Friday, January 23, 2009
The Next Mobile Social Network Could Be Your Car.
See the video interview with Ford's President of the Americas Mark Fields
Facebook Now Nearly Twice The Size Of MySpace Worldwide
Facebook now has nearly 100 million more worldwide users than MySpace, which added 4 million new users in December to 125 million total. The page view difference is more dramatic - Facebook had 80 billion monthly page views in December v. 43 billion for MySpace. Just six months ago, the sites were about the same size.
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Passion-Fueled SocNet Seems To Be Designed Around Ads
A new kind of social network, Fuego Nation, has launched in private beta.In contrast with socnets modeled after Facebook and MySpace, Fuego Nation is not designed to help users keep in touch with friends. Rather, it is positioned as a way for adults to engage with others who share their interests and passions — many of which are often not shared by friends.
The network is organized exclusively around member interests, beliefs and motivating behaviors. Upon signup, each person highlights core interests in a micro profile — called a Passion Card — with a unique jukebox-carousel display. Ads are interspersed throughout.
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Social Networks Grow Up: More Adults Connecting Online
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Sunday, January 18, 2009
Does Facebook Replace Face Time or Enhance It?
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Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Facebook Blows A Whopper Of An Opportunity
Burger King launches a Facebook application that encourages users to remove Facebook friends. Sacrifice ten of them and you got a free Whopper. 233,906 friends were removed by 82,771 people in less than a week.
Facebook is overjoyed, right? What a great example to show the Madison Avenue agencies on how a big brand can get real engagement from users. This is the future of advertising. Or it could have been, if Facebook hadn’t shut it down, citing privacy issues.
Typical SocNetters Address 110 People/Week; Spend $101 Online/Month
With 40 million active users in the US, social networking has grown 93% since 2006 — and is poised to play a vital role in the current economic downturn, according to a trend report from Netpop Research. Crucially, Netpop also predicts a related increase in social media advertising opportunities.
The report, "Social Networkers US: Who they are and what they mean for next generation advertising," drew from a projectable sample of 4,384 broadband users to pinpoint the specific demographics, online behaviors, preferences and "passions" of online contributors and social networkers.
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Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Ad Model Has Failed For Social Nets
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