Greg Finn

Greg Finn

Greg Finn is the Director of Marketing for Cypress North, a company that provides world-class social media and search marketing services and web & application development. He has been in the Internet marketing industry for 10+ years and specializes in Digital Marketing. You can also find Greg on Twitter (@gregfinn) or LinkedIn.

Performance marketing

Facebook Ad Controls Get Big Upgrade With Ad Set Targeting & Bidding

One of the goofiest elements to Facebook advertising has finally been extinguished. A new campaign structure update that impacts all Facebook ad campaigns gives the newer “ad sets” the ability to feature targeting, placements and bidding. Earlier this year, Facebook announced the new “ad set” groupings which ended up disappointing due to its lack of flexibility. While […]

Performance marketing

Target’s Spooky Halloween Instagram Campaign Joins Crafts, Cooking & Creatures

This week, Target has launched a goulishly great Instagram campaign that ties together Halloween, cooking and creativity. Full of holiday spirit, Target took to Instagram in a “choose your own adventure” format with a crafty payoff awaiting their followers. In the campaign, Target has been releasing fun Halloween illustrations full of pumpkins, gouls, monsters and […]

Customer experience

McDonalds Becomes Big Winner In Billy Eichner – Burger King Twitter Fight Over Copycat Ads

If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Comedian Billy Eichner of Funny of Die & Fuse TV fame should be quite flattered every time he catches the new Burger King commercials. Eichner popularized “drive by” interviews in his “Billy On The Street” segment that included yelling, fast-talking, screaming and celebrities. The commercial in question […]

Performance marketing

Snapchat’s New Ads Will Allow Marketers To Purchase Untargeted, Vanishing Placements

The insanely popular temporary photo and video sharing network Snapchat is on the verge of monetizing the service according to CEO Evan Spiegel. Since turning down Facebook’s roughly $3 billion dollar offer, the social network has been valued near $10 billion dollars, but has yet to capitalize through advertising. According to the Wall Street Journal, […]

Performance marketing

Facebook’s Audience Network Rolls Out Worldwide, Gains The Ability To Drive Mobile Traffic

We knew that Facebook’s expanded ad network was in the works. Well, today Facebook’s “Audience Network” has arrived for more marketers worldwide. The Audience Network positions Facebook as a player in the mobile ad space and grow their earning reach outside of the Facebook interface and take a chunk out of the Google dominated display market. With […]

Performance marketing

No More Promiscuous Newsfeed Experimentation, Facebook Lays Out Research Guidelines

This summer, many Facebook users were appalled that the social networking behemoth had performed psychological research just a few years earlier. The research lead to formal complaints from the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) and an outcry from users. The uproar didn’t go unnoticed as today Facebook has released a new framework for research that […]

Performance marketing

Self-Serve Twitter Ads Touch Down In 11 New Countries

The highly popular self-service ad product from Twitter is continuing its global penetration. Geared toward small to medium sized businesses, self-serve ads are the quick route for advertisers without massive budgets to get involved. The new roll out feature 11 countries throughout Europe and Latin America, bringing the total number of active countries up to […]

Performance marketing

LinkedIn’s Head Of Product, Deep Nishar, Announces Departure

After six years of service, LinkedIn Head of Product, Deep Nishar is stepping down from the business networking behemoth. Nishar made it to LinkedIn by way of Google and has recently joined a handful of boards including Auction.com. LinkedIn gave re/code the following statement on Nishar’s departure: [blockquote]After nearly six years at the company, Deep […]

Performance marketing

New Twitter Test Notifies Users Of Nearly Everything, Including Other Folks Faves & Follows

Twitter is continuing to tweak their interface for optimal performance, and this newest test isn’t well-received. A new test that is rolling out to select users treats friend’s actions as “newsworthy” showing in the feed and potentially sending the user a notification. Previously this information was contained to the Discover tab, but the notifications on […]

Performance marketing

Ad Management Platform AdStage Lands $6.25 Million In Series A Funding

While more and more marketers are looking for solutions that bring both mobile and desktop campaigns together, it turns out investors are too. AdStage, an all-in-one ad management platform, announced today that they’ve secured $6.25 million in funding from Verizon Ventures, Digital Garage, Newbury Ventures, Freestyle Capital, Chris Noble and Neal Dempsey of Bay Partners. AdStage features […]

Performance marketing

No Address? No Ratings For You! Facebook Ratings Axed For Pages Without A Physical Location

Facebook page managers may notice an absence of stars when viewing their Facebook pages today. Those Pages without a physical address have lost their page ratings. According to Inside Facebook, the Pages without a defined location will no longer show rating stars to visitors. About the decision, Facebook chimed in: “We’re focused on ratings and […]

Performance marketing

Report: Google May Be Subtracting Its Photo Service From Google+ And Offering As A Standalone Product

Cue the Google+ is dead talk. Today Bloomberg reported that the photos service that’s been the biggest boon to Google+ may become independent from Google+. Google+ has the best photo functionality of any of the major social networks, hands down. According to the report, this move would allow for non-Google+ users to reap the rewards […]

Performance marketing

Dead On Inbox Arrival: Study Shows Purchased Email Lists Aren’t Worth A Dime

There are plenty of reasons why you shouldn’t be purchasing email lists for your marketing efforts, like the whole legality of it. Besides the Federal violation and potential fine, a recent study from email marketing provider, MailChimp showed that scraped, stolen, purchased or rented lists simply don’t work. Using data from their MailChimp’s anti-abuse system, graphs […]

Performance marketing

Study: Mobile Makes Up Only 6.51% Of Retargeted News Feed Ads, Yet Drives 8.25% Of Clicks

Retargeting powerhouse AdRoll recently crunched data from their advertisers and uncovered some surprising findings on retargeting and Facebook. AdRoll supplies advertisers with options for retargeting across the web and FBX (Facebook Marketing Exchange) on the desktop and WCA (Custom Audiences from your Website) on mobile. The click and response results might not be what you’d […]

Performance marketing

Target By Operating System & Browser Type With New Facebook Advertising Behavior Types

It’s pretty clear that Facebook is leading the way in digital ad targeting, and will for quite a while. While Google is struggling with mobile and socially-driven demographic/interest targeting, Facebook keeps on releasing the hits. The newest release is key for those marketers looking to promote plugins/extensions or specific programs/apps by OS. One of the […]

Customer experience

Are Sponsored YouTubers With Undisclosed Deals Breaking The Law?

As YouTube publishers specializing in commentating and reviewing have become ultra popular, the pressure to infiltrate with brand messaging has followed suit. Yesterday, Eurogamer released a dissertation on undisclosed advertorials on YouTube in the gaming industry. While there are set rules in the U.S. and Britain concerning endorsements, internationally the lines are more blurred. Due to […]

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