[Web4lib] RE: Web4lib Digest, Vol 46,
Issue 20 - Libraries and online advertising
Peter Schoenberg
PSchoenberg at EPL.CA
Wed Jan 28 22:07:14 EST 2009
We have done several different ads since my posting to web4lib in April 2008.
We have tried targeting citizens based on words like book, reader, reading etc - with rather unimpressive results.
Had better results promoting Sarah McLachlan on Naxos, once again highly targeted. Because of the small audience, the click through rate dropped rapidly after the first few days the ad ran. The Sarah ads were interesting as we ran it first as text only, then changed to an ad with an image. The image caused an instant bounce in click through rate when it first appeared. Rates dropped off quickly, but the bounce caused by the image was clear.
We are currently running an ad to support on Video Book Review based Big Chill Adult Readers club (www.epl.ca/bigchill).
Have seen over 400 click throughs and 1.3 million impressions, cost over $100. It is hard to know if an impression is of any value - they are "free" because we are paying per click.
Seeing a consistent .03 click through rate. Setting a low daily limit of $10 - $15 per day limit. Adjusted cost per click based on whether we were maxing on a daily basis.
Can't say that it has lead to more videos being uploaded, but it certainly has generated hundreds of clicks. The target was basically Edmontonians age 18 and up. 420,000 or so according to Facebook. Click through rate has been quite steady - we change the photo with the ad part way through the run for visual novelty.
Would be happy to try to answer any specific questions people have.
Peter Schoenberg
Director, eServices
Edmonton Public Library
780-496-1855
www.epl.ca
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Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 11:35:53 -0800
From: Trish Mau <trishmau at gmail.com>
Subject: [Web4lib] Libraries & online advertising
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Hi there,
I'm new to the list and looking into libraries & online advertising for the
Vancouver Public Library in Vancouver, Canada. I'm wondering if any of you
have purchased online advertising to promote your library in some way,
whether it was specific programs or collections, or the library in general.
If yes:
1. Did you use an advertising or communications agency, or did you purchase
the advertising directly from individual advertisers/web sites?
2. Have you ever used Facebook ads? Or ads on other web 2.0 sites? What
about Google Adwords or similar services?
3. Were your online advertising campaigns successful? What was your ROI?
And how did you find it compared to other types of advertising?
Thanks in advance. Anything you can offer on this subject is welcome!
Trish Mau
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Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 14:23:23 -0800
From: "Mark Ellis" <mark.ellis at yourlibrary.ca>
Subject: RE: [Web4lib] Libraries & online advertising
To: "Trish Mau" <trishmau at gmail.com>, <web4lib at webjunction.org>
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Trish,
I don't know if you'd already had a look in the web4lib archive, but I
recalled this post and went looking for it:
http://lists.webjunction.org/wjlists/web4lib/2008-April/047278.html
HTH,
Mark
Mark Ellis
Manager, Information Technology
Richmond Public Library
Richmond, BC
(604) 231-6410
www.yourlibrary.ca
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Subject: [Web4lib] Libraries & online advertising
Hi there,
I'm new to the list and looking into libraries & online advertising for
the Vancouver Public Library in Vancouver, Canada. I'm wondering if any
of you have purchased online advertising to promote your library in some
way, whether it was specific programs or collections, or the library in
general.
If yes:
1. Did you use an advertising or communications agency, or did you
purchase the advertising directly from individual advertisers/web sites?
2. Have you ever used Facebook ads? Or ads on other web 2.0 sites? What
about Google Adwords or similar services?
3. Were your online advertising campaigns successful? What was your ROI?
And how did you find it compared to other types of advertising?
Thanks in advance. Anything you can offer on this subject is welcome!
Trish Mau
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