a great fit for me and my needs. I find it much easier to grow my Twitter account naturally.



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hitmeasap
Facebook Advertising is actually pretty awesome. I haven't used it too much though, so I don't have any major experience with it. But the results I got, from the few tests I did was pretty good. - I was more than satisfied actually.



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Corzhens
I am one of those who ignore the Facebook Ads even if it looks interesting because of an incident. There was an ad of a local cheese brand in Facebook that my husband saw which indicated that I “liked” the ad. I was surprised when he asked me because I saw that ad but I never click on an ad. In another instance, the same question I got about another product that was advertised. We got the impression that Facebook is indicating that a person liked the ad even if it is not true.



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