Brave Ad World - Episode 143

The Brave Ad World Podcast is back after a holiday break, and there's a lot to cover in Episode 143 of the podcast.

This week’s headlines: Pinterest Acquires VisualGraph, Yahoo Relaunches Advertising Offering, Facebook Sunsets Sponsored Stories, Google Allows Any Google+ User to Send Email to Other Google+ Users and Vine Launches Web Profiles.

The week’s news quick hits: Snapchat Usernames and Phone Numbers Hacked, Facebook Says It Does Not Read Unpublished Posts, Facebook Adds “Create Post” Shortcut for Page Admins, Indiegogo Launches Indiegogo Outpost, Twitter Co-Founder Launches Jelly and Facebook Acquires Little Eye Labs.

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This Week in Social (Week of January 6)

This Week in Social is a weekly digest of some of the biggest stories in social media marketing news. These stories are the show notes for the Brave Ad World Podcast. Each story is discussed at a deeper level on the podcast.

This week’s headlines: Pinterest Acquires VisualGraph, Yahoo Relaunches Advertising Offering, Facebook Sunsets Sponsored Stories, Google Allows Any Google+ User to Send Email to Other Google+ Users and Vine Launches Web Profiles.

The week’s news quick hits: Snapchat Usernames and Phone Numbers Hacked, Facebook Says It Does Not Read Unpublished Posts, Facebook Adds “Create Post” Shortcut for Page Admins, Indiegogo Launches Indiegogo Outpost, Twitter Co-Founder Launches Jelly and Facebook Acquires Little Eye Labs.

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Brave Ad World - Episode 92

Episode 92 of the Brave Ad World Podcast is here.

This week’s headlines: Instagram Launches Web Profiles, Foursquare Steps Up to Yelp, Facebook Offers Free Wi-Fi and Pinterest Launches Secret Boards.

The week’s news quick hits cover: YouTube Updates Sharing Options, Facebook Turns Off Auto-Login Via Email, Facebook Adds Gifts to Mobile App, Tumblr Hits 20 Billion Pageviews, Windows Closes Messenger and Transitions to Skype, Delicious Launches New Demo Site, Pheed Looks to Increase Engagement Through New iPhone App and Facebook Launches Friendship Pages.

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Instagram Web Profiles: Brands Will Like These

This week Instagram launched Web Profiles, a critical update considering the fact that up until this point any interaction with Instagram profiles outside the mobile device was limited to using third-party services like Statigram. This also represents one of the biggest updates since Facebook’s acquisition of Instagram in April.

Introducing Web Profiles

The new web profiles allow users to view each other’s Instagram profiles outside the mobile device. Profiles feature a selection of a user’s most recent images laid out in a large, dynamic banner at top, similar to Facebook cover photos. You can also see a user’s profile information, links to other personal web sites and a brief bio. A grid of a user’s entire photo library is below.

The update makes Instagram much easier for users, especially as it’s evolved to be about more than just sharing stylized photos with friends. Hurricane Sandy showed the potential for the photo-sharing service to follow the lead of Twitter in being a real-time news source. Instagram saw 1.3 million photos documenting Sandy. Web profiles allow users to search, follow and use Instagram wherever and however they choose.

Web profiles can be found by going to instagram.com/[USERNAME]. They’ll be rolled out over the coming days and weeks.

Opportunity for Brands

Instagram has grown quickly to more than 100 million users, and marketers have taken notice of the growth along with Instagram’s ability to help generate visual content. MTV, Nike, Red Bull, Puma and others have noticed the potential and created a presence. Web profiles may lead more brands to follow suit.

Mobile, Desktop… One Destination - Instagram was largely limited to the mobile device before. Now, a brand’s Instagram account is more than mobile. It’s platform agnostic.

A Simple Call to Action – Web profiles allow brands an easier avenue to build awareness of their Instagram presence because they can now direct their audience to find them at instagram.com/[BRAND NAME] to view all of their content in one place.

Open to Everyone – Everyone isn’t on Instagram, but web profiles make the possibility of showing non-users great content a possibility. They can still visit the profile and view the content whether they have an account or not.

Management Got Much Easier ­– Community managers will love the update as they can now manage everything from a computer, which means following, commenting and liking is no longer limited to the mobile device or third parties.

Facebook’s Invisible Hand

It’s important to remember that Instagram is a Facebook-owned property, and Instagram’s update is consistent with the look and feel of Facebook. More importantly, web profiles open up additional monetization opportunities for Facebook with brands paying to promote their content on Instagram as well as their profiles to increase followers.