5 years ago, if you were a Brand Manager and had to launch an online campaign, you would have built a micro site. Today, you would build a Facebook application. Here is why:
You cannot ignore 400 million users (and counting)
Facebook has become the entry gate of the web. If you take an average internet user, he automatically does two things when he has access to the internet: He checks his emails and then he checks his Facebook account. By creating something that is already on Facebook, you put your content a step closer to users.
You can do so many things with users’ content
As Facebook users put so much of their own content on the platforms, (picture, status updates, notes, videos, etc) it means there is a solid basis you can use to convey your message. You can mix this content with that of your brand’s, to create a social mash up of content, that users will share with their friends, and this ensures it will go viral.
Fans vs. Visitors: A long lasting relationship vs. A one time visit
When people visit your microsite, they give you a 30 second attention span and they might never come back to it. If you attached your application to a fan page, users ‘Like’ it. This means you can reach them through their newsfeed or messages, and make them come back to you.
It is cheaper
You can build a state of the art Facebook application for £25,000. Can you say the same for a microsite?
It has a higher retention rate
As half of the Facebook users come back to the application every day and there are strong mechanisms to get their attention, (stories on wall; invites; notifications) you have the means to make users coming back to your content a lot easier, than with a microsite.
It spreads more easily
Because you engage users on their favourite platforms, they are just one click away to sharing your content with their friends. And, as any activity they perform appears in their newsfeed, it means it will get the attention of their friends.
Users have changed
In 2010, users want to interact with campaigns that are fun and which engage them with their friends. And there is no better platform for this than Facebook.