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Monopoly
I think Facebook will gain a monopoly share of social media. Then I believe that Google will offer Facebook a staggering amount and purchase them outright. It tmakes tons of sense for Google to have access to that kind of data.
Further growth and expansion
I think Facebook will grow into a corporate entity and move into other areas.
Facebook will continue to grow
Facebook is doing well, and will likely continue to both grow and dominate as the major force in social networking.
Facebook on the rise
I think Facebook will continue to grow. It shows no signs of dropping off of the charts, and with tons of new modules and ideas Facebook looks set to take us into the next decade.
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Predictions about both sites
Myspace will die a slow, agonizing death. The interface is lousy, the website is often spammy and littered, the ode is atrocious. They have had multiple changes to imporve their interface, especially with the amount of income rolling in, and have yet to improve even the simplest things. Given that attitude, I believe they are going to fizzle away.
Facebook will grow and will continue to stay as long as the have creative thinkers on board who can help the network move in the direction the people want.
Every Niche Peaks Eventually
My opinion is that every unique opportunity eventually outlasts its own usefulness and effectivess. Eventually Facebook will likely be replaced by anotehr Social Network that offers all of the same features, with other features that Facebook simply does not have.
The Internet moves very fast, and in our day and age of fads and fast-moving ideas, most businesses and ventures have a shelf life of about 5 years.
My Mature Audience
I think while MySpace does have an edge, and both are dominated by a younger demographic, Facebook has a braoder appeal. I work with companies that need help with online marketing and often customers ask about Facebook. I'd say that the demigraphic is shifting to a more mature/professional audience.
Just my two cents,
Charles
really its peaked !
really its peaked !
Yeah, i think facebook is
Yeah, i think facebook is peaked!
RE: Has Facebook Peaked?
Just my two cents worth:
I never really got into facebook to begin with. One of my friends kept bugging me to try it so I signed up last year. I log in twice a month or so to answer messages, but I usually forget about it until I get an email from them.
I prefer myspace, but then I'm a professional web designer, and I really like the fact that I can insert my own CSS and pimp my profile out :) If facebook offered an option like that, I'd probably visit more often.
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