eMarketer - In 2007, eMarketer estimates that companies will spend $900 million in the US — and $330 million outside the US — on social network advertising. Although the lead players, MySpace and Facebook, will continue their strong performance, hundreds of new social networking sites will give them competition.
The Social Network Marketing report analyzes the trends that are driving new competitors into one of the hottest advertising spaces on the Internet.
Since eMarketer published its first report on social network marketing, companies have latched with almost religious fervor onto the notion that consumers want to be socially connected online – whether on mass-appeal sites such as MySpace, on targeted niche sites and video sites or on mobile phones – almost everywhere.
However, is there enough interest among consumers in social networking to support so many ventures?
Key questions the "Social Network Marketing" report answers:
* How much money is being spent on social network advertising?
* What works and what doesn't in social networking marketing?
* How are video and mobile playing into the space?
* Will virtual worlds such as Second Life pose a threat to existing social networking sites?
* And many others…
eMarketer Reports—On-Target and Up-to-Date
The Social Network Marketing report aggregates the latest data from international marketing and communications researchers with eMarketer numbers, projections and analysis to provide the information you need to make the right business decisions—today.
Social network advertising booming
Labels: online ad, social networking
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