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5 Disruptions to Marketing, Part 3: Vertical Competition

chiefmartech

Vertical competition presents a greater strategic threat than horizontal competition. VERTICAL COMPETITION. Most of the time when we think of “competition,” we’re thinking of horizontal competition : competitors who are offering substitute products or services similar to what we offer.

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5 best practices to amplify your Facebook video ads

Sprout Social

If you’re a regular Facebook user, you might have noticed a surge in the number of video ads on the platform. In fact, Facebook has an average daily video view of eight billion. In fact, Facebook has an average daily video view of eight billion. The case for Facebook video ads. Establish the value of your product.

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How To Use Facebook Video Ads to Generate B2B Leads

KoMarketing Associates

As social media platforms continue popping up and newcomers gain even more popularity, some have suggested Facebook might be losing steam – but, according to recent statistics, it’s showing no signs of slowing down. Facebook’s current 2.07 Showcase Your Services, Tools, and Products In Use. Facebook Video Ad Specs.

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5 Disruptions to Marketing, Part 3: Vertical Competition (2018 Update)

chiefmartech

VERTICAL COMPETITION (2018 Update). I have been writing about vertical competition in digital marketing for several years: how companies at different points along the pathway between the marketer and the customer exert power and extract value. However, here in the US, we’re seeing vertical competition on the Internet grow too.

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Why Martech Companies Should Be Terrified of Facebook, Google, and Amazon

Contently

In ad tech, there’s Facebook and Google, and then there’s everyone else. In the first quarter of 2016, revenue rose 21 percent year over year, according to the Interactive Advertising Bureau—but 90 percent of that growth went to Facebook and Google. Scott Brinker, editor of ChiefMarTech, calls this vertical competition.

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B2B vs. B2C Influencer Marketing: Platforms, Practices, and Packaging

Webbiquity

I think and talk and work a lot on the “big four” of the social networking world: Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and YouTube. Same thing for Instagram with photos and now, of course, all content formats: TikTok, Facebook, Twitter, they all follow that same playbook. Facebook is launching three competitors on its own.

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Five Facebook Advertising Features You Haven’t Tried Yet

Webbiquity

Since Facebook unveiled its advertising options for businesses, the ads have grown substantially. Looking for the next big thing in Facebook advertising ? Looking for the next big thing in Facebook advertising ? Here are five Facebook advertising features you haven’t tried yet. Image credit: Revinate. Carousel ads.