Monday, October 8, 2007

Not realy as surprise... at least not in the Halifax network.

Exponential growth is still a possibility on the internet... at least when it comes to who's friends are who's and all those other juicy rumor and party pictures. Facebook has had a rapid saturation of the late teen through mid twenty year old group and the future of 'social networking' on the web will change to meet the demands of this group as it 'grows' into other applicat ions


The sample set for the survey consisted of 1,000 young people suckered into answering questions and viewing ads at the "analyst" company's website, Brandport.com, and 500 Facebook users - for a total of 1500 respondents. Perhaps our headline should then read "Young Facebook Users Think Facebook is #1." The release is here, I found it via Kathleen Mazzocco.

A new survey released this week by the marketing analysts and consultants at Anderson Analytics found that Facebook is now the #1 most liked website among US respondents between the ages of 18 and 24. In other words, it's not just tech bloggers talking about Facebook all the time.



Written by Marshall Kirkpatrick / October 5, 2007 / 4 comments

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