Tag archive for ‘Facebook’
The Changing Model of the Internet Business
In the old world businesses would make it as difficult as humanly possible for consumers to move from their service to a competitors. This makes economic sense, after all… people are less likely to want to move if it involves effort, if they don’t get the equivalent service elsewhere or if something (such as a [...]
The importance of evolution over revolution…. just ask Facebook
One thing Facebook has learnt in the last few days is the importance of incremental updates rather than one large revolution in design. In a recent survey 94% of Facebook users said they disliked the new site design and Facebook for the first time ever announced that they were listening to users and are going [...]
Remember Old-School Social Networking?
Remember FriendsReunited? Back in 2000 the UK spin-off of ‘Classmates.com’ in many ways laid the foundation of today’s biggest sites. It had a business model, a growth rate to rival that of Twitter and even made a profit of £22 million in 2007 – something Facebook and MySpace are still struggling to do. So what [...]
Future Homogenisation of Social Networking — Updated 25th Feb
Social networking is a business dominated by trends. There was Bebo, MySpace and now there is Facebook. As Facebook becomes more and more mainstream (as I write it is ranks as the 8th most visited site in the world and its growth is outstripping MySpace ) people are already beginning to wonder what the next [...]
Site Review of the Week
The Internet is abundant with sites that are bad ideas or badly executed and so I thought it was time to throw my oppinion into the mix and review a few of these sites that I think have potential.The first entrant to the list is *drumroll please*… MeOwns (http://www.meowns.com/). Although this site stands for most [...]