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ThingLink, the company that brought interactive images to Twitter last year, has turned its attention to Facebook after adding support for the world’s largest social network to its service.
Using ThingLink, Facebook users — and particularly brands — can now
add images to Facebook Timelines that include embedded links,
annotations, videos and, perhaps most interestingly, the option to share
and purchase content. All of these additions are designed to make
images — and ultimately brand messages — more shareable.
The company says that its support for Facebook will let users
discover new content, and enjoy richer media and new brand experiences
on the social network. For brands and advertisers, ThingLink is a chance
to experiment with new, eye-catching and attention-grabbing materials.
ThingLink has more than 130,000 publisher partners, which include
Armani, Nike and Adidas, and charges customers based on CPM, which is in
the range of $5. The company was the first to introduce interactive
images to Twitter, but rival Stipple beat it to the punch on Facebook.
Here is an example of
how it could work using a interactive image from Microsoft. The image
contains a linked video, outbound links — although none are active below
since this is just a screenshot.
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