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MySpace has basically stayed the same with 81.87 percent of the market (last month was 81.92 percent). U.S. social networking traffic has nearly doubled in the meantime, accounting for one in 20 U.S. Internet visits, according to Hitwise.
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Of course, a few thousand rogue links on a site with over 100 million profiles is pretty insignificant, but these repeated attacks on MySpace users show that social networks are becoming a prime target for phishers and badware vendors. Although a few of t
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MySpace ist ein Mega-Erfolg, populär rund um den Globus. So wie seine Vorläufer. Und wie seine potentiellen Nachfolger - denn im Netz ist nichts ewig cool, und die Nutzer ziehen schnell weiter.
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In many cases, little thought has been given to what will happen when people actually begin to interact with the brand in that setting. Sure, setting these things up is quick and easy. But it's not so easy to succeed. Social media is a conversation betwee
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Both MySpace and Facebook lost visitors in September, according to Nielsen/NetRatings, a Web-tracking service. The number of unique U.S. visitors at MySpace fell 4% to 47.2 million from 49.2 million in August, and the number of visitors to Facebook fell 1
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There’s no question, however, that MySpace’s recent popularity has brought with it a proliferation of spam that has annoyed some users. Many advertisers take advantage of the “friend request” function and send out requests that are really just adv
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This analysis demonstrates three things. First, a majority of MySpace user accounts are inactive. Second, by filtering inactive user accounts it’s possible to work with a much smaller sample for analysis. Third, the Mashable Labs user rank formula works
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The main point of potential conflict is the millions of YouTube videos that are embedded on the profiles of MySpace users. The revenue-sharing question for MySpace and YouTube is really tough, but it has to be resolved
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Social networks, which are rapidly becoming the portals of the next generation, must place high strategic priority on their communications functionality if they wish to continue their pace of traffic growth, usage, and retention.
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MySpace is an undisputed leader on all counts, but Orkut is on the rise and it's moving very rapidly. Facebook is in excellent shape - hence the interest from Yahoo!. It'll be interesting to watch if LinkedIn expands its user base and offering.
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The question for MySpace,, is whether it can grow into a business on the scale of Yahoo!, eBay or Amazon. Pali Research estimates that MySpace had revenues of $150m and made a loss of $50m in the year to June 2006
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Our online identity is the group of things that we identify as "ours" on the Internet. In order to use the phrase "MY account", you're implying that it is yours, that you own it, and that you exist online.
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but it only works if companies continue to play by the existing rules. The marketability of MySpace may be the reason everyone’s talking now, but the marketability of MySpace may also be the reason people abandon it.
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It is unlikely that MySpace would have grown as fast as it did without employing this more traditional marketing tactic. MySpace musste in den ersten Monaten massiv um User kämpfen.
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MySpace promotion für independent filme. Es hilft und gibt eine vielzahl von Zuschauern zumindest für die Trailer aber auch Interesse an den DVDs wird geschaffen.
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MySpace zwingt die Benutzer auf Flash 9 zu updaten das bedeutet gleichzeitig, dass sie ein neues Feature einbauen können das es verbietet auf seiten außerhalb von myspace zu verlinken. Schlech für YouTube und Plugin hersteller.
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Die soziale Integration mit dem Publikum wird die treibende Karft der Medien und den zukünfigen Erfolg bestimmen. Soziale Medien werden keine untergruppe der normalen Medien werden sondern mit dem Traditionnellen Medien konkurrieren.
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Es geht nicht darum "sichere" bereich auf Socialnetworkingseiten zu schaffen sondern viel mehr darum Vertrauen zwischen Usern und Werbern herzustellen. Dieses Vertrauen kann geschaffen werden indem User selbst werben und authentisch sind.
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Die Social Networks beginnen Geld durch Werbung zu verdienen. Hauptsächlich dadurch dass Sponsorverträge oder spezielle Microsites eingebunden werden. z.B. Wendys. Dazu kommt das MySpace sich der 1 Mio marken nähert.
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Es geht nicht darum die Sozialen Kontakte zu besitzen sondern sie zu ermöglichen. Das Besitzen (MySpace) kann negative Auswirkungen auf das Soziale und den Besitzer haben. Am Rand sitzen die, die die komplette Kontrolle über ihr tun haben.