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'Customizable' Fan Page apps?

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2025 9:00 am
by Arzina333
Discussed marketing objectives and KPIs of Facebook marketing in detail. In the second article, I gave tips and guidelines for coming up with a creative campaign concept yourself and for translating it into your own 'Facebook App'. I will now go into more detail about the 'customizable' Fan Page apps.


Yes, that is indeed a mouthful, but it is easier than it seems. On a Facebook business page there is the possibility to install an app yourself. Many brands and companies make grateful use of this and install apps here as a pivot for, for example, a promotional campaign. Think for example of a photo contest, the raffle of prizes or a coupon that is only visible to fans. In addition, the use of an app for contests and promotions is mandatory in most cases. (see my previous article with Facebook's promotional guidelines).

You can probably imagine that building an app yourself qatar phone data can be quite an investment. A self-designed app definitely offers many advantages, such as the complete creative freedom to come up with a campaign, but a design will also have to be made. This design will then have to be converted into code by a programmer with knowledge of Facebook's API. You may also want to add a CMS function and a database to collect the data of participants. Finally, this entire project also has to be managed and hosted. In short: a considerable investment of time and money. And then we haven't even mentioned a possible advertising budget.



is population pyramid was a pointed triangle in 1950, in 2020 it is much more of a building in the shape of a narrow house with four floors, with the third floor (50 to 65 years) bulging out.



The conclusion cannot be other than that at the end of this decade the average age of the Dutch internet user will be more than fifty years.

Reverse inheritance of skills
This future user group, this majority on the internet, has seen it all, since the internetless era. Some saw their children do something they never had to do and then they followed. A reverse inheritance of skills, the old taking something from the young, maybe not so much the way of using it as the acceptance of the phenomenon of the huge network.