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It's an exciting week when sharks and fireworks combine... and brands hopped on both. Also: Facebook is changing how it measures cost per click (CPC), ways to market better on LinkedIn, and a little app called Bunkr that will transform the way you wow a crowd. And much more... Skim to stay ahead of the sharks.

Facebook alters its CPC definitions. In weeks to come, Facebook will unroll an updated CPC definition that will affect both CPC (which may go up) and CTR figures (which may decline).

Previously, CPC accounted for any click within an ad unit, including likes, comments, shares, clicks to a website, clicks on "continue reading," and others. CPC will now account only for clicks related to a given ad objective, like clicks to visit another site, call-to-action clicks that lead elsewhere (like "Shop Now"), or clicks to install an app, for example. Engagement clicks (likes, comments, and shares) will no longer be counted.

The change makes CPC a more useful metric for measuring marketing objectives, and easier for you to narrow down to what you're aiming for—engagement, click-through, conversion. Ads Manager or Power Editor users don't have to do anything for this change to go into effect; you'll receive information as it becomes relevant to your account.

If you're buying through a Facebook Marketing Partner, talk directly to that partner to see when it plans to adopt the new API. If you buy through the API, you can immediately start buying ads with the updated CPC.

1. Instagram: Now in High-Res!

Instagram on iOS and Android will soon support pictures that are 1080x1080px in size—meaning it will be equipped to support crisper high-resolution imagery. Typically when you post a photo, the image gets compressed, so you lose image detail and quality.

The change will be a big plus for photo buffs and brands alike... because it means production values will rise for both videos and images. Are you ready?

2. Who Won on the 4th of July?

Overall, Independence Day received over 5 million social mentions, with discussion peaking around 11:30 AM EST on the day-of (72,000 mentions in 15 minutes!). Fireworks were the most prominent topic of the day. Coca-Cola won the most July 4 love with this Facebook post, generating close to 2,000 shares alone (and beating Obama's post by a factor of three).

We also like this list of nine creative brands from David Everett Strickler, focusing on brands with Independence creative that was in keeping with their overall identities—crucial for maintaining a sense of authenticity. They include Starbucks, NASA, Coca-Cola, and Subway (which is otherwise not having a great week).


3. Play for a Visual Audience

This WebDAM infographic explains how people consume content online, and how brands should adapt to best capture attention (including how to create more compelling images and why it's crucial to build visual touchpoints).

A few good details: 84% of communication will be visual by 2018, and the fastest-growing socnets today (Tumblr, Pinterest, and Instagram) are primarily image-based. One way to adapt: Include more videos on websites and as social ads. They're 85% more likely to result in a purchase after viewing.

You also get a useful breakdown on how to woo users on each of the more visual socnets, like so for Tumblr:

4. Twitter Needs Birthdays for Better Ads

Twitter's actively trying to get people to update their profiles with birthday data. The short-term payoff is small and a bit cheesy: When your birthday happens, your profile will be festooned with balloons (as shown below for Kevin Hart. Happy belated!). But Twitter actually hopes to use this data to "show you more relevant content, including ads."

This is just one more step Twitter's taking to produce a more visual, active, and engaging experience for users, so keep an eye out for opportunities. And maybe start considering how you can integrate birthday offers into your Twitter ad strategy? There's no nicer day for a discount!

5. Bunkr Partners with ThingLink for More Engaging Presentations

The Bunkr app lets you take almost anything you find on the Web and add it to a presentation, hassle-free and with all the fun intact (including GIFs, video, and social posts!).

Now it supports ThingLink, which lets you create social-friendly images that include embedded tags that you can link to anything, as shown in the video below. Use it to add a social wow effect to your presentations, online and off.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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Angela Natividad is a social media strategist, copywriter, and journalist based in Paris. A Bay Area native and lover of vending machine candies, she co-founded AdVerveBlog.com and is a frequent guest on marketing podcast The Beancast. You can follow her on Twitter at @luckthelady.