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The secret behind Facebook’s obsession with fan pages

Posted by on Tuesday, 25 October, 2011

Facebook’s advertising machine is growing fast, and it’s growing big: estimates put 2011 ad revenues at some .8 billion. But it’s also a system that is always being tweaked as the company tries to turn its vast trough of users into more cash.

The latest changes, you may remember, are an attempt to convince advertisers that they should be focusing on engagement more than click-through rates — what Mathew characterised as an appeal to “forget about clicks”. From the outside, it may be difficult to understand why this matters — but here’s some data that might shed some light on what Facebook is doing and why advertisers love fan pages so much.

Courtesy of social analytics firm Campalyst, we have information on a campaign run for Blue1, a Finnish subsidiary of Scandinavian Airlines. Through August and September, Blue1 ran a campaign across three different channels: a Facebook page with regular status updates; Facebook ads targeted on potential customers; and more traditional display ads.

Here’s what they found: branded fan pages — and the updates that users see — are vastly more successful than other ways of advertising on Facebook.

To be more exact, Facebook Pages convert people into customers at a far higher rate than other forms of advertising. The conversion rate is four times higher than ordinary display ads and more than six times higher than traditional Facebook ads. And when they do convert into purchases (airline tickets in Blu1′s case) people who are fans spend more: an average of 30 percent more in this case.

This makes sense, of course: somebody who visits a fan page has already declared their interest in a given topic, and so they are clearly more likely to purchase. But it’s also interesting in terms of how Facebook limits access and visibility, because the most important way to get people to visit a fan page is through status updates that appear in news feeds.

Here’s another intriguing stat: these click through rates are achieved despite the fact that — at best — only a third of fans actually see updates in their feed. On an average day, just 14 percent of users who are already fans of a brand will actually see updates that brand makes.

Given all of this, it’s not hard to see why Facebook has been slowly expanding the data available on fan pages and encouraging people to look at engagement stats while at the same time reducing the ability of those pages to inject themselves into the news feed. Now it can charge advertisers to get into people’s streams with what it calls Sponsored Stories.

“What Facebook did with the Sponsored Stories was give brands a tool to pay for reaching more people and boost the reach of their fans through the fan pages,” says Campalyst CEO Jevgenijs Kazanins.

“Effectively, they are saying that reaching fans in the stream is hard (and it became even harder due to changes in the stream) but there is a way to increase it by buying Sponsored Stories.”

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eCoupled Wireless Power

Posted by on Tuesday, 8 June, 2010

eCoupled wireless power, developed by Alticor subsidiary Fulton Innovation, allows for power and data transfer without cables. The technology has been used in eSpring water filters for some years and will soon be appearing in other consumer electronics


CoaLogix’ SCR-Tech Awarded Multiple Contracts Valued at $3.8 Million

Posted by on Sunday, 6 June, 2010

CoaLogix’ SCR-Tech Awarded Multiple Contracts Valued at .8 Million
CoaLogix Inc. announced today that its subsidiary, SCR-Tech, LLC, has received a number of new contracts for regenerated catalysts and system management valued at approximately .8 million dollars.
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Report: Texas legislators push for Baylor’s inclusion in potential Pac-10 invite
Report: Texas politicians push for Baylor’s inclusion in potential Pac-10 invite
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The times at the Tech teach some unique lessons to graduates
For the past four years, the students of Shawsheen Valley Regional Technical High School have learned a great deal about their trade of choice.
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Acacia Subsidiary Licenses Medical Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) Technology to ScImage

Posted by on Friday, 4 June, 2010

Acacia Subsidiary Licenses Medical Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) Technology to ScImage
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif.—-Acacia Research Corporation announced today that its Hospital Systems Corporation subsidiary has entered into a license agreement with ScImage, Inc. covering a portfolio of patents that apply to medical picture archiving and communication system technology.
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Levi Strauss & Co. Engages Maple Lake For Global Retail Planning Technology
Levi Strauss & Co.(LS&Co.), one of the world’s largest brand-name apparel marketers with sales in more than 110 countries, has signed global agreements with planning specialist provider Maple Lake Ltd. to implement a standardized merchandise and assortment planning application across its global retail operations.
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Revolutionary Crane Technology May Be In Navy’s Future
US Office of Naval Research completes multiphase testing of demonstratorThe Office of Naval Research (ONR) successfully completed multiphase testing of the Large Vessel Interface Lift On/Lift Off (LVI Lo/Lo) Crane technology demonstrator recently, marking a major milestone in at-sea, ship-to-ship cargo transfer capabilities.In this final phase of at-sea testing in the Gulf of Mexico, 128 …
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Lastest Tech News

Posted by on Wednesday, 2 June, 2010

Tech provider in May 10 polls ‘close’ to being cleared—solon
Smartmatic Inc., the automation partner of the Commission on Elections (Comelec), is close to getting off the hook on allegations of electronic fraud in the May 10 elections as far as Makati Representative Teodoro Locsin Jr. is concerned.
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Princeton Security Technologies Introduces Innovative New Sterling Cooled High Purity Germanium Detector — The Quiet …
Princeton Security Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB: PSGY), through its wholly owned subsidiary, Princeton Gamma-Tech Instruments Inc. (PGT), a leading supplier of X-ray and Gamma-ray Detectors and Spectroscopy systems and Radioactive Radioisotope Identifier products, introduced an innovative new product : Sterling Cooled High Purity Germanium Detector. read more
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PostEgram allows social networking without a computer

Posted by on Tuesday, 1 June, 2010

PostEgram allows social networking without a computer
Newsletter compiles Facebook updates, photos for low-tech subscribers.
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Mullen: Industry has better tech for oil spill
Responding to suggestions that the military should take the lead in responding to the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff says the oil industry is better-equipped to deal with the disaster.
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Baseline-MOCON Expands The PID Micro Sensor Product Line: A Version For Every User
Baseline-MOCON, Inc., a subsidiary of MOCON continues to develop versions of their industry leading piD-TECH® plus photoionization sensor to satisfy every portable and stationary gas monitor OEM.
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