Why Using MySpace Is Great For CRM

What is MySpace? MySpace is one of a set of social networking sites which have sprung up in recent years and although not as big as Facebook, it still attracts thousands of visitors and as such represents a useful opportunity to develop online CRM, not least because it is free to use. It is one… Continue reading Why Using MySpace Is Great For CRM

Why Sites Like Facebook Have No Staying Power

Facebook may now be King, but it is not the nature of the Internet for anything to last forever. Social networks like Facebook and Groupon are as easy to spot as a car in LA traffic. The face of social media is changing. Recent studies show that the average age of Facebook users has increased… Continue reading Why Sites Like Facebook Have No Staying Power

How Facebook Trumped Myspace

The Stats Thanks to an infograph released earlier this year from onlineschools.org we know that there are half a billion active Facebook users, with around half logged in every day. 71% of the U.S. web audience are Facebook users and over New Year’s weekend an unprecedented 750 million photographs were uploaded to Facebook accounts. Some… Continue reading How Facebook Trumped Myspace

MySpace Putting a Stop to Apps Sharing User Data

Privacy violation and safeguarding the user’s data is the hot topic all over the web. Various Tech Blogs are presenting their views and scrutinizing the tech giants, to know the fact if user’s data is being kept private or not. First, it was the search giant Google that came under fire from Government Agencies and… Continue reading MySpace Putting a Stop to Apps Sharing User Data

Twitter Users traffic Surpasses MySpace

Famous Micro blogging website, Twitter is increasingly becoming famous among the users all over the internet world. According to a recent survey by a marketing research firm called as ComScore, Twitter website monthly user’s traffic in the month of August was more than that of MySpace. So, it means that Twitter’s monthly visitors surpassed the… Continue reading Twitter Users traffic Surpasses MySpace