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3 commentsThursday, March 12, 2009

Facebook Launches New Ad Targeting Options

Announces Radius and Language Targeting

Facebook has launched two targeting filters for Facebook ads. These are language and radius targeting. Both have been heavily in demand by advertisers.

"Many of you have told us you would like to target users by the primary language they speak. Now you can," says a post on Facebook's blog. "For instance if you would like to target Spanish speaking users in the United States, simply type in 'spanish' into the targeting box labeled: Languages. If no other targeting filters are chosen, you'll see there are over 1 million people who match your 'Spanish speakers in the U.S.' target audience."

Facebook Ads - Language Targeting

The other new feature, radius targeting, allows advertisers to target consumers based on a certain mile radius of the target location. At this point, it's available for city targeting within the US, the UK, and Canada within 10, 25, and 50 miles of the selected cities.

Facebook Ads - Radius Targeting

The addition of such features will only help to increase Facebook's role in the online advertising world. As I discussed yesterday, the gap between Facebook and Google is getting narrower in terms of unique visitors. Advertising with Facebook is only going to become more appealing as this trend continues.

Advertising with Microsoft might also increase due to the company's partnership with Facebook. With real-time search demand on the rise, and Facebook's new feeds rolling out, Facebook searching is probably going to be happening a lot more frequently.

About the author:
Chris Crum has been a part of the WebProNews team and the iEntry Network of B2B Publications since 2003. Twitter: @CCrum237

New feature on facebook

I love facebook and this feature will improve facebooks role at online advertising.

another new feature

I feel like Facebook makes too many changes at once...it's like you've just figured out how to use one feature and then they throw another one at you to learn...

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