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Facebook Expands its Advertising Reach with Atlas: A Deep Dive

Geoffrey Nwachukwu by Geoffrey Nwachukwu
September 29, 2014
in Commerce, Enterprise, Internet
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In an ambitious move to amplify its advertising revenue, Facebook has shifted its focus towards an underutilised asset – its platform known as Atlas.

In a nutshell, here’s what you need to know:

  • Atlas is not a newcomer. Facebook reintroduced this platform, originally acquired from Microsoft in the prior year. What began as an underused platform, Atlas is now being projected for a sudden rise in prominence.
  • According to Facebook, Atlas equips marketers with the power to monitor and trace the impact of their ads across the internet. The platform supports purchasing ads on non-Facebook sites and applications, leveraging demographic data sourced from Facebook itself.
  • Breaking from its own brand, Facebook emphasizes that these new ads are not “Facebook ads”. Interestingly, they are pitching the idea that ads procured through Atlas will likely outperform those from other major advertising platforms. This competitive edge, they argue, comes from the data-rich resource pool that is Facebook.
  • Teaming up with a plethora of collaborators, only two have been publicly disclosed so far. Advertising behemoth Omnicom, which already has agreements with major digital players like Facebook, Google, and Twitter, has committed to Atlas for ad purchases. Additionally, Instagram, a Facebook subsidiary, is set to join hands with Atlas. The biggest buzz being a potential collaboration with Twitter, which would be a groundbreaking alliance if realized.
  • Concerned about your personal Facebook data fueling ad targeting? Facebook assures that privacy won’t be compromised with Atlas, as your identity will remain unrevealed to advertisers. They’ll only have access to anonymous, basic data. Interestingly, Facebook seems to adopt a philosophical stance – if your fight is with targeted advertising, then perhaps not just Facebook, but the entire web might be an area of concern for you.

Curious to find more about Atlas? Follow this link for an in-depth journey into its offerings.

This piece contains contributions from Recode.

This article was updated in 2025 to reflect modern realities.

[UPDATED_TB_2025]

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