In part one of the Massive Introduction to Social Media Advertising, we introduced the advertising offered by the big three of social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. In part two we’ll take you through some of the other forms of social advertising on offer.
YouTube Advertising
Owned by Google, the grand master general of online advertising, you’d expect YouTube’s advertising offerings to be impressive. And you’d be right.
How does it work?
YouTube offers several different forms of advertising – featured spots on the home page, brand channels, in video advertising. And if you don’t have the resources to create killer video content, you can create text and image-based ads using Google AdWords.
How you pay depends on how your advertising, a promoted video will be charged per view, if you are using banner ads delivered by AdWords you have a choice to pay per click or for impressions.
Why advertise on YouTube?
Over 3 billion videos are viewed every day on YouTube. Imagine if that video were advertising your company – or if your ad was appearing next to the latest viral video. As users don’t need to have an account to interact with YouTube your reach is potentially massive.
If you get it right, you may find that your videos go viral, spreading your message further afield without any extra effort from you. And even if that doesn’t happen, advertisers have reported it to be a cost-effective advertising platform.
Are there any downsides?
It can’t all be win-win can it? For all the success that users are seeing with YouTube ads, search Google for YouTube ads and you’ll see pages of rants on removing ads. Clearly this is an area to approach with caution.
And of course, if you want to get the most out of YouTube you need to create engaging videos that users will want – or need – to watch.
StumbleUpon Paid Discovery
Got great content but no visitors? Use StumbleUpon’s advertising service to get your juicy content in front of customers’ eyes.
How does it work?
StumbleUpon Paid Discovery integrates with the standard StumbleUpon bookmarking and discovery tool. Users can stumble upon your website, with a listing that – while clearly marked as paid – looks to all intents and purposes like any other submission.
Prices start at 5 cents per impression, with the option to pay more for extra bells and whistles to boost your advertising.
Why use StumbleUpon Paid Discovery?
Many link builders praise this service as a way to boost link bait. By getting your incredible content in front of eager eyes you can get the ball rolling and (hopefully) get links rolling in.
Are there any downsides?
As part of a promotional campaign around a one-off event/piece of linkbait, or a short term strategy to build your brand, this is a great tool. But at its cheapest, targeting is limited, and really – if a one-off boost hasn’t done the trick for you, your content may not be as good as you think it is.
And of course, there are many more advertising platforms for social networks out there, including DiggAds, MySpace Advertising and more.
Whatever social advertising platform you choose, make sure to set specific targets, consider how much you can afford to spend and keep testing to get the best results.
Are you seeing strong results from social media based ads? Do tell!
Katie Saxon is a Certified Google AdWords Consultant working for Boom Online Marketing, follow her on Twitter @ksaxoninternet.
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