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Monthly Archive July, 2009

Facebook Ad Scheduling Coming Soon?

July 31, 2009

Bloggers have been speculating about Facebook Ad Scheduling for a while.
Does Facebook’s new “Edit Ad” feature hold a clue that ad scheduling will be available soon?
We hope so.

The edit ad screen includes a mention of “scheduling” for your ad. Currently, ad scheduling is available on a campaign basis, and only daily. Advertisers are hoping for [...]

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Does Revenue Grow Per User?

July 24, 2009

In an interview with Newsweek’s Dan Lyons, Mark Zuckerberg puts forth an interesting theory:
But in reality, more users means more revenue. As we grow, we will become increasingly profitable.
We can’t help but wonder- is this currently true? Or is this equation based on future revenues and possible profitability internationally? It seems clear that Facebook falls [...]

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Facebook At 250 Million

July 17, 2009

As reported, Facebook recently released that they’ve reached 250 Million active users worldwide.

What’s notable is the distribution, which is predictably following a curve from developed to less developed nations. Will Facebook use eventually mirror electrical use?

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Fan Box And Unboxing Content

July 10, 2009

This week, Facebook released their Fan Box product. It’s a way for companies and people to embed their Facebook information on any webpage.
It seems like an exciting opportunity. However, we couldn’t help but think that it’s a substitute for a more robust Pages API. As many strides as Facebook has made toward openness, this garden [...]

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Searching Partners

July 3, 2009

Question: Does Facebook’s search partnership with Microsoft include status updates?

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