
Facebook needs to find more ways to make real money. Fast. And “likes” don’t count. Ever.

Facebook needs to find more ways to make real money. Fast. And “likes” don’t count. Ever.
Join us on July 31 for our Social Curation Summit in New York, where you'll learn new strategies to connect and engage with your audience using visual communities such as Pinterest, BO.LT, and Tumblr. Speakers include Scott Belsky (Behance), Shane Rahmani (Thrillist), and Elias Roman (Songza Media). Register by June 7 and save. 
Is content still king? Not necessarily. Some advertisers would compromise it for targeting in a heartbeat.
Do you want to advertise your Facebook page (or Twitter account) … or your own website? Here are four questions to ask yourself!

YouTube is opening up its video ad streaming to adult-only content, meaning that companies advertising products like alcoholic beverages will be able to promote their products worry free on the video site. As YouTube is a huge platform catering to adults and children alike, across a variety of topics from teen pop stars to Ultimate Fighting and everything in between, giving advertisers the option to voluntarily age-restrict their content could open doors for advertisers who have been cautious of going the YouTube route in the past.
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