Facebook recently announced new impressive numbers for their growth in the mobile and video areas. The report states that mobile drove growth for Facebook’s digital advertising business during the first quarter of the year, accounting for nearly three-quarters (73%) of Facebook’s ad revenue. And video viewership is still growing exponentially on Facebook, particularly on mobile. More than 4 billion videos were watched daily on Facebook during the Q1 2015, with 3/4 of video views occurring on mobile. See more in …
Category: Social Media Marketing
Having good photos on your blog and site is an often overlooked but important part in satisfying your site visitors. And having good images are probably the most obvious and the most powerful quick fix you can do to your content. Good images compliment and lift a blog post and are able to guide your audience along the journey you want them to take. But bad stock photos can interrupt that journey and distract from the story you want to …
That Facebook have started to seriously challenge YouTube’s monopoly when it comes to video has been clear for a while. Facebook have introduced feature after feature and are catching up with YouTube. That more advertisers plan on spending money on video ads on Facebook than YouTube speaks volumes and YouTube must be feeling shell shocked by the latest developments. YouTube needs to start innovating, and that sooner rather than later if they want to keep up their lead in the video sphere. …
More and more businesses are seeing the great potential that video marketing has. Video marketing for SMBs is gaining a lot of ground and video marketing is fast becoming the most popular forms of content marketing, and it won’t be going anywhere – in fact we can expect to see much more in the future. All the major social networking sites have a strong video focus. Video is everywhere today, and we love it. From a simple look on social …
That Facebook loves video has long been clear and although it was surprising to see them get beaten to the punch by Twitter, yesterday we finally saw the Facebook embeddable video debuting, making it possible for users to embed their videos on another site. The move from the internet giant supports its huge ambition when it comes to video. Facebook has steadily been catching up with Youtube with its barrage of new video features seeing them catch up inch by inch, making …