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Threads Launches Advertising: New Opportunity for E-commerce Brands

The parent company of Instagram, Meta, has announced the opening of an advertising platform on Threads, its expanding social network. Given that the platform has reached the impressive milestone of 300 million monthly active users, this presents a significant opportunity for e-commerce brands to reach new audiences.

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Remarkably, three-quarters of Threads users currently follow at least one brand, suggesting that business accounts have a lot of potential. Starting with a small test of image ads with a chosen set of advertisers, Meta is adopting a methodical approach to ad implementation.

It’s important for marketers to know that moving current campaigns to Threads will be simple and only require checking a box in Ads Manager.

Investing in new resources or producing original creative content is not necessary. Brand safety has also been a top priority for Meta. Meta has implemented their proven safety measures, including an “inventory filter” that allows advertisers to control the sensitivity of the organic content adjacent to their ads.

Threads Launches Advertising

Source: Facebook.com/business

More than thirty languages will be supported by the system. Users will be able to personalize their advertising experience by reporting, hiding, or skipping advertisements.

In the upcoming months, Meta intends to roll out additional improvements, such as third-party verification tools.

Threads offers e-commerce companies a promising chance to reach a wider audience on a platform that naturally links consumers and brands.

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