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New Pinterest Analytics for Summer Camps

Last month Pinterest launched brand new analytics for its business customers. The new analytics includes a few awesome additions including audience and website insights. According to Tech Crunch, "At a very high level, the dashboard is designed to provide a quick view into a business’ overall reach on Pinterest. They will be able to at a glance see the number of impressions and views their content got on the platform, as well as how those numbers have trended over time. In...

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Running Ads During the Summer

Summer is quickly approaching and I get asked a lot if camps should continue to run Google and Facebook ads during the summer. I definitely understand this question and realize that it can add up to some pretty significant budget savings if you can pause your ads during the summer. BUT, you really shouldn't. Why you ask? 1. Summer is when you have the best content! You have to take advantage of marketing yourself at a time when you have the...

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AdWords Certification

Did you know that Google has an AdWords certification program? This means that any advertiser can take two Google AdWords exams that help qualify them in terms of running your AdWords account. I highly recommend asking whoever runs Google Adwords for your summer camp if they are AdWords certified. The team at Social Summer camp is Adwords certified and we feel confident in helping you run successful, ROI positive campaigns!   ...

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Increase Your Camp’s Organic Reach & Engagement

Organic reach is a topic that we discuss often here at Social Summer Camp. As Facebook continues to grow and increase its user base, businesses' organic post engagement and reach will continue to decline. One way to combat diminishing reach and engagement is to promote posts to ensure that the right people are seeing your content. However, if you would rather spend advertising dollars on key marketing objectives, like driving camp sign ups or leads, here are five tips that we implement for camps at Social Summer Camp to help increase reach and engagement...

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Facebook Ad Delivery

I wanted to take a few minutes to share this article from Facebook's FAQ on ad delivery. "Facebook's ad system uses an algorithm that chooses the best ad to display based on a variety of factors, including the historical performance of each ad and their bids. The bid necessary to win our ad auction will fluctuate as our system learns more about your ad based on its actual performance, and as the pool of competing ads changes." Optimize your Page "Make your Page engaging...

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Twitter Fave People Feature

As Twitter becomes more popular and people start to follow more users, it is easy to miss out on tweets you care about.  A new “Fave People” section has recently been added to Twitter and is being tested by some Android users. This allows you to create lists of your favorite Twitter follows to view their tweets easily, as well as receive notification each time they tweet. This could be beneficial for camps because rather than scrolling through the feed to...

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Social Media Business Cards

Camps often send out brochures to potential or current campers during the year to give them a taste of camp. Frequently, camps’ social media accounts are left off this brochure. Rather than making a new brochure, camps can make a small card and send it out along with the brochure. This is a fairly inexpensive way to ensure that all camp families have access to your social media networks. Here is an example of a social media card from Birds iView....

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Facebook Secrets for Summer Camp Marketing

Travis Allison and I just hosted our second ever Facebook Secrets for Summer Camp Marketing webinar! He focused on the social content side, while I discussed social ads. I absolutely love collaborating with Travis because of his deep understanding of the camp industry. If you missed the webinar, you can watch it here! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIHVrgSd8FI&feature=youtu.be...

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Facebook ad placement

Last week I wrote about the five levers you can use to improve your Facebook ads. I wanted to go more in-depth regarding Facebook ad placement, which is one of the most important levers you can pull. Facebook ads can be placed in the following: - All of Facebook (right hand side, news feed, mobile and desktop) - News feed (desktop and mobile) - News feed (desktop only) - News feed (mobile only) - Desktop only (right hand side and news feed) For all mobile placements...

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