Facebook does not want to miss any room for the advertising market. The network just launched sponsored Stories (Sponsored Stories, video) which will give greater visibility to the whereabouts of any of the network members in relation to a trademark or a local. If the surfer clicks the "like" a page of a client of the advertising account instead has entered a cafe, this action will be highlighted on the page of the Internet.
The message is placed to the right of the wall with the photo of the holder and can not be disabled. For now, the companies invited to participate in this experiment are a few advertising, Coca-Cola, Starbucks, Levi's ... and organizations such as UNICEF. As always, the limits to respect for privacy arises again in this new business on Facebook.
The company emphasizes that the actions that are advertising and public stands by its subject, and that the advertising message you will see the same people as the member of the network allow to view your content. Ie shall comply with the privacy settings you've given the surfer to your page in the network.
The message is placed to the right of the wall with the photo of the holder and can not be disabled. For now, the companies invited to participate in this experiment are a few advertising, Coca-Cola, Starbucks, Levi's ... and organizations such as UNICEF. As always, the limits to respect for privacy arises again in this new business on Facebook.
The company emphasizes that the actions that are advertising and public stands by its subject, and that the advertising message you will see the same people as the member of the network allow to view your content. Ie shall comply with the privacy settings you've given the surfer to your page in the network.
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