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Ad.ly Goes to OnHollywood: The Entertainment Venture Summit

Our CEO Arnie Gullov-Singh will be speaking on a panel at the 5th Annual OnHollywood Entertainment Venture summit — tomorrow Sept. 29 at 3:30 p.m.

If you plan to attend, be sure to stop by and say hi.

LA: The New Capitol of Venture Capital?
From the hills of Caltech to the shores of Santa Monica, LA is buzzing with digital media and entertainment, mobile, social media, video game, software, and consumer internet entrepreneurs. And, more venture capital than ever is chasing these deals. Why has LA become so hot, and what’s the outlook for the next three to five years? 

  •  Moderator: Jim Jonassen, CEO, Jim Jonassen & Associates  
  •  William Woodward, Partner, Anthem Venture Partners 
  •  Paul Bricault, Executive Vice President, William Morris Consulting, William Morris Talent Agency; Adjunct Faculty, USC School of Cinematic Arts 
  • John Gentry, CEO, Spot Runner
  • Arnie Gullov-Singh, CEO, Ad.ly

Here is the full agenda.  Hope to see you there!

Sep 28, 2010
About Ad.ly for Facebook Pages

As you may know, we have extended our Ad.ly Influencer Network beyond Twitter and MySpace to include Facebook Pages. 

We now offer Influencers endorsement opportunities which – with their approval – are placed into the central stream of their Facebook “Like” Page (a.k.a. “Fan Page”).

HERE’S HOW TO GET STARTED: 

  1. Sign-in to your Ad.ly  account now, and click on the Facebook icon (on the left-hand side of the page).  
  2. Follow the prompts to connect to your Facebook account, and then Ad.ly will find the Facebook “Like” Page(s) for which you are an “admin,” and connect them to your Ad.ly account.   
  3. If / when you have 5.000 fans, we can send you advertising opportunities from our partners.   

Please see the details and frequently asked questions (FAQ) below, and feel free to reach out to Help@Ad.ly if you have further questions.

Thanks,
- The Ad.ly team

HOW IT WORKS:

As with Twitter and MySpace, we will work with you to help you automatically place approved endorsements into your Facebook “Like” Page.

The promotions you approve (via email or your Ad.ly account) will appear in the central “wall” of your “Like” Page where you currently share thoughts, pictures, links and more.

TIPS FOR BUILDING OUT YOUR FACEBOOK “LIKE” PAGE

1.     Update your Facebook “Like” Page more often by using a Social Media “reader” app that lets you update multiple social accounts with one click. These apps can be found on oneforty.com. 

2.     Make your Facebook “Like” Page more compelling by sharing images, videos, links to songs and other rich media. Learn more. Get top 15 helpful tips.

3.     Make your Facebook “Like” Page more rewarding by using Ad.ly to offer promotions, sweepstakes and give-aways to your fans.

OTHER FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

Q: What’s the pricing formula?

A: The pricing formula is similar to the formula we use on Twitter and MySpace. It’s a function of three factors: reach (number of fans on Facebook); activity (frequency of updates); and engagement-per-post (volume of comments, “likes,” and shares).

Q: Does Ad.ly have to disclose endorsements on Facebook as it does on Twitter – i.e. by having “(Ad)” at the end of the copy?
A: Yes, this is a cross-platform requirement from the FTC. All ads must be disclosed.
 
Q: What types of brands are advertising on Facebook?
A: All kinds!  We already have interest from our core advertising partners, and expect to engage with many more as our Facebook Pages offering evolves.

Q: Will Ad.ly Influencers be asked to post messages to multiple social networks simultaneously?
A: There will still be some smaller, stand-alone campaigns.  But there will also be new opportunities toparticipate in “integrated” social media campaigns that reach across your Twitter stream, Facebook Page and MySpace profile.
 
Q: Will there be more frequent Ad.ly opportunities with Facebook vs. Twitter and MySpace?
A: We believe so.  Based on the popularity of Facebook (with 500 million members), and advertisers’ familiarity with Facebook’s existing advertising opportunities, we do expect to see an increase in both reach and frequency demand.

Q: Will I still get an Ad.ly email notification – as with Twitter and MySpace?
A:Yes, all offers will be emailed to you as well as presented inside your Ad.ly account.
 
Q: What will Ad.ly ads look like in Facebook “Like” Pages?
A: They will be similar to the advertising endorsements you are used to sharing on Twitter, but they will automatically include any images, video or other rich media that corresponds to the embedded link.
 
Q: Since it’s Facebook, will there be more flexibility with the Ad copy? 
A: It depends on the advertiser and the nature of the campaign.  We’ll work with you on a case-by-case basis.
 
Q: What if my Facebook “Like” page was created by someone else, and is not under my control?
A: If you and/or your management are not in control of your Facebook “Like” or Fan Page, then we suggest that you review the Facebook “Pages for Businesses” section of the Facebook Help Center.
 
If you don’t have an official Facebook “Like” Page, you can create one here.
 
Q: What is Facebook’s advertising policy?
A: All information regarding Facebook’s Advertising policy can be found here.
 
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Sep 27, 2010
In-Stream Advertising Heats Up!

Just in time for advertising week in NYC, the Wall Street Journal and Read Write Web have both covered the emerging in-stream advertising sector.

They touched specifically on Twitter’s new $100K minimum for Promoted Tweets, and their plans to extend their advertisements to Twitter app developers later this year.

It bears noting that advertisers can run campaigns with our Ad.ly Influencers on the Twitter platform starting at $25K, and - for our self-service network - there is no minimum spend.

In addition, Twitter app developers who want to start generating revenue now can work with Ad.ly for Apps & Sites.

It’s an easy-to-use API that enables apps to display contextually-targeted in-stream ads to their users.

Folks can learn more here: http://www.ad.ly/developer

Sep 27, 2010
Sep 27, 2010
Thanks for an amazing year!

We can hardly believe it, but yesterday was our one-year anniversary! 

Ad.ly is a year old, and growing at an incredible pace:

  • Influencers — 70,000 celebrities, athletes and popular personalities.
  • Consumers — we now reach 100 million unique consumers on the Web and mobile.
  • Advertisers — 10,000 campaigns with folks like Microsoft, Toyota, Sony and more.
  • Employees — 21 rock-star engineers, sales and marketing folks.
  • Apps & Sites Partners — 10 and growing rapidly (launched in late July).

Were overwhelmed by all the birthday wishes and love we got from our advertisers and influencer (like the Kardashians, Nicky Hilton, and Chris Brown among others).

Sep 23, 2010
Sep 15, 2010
Expanding our reach into Facebook Pages

The top two requests we hear from our Marketer partners are:

1.) More social reach! (the ability to connect with more people on social networks), and…

2.) Rich media! (the ability to do cool campaigns that involve video, images, music and more).

So we are taking the logical next step in Ad.ly’s evolution: Facebook.

We are extending our reach beyond Twitter, Twitter apps and MySpace the into Facebook “Like” Pages (aka what most of us still call “Fan Pages”) of today’s top stars, athletes and popular personalities.

Working with our 70,000 Influencers, we will place brand promotions and micro-endorsements into Facebook “Like” Pages in the central “wall” stream.

This will help advertisers to reach into the core fan base of celebrities — where they make status updates, post links to videos and share their latest pix.

It will also provide advertisers with far greater reach — expanding into the 500 million Facebook users around the world — as well as the ability to integrate video, images, music and all sorts of rich media experiences directly into their campaigns.

Best of all, in testing, we have found that promotions in the Facebook stream generate both substantial engagement from fans & friends, and meaningful click-through for advertisers.

In related good news, you may have seen that Twitter is adding rich media capabilities so that people can share videos, images and more in their Twitter streams.

This is great news for Ad.ly advertisers as well, and we look forward to working with them to produce killer new creative campaigns that put Twitter rich media to work. 

Sound interesting?  If you are an advertiser interested in reaching folks on social networks, or a influencer with more than 5,000 fans that “like” your Facebook page, let us know at Partners@Ad.ly

Read more about it on TechCrunch: http://techcrunch.com/2010/09/15/in-stream-ad-network-ad-ly-extends-reach-to-facebook-pages/

Sep 15, 2010
Ad.ly hosts 'The Stream' panel & API workshop @ AppNation

Hope to see you at AppNation in San Francisco on Monday and Tuesday (9/13-14)!

Not registered yet?  Click here to learn more. 

Email me at Krista@Ad.ly if you would like to attend, as I do have a limited amount of 1/2-off passes for Ad.ly partners.

DETAILS:

1.) Our CEO Arnie Gullov-Singh will be moderating The Stream panel on Tuesday, September 14th at 12:25 p.m., with panelists:

  • Bastien Vidal, Seesmic
  • Jeremy Crane of oneforty.com
  • Phil Buehler of OgilvyOne

2.) At 1 p.m., we will follow the panel with the Ad.ly Foo’d Camp! … a developer workshop with free brown-bag lunch. 

Our head of Engineering Chris Testa will offer an overview of the Ad.ly API and walk attendees through how to integrate it into apps and sites to monetize the stream and support your operations.

Hope to see you there!

Sep 9, 2010
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