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		<title>My Comparative Study about Facebook Ads (weeklies, part 2)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2008 12:06:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ilkka</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Phew, time for facebook ads, again (weekly #1). Ten random clicks at Facebook and ten times Facebook &#8220;contextual ads&#8221;, here we go! Title: Voita XXXX-lahjakortti (win a gift certificate to XXXX ) (Name of a swedish furniture company censored) Content: Company&#8217;s logo, background is a cloudy sky. Text tells that one can win a gift [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Phew, time for facebook ads, <strong>again </strong>(<strong><a class="row-title" title="Edit " href="post.php?action=edit&amp;post=72">weekly #1</a>). </strong></p>
<p><strong>Ten random clicks at Facebook </strong>and ten times <strong>Facebook &#8220;contextual ads&#8221;,</strong> here we go!</p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Title:<br />
</strong>Voita XXXX-lahjakortti (win a gift certificate to XXXX ) (Name of a swedish furniture company censored)<br />
<strong>Content:</strong><br />
Company&#8217;s logo, background is a cloudy sky. Text tells that one can win a gift certificate byt the sum of 2000 e to this particular company. (Click here!)<br />
<strong>Relevance (to me):</strong><br />
Well, everyone needs furniture sometimes. Quite relevant.<br />
<strong>Origin:</strong><br />
Finnish (Swedish?)</li>
<li><strong>Title:<br />
</strong>Omega Seamaster (Same ad as last week.)<br />
<strong>Content:</strong><br />
Picture of a watch. Ad for 1 cent auction.<br />
<strong>Relevance (to me):</strong><br />
Watch looks ok. Don’t do auctions online (or otherwise)<br />
<strong>Origin:</strong><br />
Have no idea. Probably translated.</li>
<li><strong>Title:<br />
</strong>Linssejä halvalla hinnalla &#8230; (Lenses at low prices &#8230;)<br />
<strong>Content:</strong><br />
Animated gif. Apparently sells glasses (or lenses for glasses). Annoying animated gif.<br />
<strong>Relevance (to me):</strong><br />
Relevant, as I wear glasses (while working). Just bought a new pair, actually.<br />
<strong>Origin:</strong><br />
Finnish.</li>
<li><strong>Title:<br />
</strong>World Vision -kummiksi (Sponsor a child)<br />
<strong>Content:</strong><br />
Picture of a young boy&#8217;s face. Text urges you to sponsor a child with under 1 eur/day.<br />
<strong>Relevance (to me):</strong><br />
Hmm. Don&#8217;t know. Relevantish.<br />
<strong>Origin:</strong><br />
Finnish. (Or international, but the given web address points to finnish partner).</li>
<li><strong>Title:<br />
</strong>Lainaa 1000 &#8211; 4000e (Get a loan of 1000-4000e)<br />
<strong>Content:</strong><br />
Company&#8217;s logo. Loan ad.<br />
<strong>Relevance (to me):</strong><br />
Not relevant. Don&#8217;t do online loans.<br />
<strong>Origin:</strong><br />
Finnish.</li>
<li>(Facebook crashed)</li>
<li><strong>Title:<br />
</strong>Upea rusketus (Great tan)<br />
<strong>Content:</strong><br />
Picture of naked (man&#8217;s) chest. No bodily hair. Has a hand over left nipple. Text says something about a perfect tan.<br />
<strong>Relevance (to me):</strong><br />
Not relevant. I get my tan outdoors, plus that pictures of naked men aren&#8217;t just my cup of tea.<br />
<strong>Origin:</strong><br />
Probably Finnish.</li>
<li><strong>Title:<br />
</strong>Subway xxxxxxxxkatu<br />
<strong>Content:</strong><br />
Some daily discount prices at  Subway (just opened a new outlet quite near me).<br />
<strong>Relevance (to me):</strong><br />
Quite relevant. The outlet in question is neareast to me and on my way to work. Go to Subway sometimes.<br />
<strong>Origin:</strong><br />
Finnish.</li>
<li><strong>Title:<br />
</strong>KUN ARKI ON JUHLAA &#8211; et elämääsi tuhlaa (When every day is a party &#8211; you won&#8217;t waste your life. Actually sorft of a word play, can be translated but just don&#8217;t feel like it.)<br />
<strong>Content:</strong><br />
Huge animated gif stating that one&#8217;s life can be a party/celebration/whatever every day. Quick online loan.<br />
<strong>Relevance (to me):</strong><br />
Not relevant. Annoying picture, don&#8217;t do online loans.<br />
<strong>Origin:</strong><br />
Finnish.</li>
<li><strong>Title:<br />
</strong>Voita luksusmatka (Win a luxury trip)<br />
<strong>Content:</strong><br />
Pic of a girl sipping some beverage from a huge glass. Arrow pointing to her head. Minuscle text about location (St. Tropez). Text says that you can win a luxury trip to St. Tropez for two!<br />
<strong>Relevance (to me):</strong><br />
Not that relevant.<br />
<strong>Origin:</strong><br />
International? (translated).</li>
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<p>Not that funny results this time.</p>
<p><strong>Some random remarks: </strong></p>
<ul>
<li>same ads<strong> keep repeating most of the time</strong> (tried to spot different ones)</li>
<li>most of the ads are about <strong>1 cent auctions</strong>, <strong>loans </strong>or stuff like that (which is not suprising)</li>
<li><strong>quality of translation depends</strong>, a lot. Some are better than others.</li>
<li>some of the ads were perhaps <strong>more relevant this week?</strong></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Till next week!</strong></p>
<p>Related posts:<ol>
<li><a href='http://ilkka.kaikuvuo.com/2008/06/my-comparative-study-about-facebook-ads-weeklies-part-1/' rel='bookmark' title='My Comparative Study about Facebook Ads (weeklies, part 1)'>My Comparative Study about Facebook Ads (weeklies, part 1)</a></li>
<li><a href='http://ilkka.kaikuvuo.com/2008/07/facebook-ads-part-n/' rel='bookmark' title='Facebook ads, part n.'>Facebook ads, part n.</a></li>
<li><a href='http://ilkka.kaikuvuo.com/2009/05/be-your-own-annoyance-on-facebook-quizzes/' rel='bookmark' title='Be Your Own Annoyance (on Facebook Quizzes)'>Be Your Own Annoyance (on Facebook Quizzes)</a></li>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2008 11:55:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ilkka</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This may just be the beginning of a long and fruitful friendship! Erm, what? Facebook is a well-known social platform. Or as they put it: &#8220;(Facebook) is a social utility that connects you with the people around you.&#8221; I&#8217;ve been playing with FB last few years, not that early adopter world wide but quite early [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This may just be the beginning of a long and <strong>fruitful friendship!</strong></p>
<p><strong>Erm</strong>, what?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.facebook.com">Facebook</a> is a well-known <strong>social platform</strong>. Or as they put it: &#8220;<cite>(Facebook) is a <strong>social utility</strong> that <strong>connects you</strong> with the people around you.</cite>&#8221; I&#8217;ve been playing with FB last few years, not that early adopter world wide but quite early here in Finland (as it has gained popularity during past year).</p>
<p>Anyway, <strong>Facebook&#8217;s business model </strong>is quite interesting, altogether. Ads, targeted marketing, applications etc! (If you&#8217;re interested: <a href="http://www.startup-review.com/blog/facebook-case-study-offline-behavior-drives-online-usage.php">Facebook Case Study: Offline behavior drives online usage</a>, <a href="http://www.markevanstech.com/2008/01/11/facebooks-uncertain-business-model/">Facebook&#8217;s uncertain Business Model</a>, <a href="http://innonate.com/2007/07/03/facebook-platform-developers-guide-with-business-model-warnings/">Facebook Platform Developers’ Guide (with business model warnings)</a> and so on).</p>
<p>Business model is a whole different matter &#8211; perhaps I&#8217;ll post something about that<strong> later</strong>. This posting <strong>will focus on </strong><a href="http://www.facebook.com/ads/"><strong>Facebook&#8217;s (targeted small) ads</strong>.</a> FB promises &#8220;<strong>advanced targeting</strong>&#8220;, where ads can be targeted by &#8220;age, gender, location, interests and more&#8221;.</p>
<p>As a Finn living in Finland this is quite interesting as Finland is a small country with a low populage, only <strong>5,1 million </strong>or so. Language spoken is <strong>finnish </strong>- not that common elsewhere;) Now, why is it interesting?</p>
<p>First things first, finns in Facebook are <strong>quite neat a target group</strong>. The Finland Network at Facebook has at the moment (25th June) about <strong>410 000 members</strong>. Supposing these are mainly Finns we can say that <strong>10 % of Finns</strong> is moderatly active at FB. Now, if you want to target all Finns you can pick that group as target or all the members who give their location as Finland (this probably would include all the foreigners in Finland, too, excluding Finns abroad).</p>
<p>Anyway,<strong> the ads. </strong>I actually wanted to write about the targeted and localized ads as they become more common sighting at FB. I&#8217;ll do this by listing here <strong>10 ads I see during this afternoon</strong> (perhaps later, too) and commenting on them. (Most of the translations (from english) to finnish are quite hilarious. Too bad they don&#8217;t translate that well back to english.)</p>
<p><strong>Here we go!</strong></p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Title:<br />
</strong>Laihduta kuten Hollywood  (In english something like &#8220;lose weight like Hollywood&#8221;)<br />
<strong>Content:</strong><br />
Picture of a young (skinny) lady in a smallish swimsuit on a beach. Some kind of weight loss dingy.<br />
<strong>Relevance (to me):</strong><br />
Not relevant at all. I don&#8217;t a) need to lose weight b) want to lose weight.<br />
<strong>Origin:</strong><br />
Translated from some other language.</li>
<li><strong>Title:<br />
</strong>Uudet Arabian Muumi-mukit (new Moomin cups by Arabia)<br />
<strong>Content:</strong><br />
Picture of cups with Moomins. Web address with a promise of quick shipping.<br />
<strong>Relevance (to me):</strong><br />
Well, I have two of those cups, so quite relevant.<br />
<strong>Origin:</strong><br />
Finnish</li>
<li><strong>Title:<br />
</strong>Mitä tekisit 60 tonnilla? (What would you do with 60 grand?)<br />
<strong>Content:</strong><br />
Picture of some guy with huge glasses wearing a lot of bling. Some half-naked ladies behind him. Text tells me to pimp my life (&#8220;tuunaa elämäsi&#8221;) and a web address.<br />
<strong>Relevance (to me):</strong><br />
Not relevant at all. I don&#8217;t want to pimp my life.<br />
<strong>Origin:</strong><br />
Finnish</li>
<li><strong>Title:<br />
</strong>Omega Seamaster<br />
<strong>Content:</strong><br />
Picture of a watch. Ad for 1 cent auction.<br />
<strong>Relevance (to me):</strong><br />
Watch looks ok. Don&#8217;t do auctions online (or otherwise)<br />
<strong>Origin:</strong><br />
Have no idea. Probably translated.</li>
<li><strong>Title:<br />
</strong>Voita uusi MacBook Air (Win a new MacBook Air)<br />
<strong>Content:</strong><br />
Picture of a MacBook Air.  Ad for some online auction.<br />
<strong>Relevance (to me):</strong><br />
MacBook Air is always ok (would like to have one if I just had too much money). Don&#8217;t do auctions online (or otherwise)<br />
<strong>Origin:</strong><br />
Finnish?</li>
<li><strong>Title:<br />
</strong>(network addess for a &#8220;finnish online pharmacy&#8221; &#8211; censored)<br />
<strong>Content:</strong><br />
No pictures. Some generic ad fro health products online.<br />
<strong>Relevance (to me):</strong><br />
Not relevant. Side note: selling pharmacy related stuff online is illegal in Finland. This ad is actually for natural remedies.<br />
<strong>Origin:</strong><br />
Finnish</li>
<li><strong>Title:<br />
</strong>Kämppiksen kanssa menoja? (Going out with your room mate? &#8212; or something. Very bad translation to finnish)<br />
<strong>Content:</strong><br />
Logo of a web site. Text tells us about this wonderful service which you can use online or with a Handy.<br />
<strong>Relevance (to me):</strong><br />
Not relevant. I have no &#8220;room mates&#8221;<br />
<strong>Origin:</strong><br />
Translated</li>
<li><strong>Title:<br />
</strong>1 year MBA in Boston.<br />
<strong>Content:</strong><br />
Picture is obscure &#8211; don&#8217;t actually know what the hell is in it. Golf clubs? Ad for some MBA in Boston.<br />
<strong>Relevance (to me):</strong><br />
Not relevant. I think my M.Sc (tech) is enough.<br />
<strong>Origin:</strong><br />
US. Not translated (in english)</li>
<li><strong>Title:<br />
</strong>Lainaa rahaa &#8211; (name censored) (Loan money &#8211; (name of the company))<br />
<strong>Content:</strong><br />
Logo of the company. Text says that they&#8217;ll help me to get a loan online.<br />
<strong>Relevance (to me):</strong><br />
Not relevant. I don&#8217;t want a loan (from Internet)<br />
<strong>Origin:</strong><br />
Finnish</li>
<li><strong>Title:<br />
</strong>Lemmenlaiva (Love Boat)<br />
<strong>Content:</strong><br />
Logo of the company. Text tells us that there&#8217;s a high quality online shop for couples (you get the point?)<br />
<strong>Relevance (to me):</strong><br />
Hmm. Hard to say, perhaps relevant.<br />
<strong>Origin:</strong><br />
Finnish</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Bonus:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Title:<br />
</strong>Says my cousin added this one particular Facebook application.<br />
<strong>Content:</strong><br />
Logo of the application. says the above plus that I can use this application for what it was meant.<br />
<strong>Relevance (to me):</strong><br />
Hmm. I actually do have this application installed. Don&#8217;t like it (nor use it), though.<br />
<strong>Origin:</strong><br />
Not translated. International.</li>
</ol>
<p>Well, not that many hilarious results this time. <strong>Conclusions</strong>? Those ads <strong>weren&#8217;t very relevant</strong> for me. Online auctions are not my thing, nor is weight loss or diets. I have plenty of applications installed (too many!), but I don&#8217;t add them usually from an ad. At my case the <strong>targeting was quite bad</strong>. Some other time perhaps better!</p>
<p>(<strong>Perhaps I&#8217;ll do this weekly.</strong> Could be nice &#8211; yeah, I&#8217;ll do that if I have the time and energy)</p>
<p>Related posts:<ol>
<li><a href='http://ilkka.kaikuvuo.com/2008/07/my-comparative-study-about-facebook-ads-weeklies-part-2/' rel='bookmark' title='My Comparative Study about Facebook Ads (weeklies, part 2)'>My Comparative Study about Facebook Ads (weeklies, part 2)</a></li>
<li><a href='http://ilkka.kaikuvuo.com/2008/07/facebook-ads-part-n/' rel='bookmark' title='Facebook ads, part n.'>Facebook ads, part n.</a></li>
<li><a href='http://ilkka.kaikuvuo.com/2009/05/be-your-own-annoyance-on-facebook-quizzes/' rel='bookmark' title='Be Your Own Annoyance (on Facebook Quizzes)'>Be Your Own Annoyance (on Facebook Quizzes)</a></li>
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