Social Media and Politics

The Ultimate Guide to Facebook Political Ads in Canada

Everything You Need to Know About Facebook Political Ads in Canada

Political campaigning and advertising has undergone significant transformation around the world with digital media playing an increasingly critical role. The Canadian political landscape is not an exception to this trend. Facebook, being one of the most popular social media platforms in the country, has emerged as a potent tool for political advertising. As a Digital and Social Media Marketing Agency for Political Campaigns, we empower civic and political campaigners to reach and engage millions of Canadians. In this post, we’ll cover everything you need to know about Facebook political ads in Canada. What are Facebook political ads? Facebook political ads are one of the most effective ways to put your campaign message in front of voters. These paid promotions feature text, images, slideshows, and or videos as content types. These elements can be served as ads to a variety of audiences based on their demographic indicators, location, interests, online behaviours, and a combination of these profile characteristics. Users can see Facebook political ads in their news feeds, stories or on the advertising sidebar, which gives a political campaign maximum visibility. While Facebook traditionally offers its advertisers a variety of ad formats (types and sizes) and inventory – all the places where advertising can be shown, the options are a bit limited when it comes to political ads. This is primarily due to Facebook’s political ad guidelines and the need to comply with laws made across different parts of the world. Currently, Facebook can show political ads in the following formats across mobile, desktop, and other devices in Canada: Facebook’s vast understanding of its user base and its capable online platform offers a mix of ad placements and content types. Political campaigns can leverage this to reach voters in a measurable, effective and affordable manner. Whether you’re promoting a candidate, a party, or raising awareness on a social/civil or political issue, Facebook political ads are a valuable tool. These ad campaigns can help you connect with potential voters and make a lasting impression. Does Facebook allow political ads in Canada? The answer is yes – but there are a few important things to keep in mind. To comply with Bill C-76 requirements and Facebook’s guidelines, all political ads must include a “paid for by” disclaimer. Additionally, these ads must be managed by a person or organization authorized to run political ads in Canada. It’s also important to note that Facebook has a zero-tolerance policy for ads that contain false information or violate community standards. Most importantly, any such ads in violation are removed or suspended by Facebook. By following these rules, you can ensure that your campaign stays in compliance and your ads reach your intended audience. What do you need to run Facebook political ads? Running Facebook political ads in Canada requires a bit of setup, but with the right tools and know-how, it can be a highly effective way to reach potential voters. To get started, you’ll need a publicly-visible Facebook page and a Facebook Ads account. Additionally, you also need identity verification and authorization to run political ads. This includes providing a government-issued ID, proof of residence, and proof of authorization to run ads on behalf of a political entity.  Mastering the know-how of online advertising is crucial, especially in complex and budget-conscious environments like a political campaign.   How popular are Facebook political ads in Canada? With the rise of social media, Facebook political ads have become a popular way for political parties to reach voters in Canada. In fact, during the latest Federal elections in Canada, Facebook was the most popular platform for political ads. The total spending on Facebook advertising by all political parties combined exceeded C$6.7 million between June 17th and September 14th, 2021. As a Digital and Social Media Marketing Agency for Political Campaigns, we help political candidates and organizations leverage Facebook’s massive user base and targeted advertising capabilities to engage voters effectively. With Twitter and Tiktok taking a stance against political advertising and Google allowing restricted advertising in Canada, Facebook remains one of the only major social media platforms readily available for running such ads. This further cements its role in the realm of digital politics. What about cost and budget? If you’re considering using Facebook ads for your political campaign in Canada, costs and budgets are important factors. The cost of Facebook political ads can vary widely depending on factors like your target audience, the duration of the ad, and how much competition there is for ad space. But the good news is, you don’t need a huge budget to get started. In fact, you can set a budget for your campaign for as little as $5 per day. Facebook uses a bidding system to determine the cost of ads, so it’s up to you to decide how much you want to spend.  Other critical factors that influence the cost are the size of the target audience in a given riding and the level of government the election campaign is for. For instance, in a municipal election with fewer candidates, the cost may be lower than in a federal election with more competition for the same voter base. Ultimately, it’s important to keep in mind that the cost of Facebook political ads can be influenced by various factors. However, with careful planning and budgeting, you can reach your target audience without breaking the bank. What are the must-know rules and guidelines? Facebook takes political advertising in Canada very seriously and has established clear rules and guidelines to ensure transparency and integrity in the process. Before running any political ads, advertisers must comply with Facebook’s community standards and advertising policies. Additionally, advertisers must disclose who paid for and authorized the ad. To help maintain transparency, Facebook also maintains a searchable ad library where users can view all political ads that use its platform. It’s essential to stay up-to-date on Facebook’s rules and policies regarding political ads to ensure compliance and avoid any penalties or removal of ads. Facebook political ads can be a powerful tool to reach potential

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Social Media in Canadian Politics

Social Media in Canadian Politics: The Future of Campaigning

1. Overview of Social Media and Politics in Canada Social media and digital channels have influenced almost every area of human life and endeavor so political campaigns are no different. More than 85% of the Canadian population uses social media on a daily basis, making it a critical piece of the political campaigning jigsaw puzzle. Consequently, social media in Canadian politics has seen a staggering growth over the past few years. From municipal to federal elections, candidates and political organizations have taken to popular platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Google, TikTok and Twitter amongst others to engage and woo voters, especially those aged 18-30 and first-time voters. 2. Rise of Facebook Advertising in Canadian Politics Since 2008, social media has been a standard fixture in political campaigns around the world as evident from Barack Obama’s highly innovative campaign which brought the use of Facebook in the limelight. Аt home, in Canada, Facebook advertising has been a mainstay of Canadian political campaigning for quite some time as well. Over the last few years, it has seen increased investments and interest from all parties, especially after its compliance with the bill C-76 (when Google, Twitter, Snapchat and many others backed out). At EOK Consults, a leading Digital and Social Media Marketing Agency for Political Campaigns, we have seen firsthand how political parties in Canada have subsequently invested record amounts in online advertising during the 2021 federal elections. Facebook remains a vital tool in reaching voters, especially as other platforms restrict political advertising. 3. Pandemic Boost to Social Media in Campaigning The use of social media in Canadian politics was clearly on the rise, however, the pandemic accelerated the growth to unprecendented levels. In the wake of Covid-19 stay-at-home orders, internet and social media use skyrocketed. The health regulations and guidelines further restricted traditional campaign strategies like door-knocking and meet-and-greets forcing politicians and political organizations to adapt. With most people staying home and utilizing social media to stay connected, political campaign spending moved mostly online in a strategic pivot. This led to a boom in spending and focus on social media for campaigning.  Over $2.7 million was spent by all federal parties during the first half of the 2021 Federal Elections campaign, only on Facebook and Instagram!  As per publicly available data, the total spending on Facebook advertising by all parties combined was more than C$6.7 million in the final 3-month period up to the election. In the context of other online platforms (news outlets & media conglomerates), the online political advertising estimates for Canada’s 2021 Federal election range from $10-15million highlighting the massive growth over the past few years. In addition, Pierre Poiliever’s campaign during the Conservative Party Leadership elections in 2022 had an impressive digital media advertising strategy. A solid grassroots campaign complimented by a well-thought out digital direct-to-the-public media strategy with over 33K of ad spending on Facebook helped him secure a thumping victory over his competitors. As evident, political candidates and organizations are increasingly establishing an online presence on a continuous basis. Given the high engagement levels and measurable return-on-investment of digital platforms, we might reasonably assume that those numbers will increase in future elections.  4. Social Media in Canadian Politics – Is This The Future of Political Campaigning? One thing is clear – digital political campaigning is here to stay and grow as people are more social than ever. Canada’s political parties have embraced the Internet and social media; the online world is now a critical part of any political campaign. The variety in media formats, the congregation of voters and most importantly, the scalability and measurability of social media political campaigns make them a preferred choice for any political operative and campaign team. Heading into the future, the ground rules for a successful social media political campaign include consistent messaging, brand building and focus on offering valuable and engaging content. With the help of EOK Consults, a top-tier Digital and Social Media Marketing Agency for Political Campaigns, political candidates can create well-thought-out campaign strategies that resonate with voters and drive measurable results. Stay in touch with our blog or get in touch today for a free consultation on how we can help add the winning touch to your political campaign.

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Ontario Elections 2022 - 5 key Facebook stats you should know

5 Key Stats that You Should Know About Facebook Advertising in Ontario Elections 2022

Political advertising on Facebook has increased considerably in Canada over the past few years. The 2021 federal elections, for example, saw a large amount of advertising money spent primarily on Facebook. Therefore, it was not unexpected to see this trend continue during Ontario’s recent provincial election as well. During the campaign period, Facebook remained the leading digital platform, with a total of approximately C$2 million being spent on it by the five key provincial parties.  As a digital and social media marketing agency for political campaigns, we analyzed these trends to provide insights into how effectively parties utilized this platform. Here are five facts regarding Facebook advertising in Ontario Elections 2022 that you should know: 1. Total money spent on Facebook Advertising in Ontario Elections 2022 As part of their efforts to promote their ideas and mobilize their supporters, the five main parties in Ontario (Liberal Party, PC, NDP, Green Party, and New Blue Party) did not hesitate to open their wallets for online advertising. Publicly available data indicates that the total budget for Facebook advertising for all parties was close to C$2 million during the campaign period only (May 4th – June 2nd). By spending the staggering amount of C$1.25 million on Facebook ads, The Liberal Party of Ontario outspent all of the other parties and spent more than double what the PC Party spent – C$537 K. Despite the fact it did not win the voters over as they would have hoped, it was certainly a very well-conceived and crafted online strategy. Based on these findings, Facebook advertising is by no means going away as a tool for political advertising anytime soon. 2. Total spending by party leaders combined The leading provincial parties in Ontario also conducted online campaigns through their leaders’ Facebook pages. The Liberals also outspent the other parties by ten times via their leader’s official account to make sure that the little-known Steven Del Duca would be able to garner some brand recognition among the Ontario electorate. While the strategy didn’t turn out favourably at the polls, it does indicate that the Liberals considered Facebook as a viable platform to increase brand awareness for their leader. Steven Del Duca and Doug Ford were jointly responsible for the expenditure of C$182,000. 3. The number of ads ran in total on Facebook All five parties posted a total of 4414 advertisements on Facebook during the campaign period. Considering the amount of money spent, it is unsurprising that the Liberal Party of Ontario was also leading in the number of advertising campaigns it ran – 2697, to be exact. Additionally, the PC party made an overall total of 811 ads, the NDP- 698, ON Green- 201, and the New Blue- 7 ads. In the same manner, as during the Federal elections in 2021, this data indicates that the Liberals engaged in a more sophisticated marketing strategy than their opponents – constantly testing new formats and messaging with new demographic audiences in mind. 4. Money spent by Elections Ontario to get out the vote Elections Ontario utilizes Facebook to inform citizens about all the ways to vote as well as encourage them to exercise their democratic rights. In the three months between March 18th, 2022 and June 15th, 2022, the official Facebook page of Elections Ontario spent over $400,000. 5. Money Spent by 3rd Parties and organizations Besides the five most prominent parties, a number of other third parties and organizations are also using Facebook to get their message across to a wide audience. For instance, OECTA – the Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association – spent over $41K, CUPE Ontario spent over $36K, and the Ontario Nurses’ Association spent over $15K. Combined with other key organizations, such as the Ontario Public Service Employees Union, Ontario Federation of Labour, and Ontario Home Builders’ Association, OPSEU spent close to $130K on Facebook advertising. As a digital and social media marketing agency for political campaigns, we recognize that these investments significantly influence voter outreach. It is also important to consider that there are also a large number of other political organizations and unions that advertise on Facebook, so we could easily increase this number by $50,000. What do you think about the amount of money provincial political parties and leaders spent on Facebook advertising in Ontario Elections 2022? Share your thoughts below! Be sure to follow EOK Consults Inc on social media for the latest updates and insights on political digital marketing in Canada.

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