Facebook Video Ad Sales Pitch Deck Shows It Has Gone To War Against TV

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A slide from Facebook's ad sales deck that claims Facebook has a bigger audience than the TV networks.

Facebook believes its soon-to-be-launched video ad product will compete directly for TV ad dollars, and those going on YouTube, according to a leaked sales pitch deck obtained by Techcrunch.

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Speaker notes alongside the deck suggest that Facebook execs tell advertisers:

Gone are the days when a family gathered around their TV on Sunday night to connect with the outside world.

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Television is no longer a guaranteed way to reach and engage your target audience.

The deck also claims that "Facebook and Instagram make up 21% of total time spent on mobile," and that users check their phones 100 times a day. "And more total time is spent on mobile on Facebook and Instagram than all of those combined," the notes say, referring to Google, YouTube, Yahoo!, MSN, AOL, Twitter and Pinterest.

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The deck indicates that Facebook is looking for video ad budgets of more than $1 million:

1."Seed": $50-$100/$200K hyper-targeted teaser to start generating buzz about your new product or brand campaign with your core target audience (e.g., using Partner Categories, Custom Audiences, Interests, competitor's Interests)
2."Blast": $500K-$1M campaign to drive mass awareness of your new product or brand campaign to your target audience (typically over a 1-3 day period)
3."Sustained" media: reinforce your message after the initial blast. You should tailor creative to specific audiences to drive the best results. These campaigns can range anywhere from a week to a few months.

It also notes that a new video ad analytics product will be launched for clients in Q1 2014:

Currently, we only report on video plays, which is a weakness compared to YouTube, which reports on video views, completed views, and average duration of view. We are working on building out our video insights to give advertisers a better sense for how videos are performing. New video insights target launch: Q1 2014. [NOTE: Video insights improvements are highlight confidential]

Facebook has been selling against TV ad dollars for a while, but this deck gives the first look into the detail of Facebook's belief that it can capture TV ad dollars with budgets greater than $1 million, with its new autoplay video ad format.

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See the whole thing here.

Disclosure: The author owns Facebook stock.