Facebook To Introduce Video Ads
another random user writes "Facebook is reportedly introducing video advertisements to News Feeds this summer. Reports in the Financial Times (registration required) say that the clips will last for around 15 seconds, and the first one users see each day will play automatically. The first video will apparently play without audio, and restart if the account holder chooses to activate sound. Facebook is yet to officially confirm the move, but the report claims that the social network will gradually introduce video advertising to minimize user disruption. The company's most lucrative marketing partners, including American Express, Coca Cola, Ford, Diageo and Nestle, are expected to be the first brands to make use of the feature. Facebook is said to have implemented the strategy in a bid to take a slice out of TV ad revenue by undercutting the sector."
and is likely to result in my pulling the plug. screw 'em.
if this is supposed to be a new economy, how come they still want my old fashioned money?
Let's go to a site that requires registration to read an article about a site I don't use that's going to annoy its users attempting to take market share from a medium I watch less and less.
Facebook is said to have implemented the strategy in a bid to take a slice out of TV ad revenue by undercutting the sector."
More like mimicking TV and the number one thing about it that made the internet seem like a potentially worthwhile alternative.
I am altering the deal. Pray I don't alter it any further.
The new, more obtrusive, more bandwidth hogging ads are coming.
Next will be the increase in frequency and length of ads.
Then the exodus will start.
Then there will probably be a site-wide remake or relaunch to try and get people interested.
By then a new social networking site will be getting hype and half their user will already have an account on it as well.
Then they stop using their Facebook account and start referring people to the other site who contact them on FB.
Then Facebook becomes another ghost ship of abandoned profiles like MySpace.
I don't know about androids, but there's no adblock for an iphone.
Am I the only one that's relieved that for once, facebook announced a way to make money that does not involve selling or abusing peoples personal data?