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Advertising Events In Facebook News Feed

By Bilal Syed


Facebook has now added the ability to advertise events in the news feed. This is great news for everyone. This will allow more people to see events and be able to reply to them.

The idea of doing this was to provide more access to people in connecting with one another. FaceBook noticed there was a demand for it and they decided to tap into the market and help out their community. After all, the want to improve user experience online and this is only going to happen, if they get what they want. This is exactly what led to the change being made and implemented in the long-term. It is these details which make the biggest difference for those who want the best.

By having the ability to advertise the events in the news feed, more people will see them. This means more people will respond and RSVP to them. This will help with the number of people who go to the events that have been posted.

Facebook ads are clever in that they appear along with the regular news feeds, making them less invasive and more acceptable to audiences. But perhaps the most powerful feature of Facebook ads is the insights that appear with the ad. For example, an ad for a beauty cream would show how many of your friends liked the product. With events, it's practically the same. You are given insights on who among your friends are attending the event and how many people are attending it. And you know how it goes, more people are inclined to attend an event if they see that some of their friends are also going.

Insights for Events will show the number of people who have seen links to events on the Facebook platform, as well as the number of people who have viewed events, and the number of times the event has been joined, saved or had a "maybe" response.

Event pages have been redesigned too. Individual Facebook users now have access to a personal event page that highlights upcoming events, and will also prominently showcase suggested events. These events include not just ones that they have been invited to, but also events that they may be interested in. Recommendations are based on the pages that users like, their location, and even the day of the week.




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