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3 commentsFriday, August 28, 2009

Facebook Reportedly Readying New Ads Manager

Also A Bulk Uploader Tool for Ads

Facebook will reportedly begin testing a new Ads Manager soon, as well as a new bulk uploading tool for advertisers. The company told Inside Facebook that these would be rolling out to a few advertisers soon.

"Unlike today’s Ads Manager, the new version will include in-line editing and search, which should make campaign management much more efficient for those managing many Facebook Ads," says Inside Facebook's Justin Smith.

The new ad manager will apparently make ad creative easier to create and edit.

The bulk upload tool will obviously allow for a number of ads to be uploaded at the same time. This would be a convenient tool as opposed to the process available now, of creating the ad in the campaign manager.

New Facebook Ad Design"Agencies, app developers, and direct response advertisers who often want to target and test hundreds or thousands of specific creatives will now be able to do so much more easily," says Smith.

Facebook recently made some changes to its design, some of which pertained to Facebook ads. The changes were seemingly made to create a more consistent feel between the ads and the rest of Facebook. The thumbs up and thumbs down functions were removed and changes to a "like" feature, much like that of status updates, and just an X to close the ad out in place of the thumbs down.

The X is a bit subtler than the thumbs down, which could have been a consideration, since less people are likely to click the X than the thumbs down, which would likely be more appealing to advertisers. A thumbs down is just asking to be clicked. An "X" is more likely to go ignored, considering the ads aren't intrusive in the sense that they don't take over the user's screen or anything.

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

Sounds good...

As a web site owner of safety and security products, I typically use FaceBook to raise awareness for being proactive about self protection and to interact with prospective customers. I haven't used FaceBook ads yet but this sounds interesting. Thanks, Chris.

That means facebook is ready

That means facebook is ready to improve profit on AD.

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