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Monthly Archives: August 2014
Facebook Ads Update: September 2014
The post Facebook Ads Update: September 2014 appeared first on HostGator Blog | Gator Crossing . In March of this year, Facebook made some changes to the way in which ad campaigns are managed; essentially providing for better campaign management via increased granularity. This allowed for significantly better A/B testing; one example being the ability to split mobile ads into a unique ad set separate from regular newsfeed ads, which proved to be exceptionally helpful. Eight months later, they’re at it again with a new update. Advertising Update 2014 On August 13th, Patricia Lai posted news on the Facebook PMD about new changes in the structure of campaigns . For those who like to exercise as much control as possible over their campaigns, these will again be welcomed changes. Let’s take a closer look. What You Should Know The biggest change for the September 2014 update is highlighted in the picture above. You may remember back in March, Facebook updated the campaign structure as follows: Campaign: Objective Ad Set: Schedule and Budget Ad: Creative, Placement, Targeting and Bidding The most notable change was the introduction of the ad set. For this update, Facebook will be reversing the roles of ads and ad sets. With the new structure, it will look more like this: Campaign: Objective Ad Set: Schedule, Budget, Bidding, Targeting and Placement Ad: Creative When Is The Change? September 1st, the rollout will begin on Ads Manager, Ads Create Tool, and Power Editor. By mid-September the rollout should be complete and all advertisers will be able to start using the new structure on October 1st. If you are an API developer, you will have at least 5 months to update your systems because they will need to work with the new system by January 2015 at the earliest. Advertisers, if you are using Ads Manager, Ads Create Tool, or the Power Editor, then you will see this change soon. If you are using a third party tool, you may not notice the update until 2015. As for your existing campaigns, you do not need to make any updates to them at this time. You can continue to run these until January. At that time, Facebook will have the option to migrate existing campaigns within the Ads Manager. Major Hints For Coming Updates “This will also pave the way for launching advanced delivery controls, audience management, and a campaign spend cap in the near future.” It is very exciting to see this platform evolve. Hopefully these new advanced controls will prove to be another useful evolution. What do you think about these new changes and the path that Facebook is on with their advertising platform? Will it become everything that Adwords isn’t , or just another platform that doesn’t live up to the hype? Let us know in the comments! web hosting Continue reading
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NSF Announces $10M Investment in CloudLab and Chameleon to Fuel Cloud Innovation
The National Science Foundation (NSF) announced Thursday that it will fund two cloud computing labs, CloudLab and Chameleon. Continue reading
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What Google’s HTTPS Algorithm Means for Hosting Providers
It is not often that the world’s most dominant search engine reveals the inner workings of it’s ranking algorithm. That is precisely what occurred earlier this month when the Google Online Security Blog published a post detailing the positive effects of HTTPS on a website’s search ranking. Continue reading
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EU Commissioner Says Google is Undermining Data Protection Reform
In a speech in Lyon, France on Monday, Martine Reicherts, EU Justice Commissioner addressed EU data protection reform and the right to be forgotten ruling issued by the European Court of Justice in May. Continue reading
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HP Partners with UnionRead to Bring OpenStack-based HP Helion Cloud Services to China
UnionRead, Beijing-based content distribution network and cloud hosting provider, has signed a deal with HP to be the first Chinese company to deploy HP’s OpenStack-based Helion cloud solutions. Continue reading
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