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A New Way for Brands to Tell Stories on Instagram
Instagram helps brands share stories through imagery. And since we began offering a way for advertisers to reach people on Instagram in 2013, we’ve heard from marketers that they want to tell sequenced stories in beautiful, compelling ways that lead to meaningful results for their businesses.
We’ve also received feedback from the Instagram community that they are interested in learning more about a brand or product after they have been inspired by a sponsored photo or video.
So, today we’re introducing a new format we’re calling carousel ads - a new way for brands to share more images with people interested in their posts.
Carousel ads give brands more flexibility in telling their stories by allowing people who view their ads to swipe left to see additional images and link to a website of the brand’s choice.
One way to look at it is carousel ads bring the potential of multi-page print campaigns to mobile phones – with the added benefit of taking people to a website to learn more. For instance, a fashion company could use the carousel to deconstruct the individual products in a ‘look.’ A car company might share an array of different features of a vehicle and provide a link to learn more about the new model. Or, an advertiser could showcase how multiple ingredients come together to make a delicious meal.
As with all photo and video ads, people who don’t want to know more can simply scroll past carousel ads in their feed.
We are introducing this new format on a limited basis. In the coming weeks, you may see carousel ads and might notice variations of the format as we learn what people are most interested in and what performs best.
Who wouldn't want to be endorsed by Liam Neeson Bryan Mills and his particular set of skills?
Enter here: fox.co/Taken3LinkedIn
because internet
If you have no TV ad budget, would all-digital work? Newcastle Brown Ale would argue yes—digital content is just as effective if not more effective.
Forget free social media, it won’t make a dent
Save your best content for the biggest events
Time the conversation and control the message
News coverage equals News feed coverage
Target fans and nonfans with different creative
Listen to Facebook’s experts about what works
Sometimes you’ll be surprised by what does work
That’s the lesson: Let the data do its job
Sales rose and retailers are listening
‘A Game of Social Thrones’, A Parody of the ‘Game of Thrones’ Opening Featuring Social Media Networks
People, it’s time to start taking more selfies… But only if you’re willing to be muttbombed! This may sound ridiculous, but bear with us — “muttbombing” is a new Instagram craze, started by Dallas Pets Alive (DPA). Its goal is to m…
Head & Sheezy.... doin' social media right.
WHEN AMY'S BAKING CO HAD A MELTDOWN:
OMG THIS IS THE BEST THING I’VE EVER SEEN.
Facebook page here.
Article here.
WHEN JEEP GOT HACKED:
So we all saw what happened to Burger King yesterday, and it was funny.
Some of us changed our passwords.
And sent our condolences to the BK community manager.
Man, what a fun day on twitter.
*Come Tuesday* WAIT. WUT.
THIS JUST HAPPENED.
What was once hilarious…
Is now giving me extreme anxiety.
OMG please don’t hack me.
I’d like to keep my job.
I’m off to go change my password again and freak the hell out.
Social media hijack! #yummy #brunch #food #foodporn are among the most popular hashtags on Instagram. For some reason people just love to share what they eat, flooding the social network with images of snacks, delicious dishes and plates full of food. So why not take advantage of this visual food overdose trend to deliver a strong social message over the holiday period? This is the story of a social media hijack. A smart (and free) media placement on Instagram to highlight that 5,000 people in Sweden won’t have enough food or shelter this holiday season.
Simple and free, but I’m curious what the reach is on this.
The Onion | TED spoof on Using Social Media To Cover For Lack Of Original Thought
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SNL's Social Media expert weighs in on the election.
"The internet is real!"
This is a brilliant example of how a small, nimble company can use social media to their advantage.
Asking women to take instagram pics of their shoes and and posting them with the hashtag aldo is a sweet idea. How they delivered the surprise, I have no idea.
Winner winner, Instagram dinner.