By Matthew Loop
It has 50 million active members and is adding two hundred thousand new ones a day. Over five thousand applications have been created for it just since May of 2007. After an epic battle with Google and Yahoo!, Microsoft won the right to pour two hundred and forty million into it, bringing its total value up to fifteen billion.
What is it? It’s Facebook, the hugest potential opportunity for internet marketers who need to keep up to speed with Web 3.0 and the semantic web explosion.
Facebook’s one-of-a-kind social network is seen as the vanguard of entirely new operating systems that, unlike Windows, exist only on the internet rather than on your computer. It’s an online community that a fresh, new mass of internet users, just discovering this innovative virtual environment, is flocking to in droves just to find new friends to Poke - and, in the process, creating a whole new dynamic marketing base.
A big draw to the site is all the free Facebook tools and applications that users can use to either interact with their Facebook network or just use to display their own personal preferences. You can have a zombie fight, share your favorite music, challenge a friend to a virtual race with a virtual car, exchange quizzes, or just throw a sheep to get someone’s attention.
Facebook’s fun online community is rapidly becoming like a snowball rolling downhill, gathering more and more users, who in turn attract their friends, none of whom want to miss out on what everyone’s talking to. And it’s ending up, after three and a half years of a relatively quiet existence, as the New Big Thing in cool internet content, thanks to Facebook opening the site up to the creation of lots of fun new applications by outside developers.
So forget Friendster and keep watching MySpace deteriorate into MySpam, the millions of Facebook friends is a whole new attractive group of millions and millions ready to be marketing to in a whole new way.
But how do you take advantage quickly - and tap your marketing operation seamlessly into that massive Facebook database? And do it in a painless automated way, leaving you free to continue to manage and expand your business?
The best method is take advantage of the newest Facebook marketing software, which includes Facebook bots and Facebook Friend Adders that will seamlessly take your marketing message into a whole new arena, after you’ve already perhaps milked other heavy traffic sites dry.
One of the most effective software packages is the Stealth Friend Bomber, Facebook Edition. Stealth Friend Bomber will automatically generate Mass Facebook Friend Requests, Messages and Pokes to users all across the Facebook site. This stand-out among Facebook tools does everything you need and more to stay on top of the site that’s experiencing a rate of explosive growth that’s quickly leaving other friendship sites in the dust.
The future of the internet lies in Web 3.0 sites like Facebook - and the future of internet marketing lies in Facebook marketing software like Stealth Friend Bomber, Facebook Edition.
- Matthew J. Loop, DC
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April 3rd, 2008 at 3:08 pm
Der geplante Kauf von Yahoo! wird Microsoft sehr wahrscheinlich das Genick brechen. Wenn ich z.B. den deutschen Internetmarkt betrachte, muss ich mit bedauern feststellen, dass z.B. bei uns kaum Traffic über Yahoo! erzeugt wird, genauso wenig wie Traffic von MSN bzw. Live… Die über 44 Milliarden sollte Microsoft lieber in die Weiterentwicklung seiner eigenen Suchtechnologie setzen. Außerdem nervt mich der Erotik Filter, welcher in meinen Augen zu soft eingestellt ist.
April 3rd, 2008 at 3:35 pm
I’m not sure things are so rosy with Facebook. Though they are growing in ‘numbers’ significantly, they are losing on pageviews and participation. In other words, users are either leaving or not involved anymore. Their application architecture opened the doors on third party development that is virtually out of control, alienating some of their biggest supporters.