« Et surtout, n’oubliez pas le .FR ! », la nouvelle technique en publicité TV & Radio pour battre ses concurrents sur les moteurs de recherche.
Explications par Mickael Vigreux ▻https://www.afnic.fr/observatoire-ressources/papier-expert/et-surtout-noubliez-pas-le-fr-la-nouvelle-technique-pour-battre-ses-concurrent
“And above all, don’t forget .FR !” - the new technique in TV & radio advertising for beating rivals on search engines.
Mickael Vigreux explains ▻https://www.afnic.fr/en/observatory-and-resources/expert-papers/and-above-all-dont-forget-fr-the-new-technique-for-beating-rivals-on-search-en
#Afnic #DotFR #ccTLDs #Marketing #SEO #Communication #Googl #PointFR #référencement #advertising
Euro privacy watchdog calls for end of targeted advertising plus a ...
▻https://diasp.eu/p/12456274
Euro privacy watchdog calls for end of targeted advertising plus a squeeze on the processing of personal info | #privacy #europe #eu #regulation #advertising #profiling #dsa #dma #gdpr
WhatsApp gives users an ultimatum: Share data with Facebook or stop...
▻https://diasp.eu/p/12250849
WhatsApp gives users an ultimatum: Share data with Facebook or stop using the app | #whatsapp #facebook #privacy #tracking #surveillance #advertising
Google flips the switch on its next big money maker: Maps (https://...
▻https://diasp.eu/p/8900546
Google flips the switch on its next big money maker: Maps | #advertising #google #maps #money
How to Build a #marketing Strategy for your #startup with No Money
▻https://hackernoon.com/how-to-build-a-marketing-strategy-for-your-startup-with-no-money-649963d
As a startup founder, you may think that you need to have a lot of capital available in order to build and implement an effective marketing strategy for your new venture.However, while having money is certainly helpful, it is entirely possible to craft a marketing strategy that requires minimal spending and yields worthwhile results. The key is to have the right goals in mind and know which tools can be the most effective in helping you achieve those goals.- Set goals for your marketing effortsMany startup founders may be under the assumption that they need to “do marketing,” but don’t have a clear idea of what that even means or why they are actually doing it. This approach to marketing is not only ineffective but also leads to wasted time, energy and resources. With that said, knowing (...)
Advanced Trick for Running Facebook Ads
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The need to run ads on Facebook is pretty much universal at this point.Therefore, you need to optimize and go beyond the basics.Better targeting. Compelling creatives. Hidden tricks, that work.If you are already running ads on Facebook but want to exceed your results, I’ve got good news for you. In this post, I’m going to share my crucial trick for fine-tuning ads to maximize ROI.With that, let’s dive right in!I noticed that I was starting to receive conversions from my ads after a post had gained some number of social proofs (likes, comments, shares). One day I saw a Facebook post of Bells Machining: firewood processor. It was extremely popular, but the page was brand new. So, I started researching different Facebook ads, their pages, comments and people who commented there.Weirdly, (...)
#marketing-strategies #advertising #facebook-marketing #ppc-marketing #marketing
How To Create An Effective #instagram Story Ad
▻https://hackernoon.com/how-to-create-an-effective-instagram-story-ad-bf9aef9eb9?source=rss----3
For most small business owners on Instagram, creating and launching effective Instagram Story Ads still seem overwhelming and out of reach. How to shoot the Ad? How do you launch the Ad? How much money should you spend? How do you know if it’s set up correctly? I had the same questions when I began my Instagram Story Ads journey too but, don’t worry, although they can be a deeply complex science, there are also ways for anyone to create them quickly, simply, cheaply and effectively.In my case, after being shown the ropes by the always-sharp Finn Thormeier, I was able to reach over 4.3 million people on Instagram, grow over 4K followers, increased my website traffic by 100% (year to year), and earn over $450 extra dollars in sales with a budget of only $462 in a month.I make a living from (...)
#advertising #growth-hacking #instagram-stories #instagram-marketing
Capitalizing on the Digital Attention Economy: The Brave Browser
▻https://hackernoon.com/capitalizing-on-the-digital-attention-economy-the-brave-browser-c975b7b9
“…in an information-rich world, the wealth of information means a dearth of something else: …the attention of its recipients.” (Herbert A. Simon, Professor Carnegie Mellon University, 1971)There’s a new, better way to browse the #internet: the Brave Browser.Image taken from the Brave homepage.The Brave Browser operates on a principle I’m calling the Digital Attention Economy. As Professor Simon pointed out in 1971, the world is flooded with information, but human attention is a finite resource. Capitalizing on that resource has been every corporation’s objective, and we’re all familiar with the advertisement deluge that ensues. It’s overwhelming. Now, there’s a better way.With attention, security, and privacy in mind, CEO Brendan Eich (creator of Javascript and co-founder of Mozilla) and CTO Brian (...)
#cryptocurrency #advertising #basic-attention-token #brave-browser
Should you invest your marketing budget for ads on crypto #media websites in 2019?
▻https://hackernoon.com/should-you-invest-your-marketing-budget-for-ads-on-crypto-media-websites
While we are in the midst of a fairly long crypto winter, activity from all directions have slowed down. The ICO and STO markets are simply not as hot as they were back in 2017–2018; investors are sceptical about investing into ICOs and STOs.Because of this situation I want to start this post as a discussion about how to divide your marketing efforts if you are trying to raise funds for an ICO/STO. Is it good to go public with ads or personal outreach or are institutional investors the only option right now?Well, I asked the owners of top crypto media platforms what they think (This topic is part of the #10kqachallenge series — where I’m interviewing experts in different innovative fields. The goal is to reach out to 10,000 experts and more about the challenge can be found here: (...)
3 Reasons Your #nonprofit Should Quit #facebook Ads
▻https://hackernoon.com/3-reasons-your-nonprofit-should-quit-facebook-ads-7fb9cf806c63?source=rs
(And maybe delete FB altogether)Image courtesy of PixabayIf you work at a nonprofit, chances are, social media drains you. Social media drains pretty much everyone these days. It drains you of energy, time, attention, and, for nonprofits, precious financial resources.As my Executive Director likes to say, “any nonprofit is always six months away from oblivion.” My meager three years of experience in the space agrees with this maxim — the end is always in sight, the work is never finished, and everyone on Facebook needs to know about it if your organization is to survive. At least, that’s the message that Mark Zuckerberg wants you to hear.Despite the rosey picture the media has painted of Facebook ads in the past, news continues to pile up that illustrates just how bleak the future of digital (...)
Users’ attention as #cryptocurrency: the #advertising of the future?
▻https://hackernoon.com/users-attention-as-cryptocurrency-the-advertising-of-the-future-42f9e7a8
Imagine a world where you never saw an unsolicited online ad again. What if the only way to see an ad was to explicitly opt-in? What if you stopped being the product and truly became the customer?Today’s internet economy is mostly built on top of a basic premise: when a service is free to use, it usually means that the revenue is earned by making your personal data a commodity. Advertising is the most common (and easy) way of using your personal data to make money. 2018 was a year filled with online privacy issues. A lot of people found their personal information exposed, and I like to think that many started taking their own privacy and data more seriously. I was one of these people.Currently, users get bombarded with ads as they navigate through websites or use online services. These (...)
2019 AD : Ready for takeoff
▻https://hackernoon.com/2019-ad-ready-for-takeoff-99e6fb8f308f?source=rss----3a8144eabfe3---4
On May 25, 1961, the then President of the United States, John F. Kennedy, set a national goal: perform a crewed lunar landing and return to Earth. After several historic attempts, his goal was achieved on July 20, 1969, when Apollo 11 commander Neil Armstrong stepped off the Lunar Module’s ladder and onto the Moon’s surface.It took 8 years of relentless effort, sacrifice, persistence and finance to land a man safely on the Moon.While there’s no comparison between the effort behind a rocket and a #startup, pictures like the following are quite common:And when I look back at the years gone by, it all makes sense. Here’s a thing(or two) about 2018:“When you make a mistake, there are only three things you should ever do about it: admit it, learn from it, and don’t repeat it.”2018: The Year of (...)
#kickstarter: How to Successfully Raise & Refund.
▻https://hackernoon.com/a-failed-project-successfully-refunded-16f8a0c8014f?source=rss----3a8144
A how-to of running and refunding our KickStarter campaign — GardenSpace.Our product, GardenSpaceKickStarter is great for many projects, our hardware #startup GardenSpace was not one of these. GardenSpace raised & refunded $34,069 USD. This post is a recount and how-to of our campaign (pre, during, post) and why we refunded the money. If you are considering running a campaign, or simply have an interest in how a KickStarter campaign works, read on.To compress the information and make this useful I will follow this format:Platforms: Information on the platforms, details to considerPre campaign: What you should do & be seeing, #advertising & PRThird parties: You’ll discover thousands of these and need a fewDuring campaign: What to doPost campaign: How to proceed & optionsThe (...)
Can Facebook Ads Tell Us Which Asian Country Is Most #crypto-Crazy?
▻https://hackernoon.com/can-facebook-ads-tell-us-which-asian-country-is-most-crypto-crazy-6dc4b9
Can Facebook Tell Us Which Asian Country Is Most Crypto-Crazy?As a marketer in the crypto/blockchain space, I’m fascinated by how similar and yet different crypto #marketing and “traditional” digital marketing are. I’ve been particularly interested in the reaction in Asia to the crypto craze, so when Facebook threw a few bucks in free #advertising credits my way, I thought: “How can I use Facebook to test crypto interest in Asia?” With that goal, I promoted a recent article about decentralized exchanges — “The Paradox of Decentralized Exchanges: Many Projects, Few Users” — targeted at 18+ year olds in China, South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Taiwan, Philippines, and Myanmar, and who show an interest in cryptocurrency as a topic.Facebook (...)
eyeo, Adblocker plus and the future of #funding
▻https://hackernoon.com/eyeo-adblocker-plus-and-the-future-of-funding-29f43ff9327b?source=rss---
Some of the eyeo teamContent creators find ourselves in the midst of a quandary. Online content began available for free, and as the web grew we tried to find a way to pay the creators, and for many years that was #advertising.Like many things that initially seemed like a good idea, we took advertising too far, and now readers are bombarded with flying, swooshing, obnoxious attention-grabbing boxes coming from all angles.Naturally, those interested in privacy, battery life, or plain old peace and quiet reacted and started using tools to block advertising. So much so that it’s estimated that 30–40% of users now use some form of ad blocker.Blockers don’t solve the content creators initial problem: getting paid. Some are finding success in paywalls, membership programs, or donations, but many (...)
Browser Mining — An Effective Revenue Generation Alternative to #advertising
▻https://hackernoon.com/browser-mining-an-effective-revenue-generation-alternative-to-advertisin
Browser Mining : An Effective Revenue Generation Alternative to AdvertisingAdvertising revenue is an important income source for the internet domain; even tech giants like Google, Yahoo, Baidu, etc., rely on it. Advertisement mediums such as premium-posting, pop-ups, banner spaces, sidebar ads, etc., generate commissions via click-through rates or sales. However, these advertisements come with a fair share of pitfalls. The revenue generated from ads is considered intrusive and adversely impacts the overall user experience, resulting in higher bounce and dropout rates. Websites that become too dependent on these ads end up losing visitors and potential customers. Below are some more critical setbacks of generating revenue through online advertisement.Impacts the Viewing ExperienceWhen (...)
Techniques to build relevant Audiences for Facebook #advertising
▻https://hackernoon.com/techniques-to-build-relevant-audiences-for-facebook-advertising-c1d5fd4c
Facebook Ads Playbook: Audience Selection TechniquesPart of Pearmill’s Facebook Advertising PlaybookIn order to understand why we use certain strategies for Facebook Advertising — we think it’s important for a brief lesson on how the Facebook marketing engine works.Facebook Pricing and Pacing DynamicsThe lovely people at Facebook have already done a great job explaining how their system works but we’d like you to remember two simple rules that define their ecosystem:Each impression (when an ad unit is shown to a user) is priced based on how many other advertisers are currently bidding on each specific user / audience.Facebook uses a discounted pacing algorithm, which means they’ll attempt to give you the users within the audience that will be the cheapest (i.e. are the least sought after) as (...)
The symptomatic static of the algorithmic match
▻https://hackernoon.com/the-symptomatic-static-of-the-algorithmic-match-3f096a0ed2ba?source=rss-
The systematic static of the algorithmic pushAnd the “evil surveillance” that gathers the dataPhoto by Matthew Henry on UnsplashHackernoon is planning to part ways with Medium, it appears. The move makes sense now that it is clear that Medium is focusing on becoming more of a centralized magazine than a home for independent publishers. And, really, Hackernoon has no choice, given that Medium now prevents any third party ads.Hackernoon made it clear that it plans to sell ads (“sponsorships”) on its new site, but clarified what that means for them:We believe sponsorship is not evil, if done right. What’s evil is surveillance. Our sponsors will be either site-wide or by subject matter.Surveillance.It’s the perfect word to describe the current status quo for most of the big players in social (...)
#google #facebook #social-media #advertising #algorithmic-push
Brave’s Brendan Eich on Fixing Online #advertising
▻https://hackernoon.com/braves-brendan-eich-on-fixing-online-advertising-7a3a98809e4d?source=rss
Audio interview transcription — WBD045Note: the following is a transcription of my interview with Brendan Eich, the creator of #javascript and the Founder and President of Brave. I use Rev.com from translations and they remove ums, errs and half sentences. I have reviewed the transcription but if you find any mistakes, please feel free to email me. You can listen to the original recording here.You can subscribe to the podcast and listen to all episodes here.In this episode, I talk with Brendan Eich, the creator of JavaScript and founder of Brave and the Basic Attention Token. We talk about how Brave is attempting to change the broken online advertising model.▻https://medium.com/media/dbef713f3544680ed36a4fd34a46ed82/hrefConnect with What #bitcoin Did:Listen: iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | (...)
Ads just work, no matter what you think.
▻https://hackernoon.com/nobody-is-immune-to-ads-7142a4245c2c?source=rss----3a8144eabfe3---4
. Ads just work. No matter what you thinkOur sensitivity to ads is a major public issue.We’re surrounded by #advertising. Every single day, no matter where we are, thousands of auditive & visual stimuli are force-fed to our brains.On the internetBanners, pop-ups, sponsored articles, video pre-rolls, audio interruptions, spam emails, website background takeovers, push-notifications, entry overlays, chat-bubbles, product placements, …In real lifeSubway billboards, bus panels, stadium names, street flyers, sprayed sidewalk ads, human signs, branded goodies and storefronts, toilet ads, car stickers, blinking signs, audio announcements…The list goes on and on as the space dedicated to advertising seems to have continuously increased whilst means of avoidance were getting weaker.Surprised by (...)
The problem isn’t just Cambridge Analytica or Facebook – it’s “surv...
▻https://diasp.eu/p/7551896
The problem isn’t just Cambridge Analytica or Facebook – it’s “surveillance capitalism” | #privacy #capitalism #advertising #profiling #problem #influence #surveillance #web
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Effects of Companies Cracking Down on Crypto Ads
▻https://hackernoon.com/effects-of-companies-cracking-down-on-crypto-ads-890070c4f2ce?source=rss
By: Mike GennaUnfortunately, it only takes one of us to ruin it for the rest of us. Several multi-billion dollar corporations that account for ad revenue have done away with all advertisements related to Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) and token sales. #facebook, in hot water amid a congressional hearing with Chief Zuck, probably felt the need to become Congress’ ultimate fawners and issued the first ban in January of 2018. The company now allows crypto exchange advertisements only after they go through a rigorous application process of verifying the legitimacy of their company.It wouldn’t be for another four months until the world’s largest search engine announced its ban on ALL advertisements including cryptocurrency such as wallets, #ico’s, exchanges, token sales, and trading advice (...)
#advertising and the “Free” #internet
▻https://hackernoon.com/advertising-and-the-free-internet-b6c02e08c830?source=rss----3a8144eabfe
The internet is one of the most marvelous inventions ever conceived. The value of connecting electronic devices to share information and computation across vast distances is incalculable. Not only has it led to improved global relations, communications and trade, it has also enabled the development of technologies barely imaginable in the 1980s.The internet that most consumers are familiar with is the World Wide Web: access to websites across the world through a standard web browser. Need a recipe to make a spice cake? — www.allrecipes.com has everything you could ever need. Have a question about sharks? — www.google.com can find you the information you’re looking for. Having trouble deciding what college to attend after high school? — www.petersons.com will help you make an informed (...)
“Enhance Your Penis”
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“Enhance Your Penis!”Companies are collecting data about people. We shouldn’t let them do that. The data that is collected will be abused. That’s not an absolute certainty, but it’s a practical, extreme likelihood, which is enough to make collection a problem.— Richard StallmanI agree that collecting data on people can have unintended bad consequences. However, banning the practice of data collection would effectively ban targeted #advertising. This would have unintended consequences as well.Twenty-two years ago, there weren’t large #internet companies tracking your every move and serving targeted advertising. But that does not mean that life was perfect for Internet users. Those were also the days when we were deluged with emails with the subject line Enhance Your Penis!. The emails were sent (...)