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Facebook's 'Nearby Friends' Feature Will Be A Major New Opportunity For Location-Based Marketing

Apr 23, 2014, 01:00 IST

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Facebook has introduced a new feature called "Nearby Friends," which will allow users to share their location with a group of friends they select.

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While there are plenty of other user controls on the feature, eventually those who opt-in for Nearby Friends will also see location-based advertising via the service.

Given Facebook's massive audience, there are likely tons of marketers that would love to add a location-based component to their Facebook ads. If you own a bar and you can serve an ad promoting a happy hour special to someone who's walking by and who's liked your business, it could be a huge opportunity.

In a recent report from BI Intelligence, we take a look at why local-mobile marketing is so attractive to brands and what techniques they are using to serve location-based targeted messaging. The report identifies some the latest and most effective location-based apps that are giving consumers' reasons to share their locations. Research increasingly supports the notion that local apps and advertising lead to in-store purchases, which is why Facebook's Nearby Friends service could be a big new source of revenue for the social network.

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Here are some of the report's key findings:

In full, the report:

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