Posts Tagged ‘MySpace’

Dear Twitter – Congratulations!

Written by Cari on . Posted in buzz, Conversations, social media, Social Networking, Tweets

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Recently Nielsen reported that about 60% of Twitter users do not return to the site after the first month. They said that with only a 40% retention rate, the site could not sustain itself. The funny this is despite the alleged low retention rate, you can’t go anywhere without hearing about Twitter.

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While people were surprised and freaking out about Twitter’s low numbers, it seemed totally normal to me. I’d take 40% any day. I was sure that other social networks had similar retention rates. Turned out I was wrong. At this point, Facebook‘s and Myspace‘s retention rates were about double that of Twitter’s.social-network-loyalty

Then Brendan O’Connell brought up a good point:

@andybeal I don’t think Nielsen considered Twitter apps access http://bit.ly/TdT7r

I was sure this was going to clear up the whole mess. It made sense to me; my Twitter time is spent on Twhirl. I rarely log into Twitter anymore. It turns out that Nielsen hadn’t considered Twitter applications. Yes! Victory was mine!

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However, my victory was short lived when Nielsen reported that with the outside Twitter applications, the retention rate was still about 40%.

So it turns out that all of my well-wishing for Twitter’s retention was in vain. However, I really don’t think they’re in trouble. Those who continue to use Twitter after the first month are those who are hopelessly addicted. They don’t know why they are there or why they feel the need to update people on everything they’re doing, but it must be done. I have a feeling those fans aren’t going to peace-out any time soon.

I mentioned that Twitter had about half the retention rate of Facebook and Myspace. Here’s the thing, Facebook and Myspace are the most successful social networks ever. It’s actually amazing that Twitter is able to have the amount of repeat users as it does. So I don’t think we should be sending our condolences to Twitter for their small numbers; we should be congratulating them for their success.

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MySpace is Losing Friends

Written by Cari on . Posted in social media, Social Networking

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Think back about three years ago. You had just set up a MySpace account and were totally addicted to it. You check your account every ten minutes for updates. It was the first time you experienced stalking or asked to be friends with a 50-year-old named Bill whose only friends were scantily clad 12-year-old girls.

Now jump to present day. When was the last time you checked your MySpace account? About 4 months ago? Sounds about right.

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MySpace used to be synonymous with social networking but has recently been losing popularity. Facebook‘s traffic is now more than double that of MySpace. “MySpace had 124 million monthly unique visitors last month, a decline of 2%, according to the marketing research company comScore. Facebook, by contrast, racked up 276 million unique visitors, an increase of 16.6%.”

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Bebo’s popularity has also threatened MySpace’s dominance and Twitter is claiming more and more users’ attention spans.

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MySpace has also lost three key executives recently – Amit Kapur, COO, Jim Benedetto, Senior Vice-President of Engineering, and Steve Pearman, Senior Vice-Presidentof Product Strategy. There is also speculation that the co-founders, Chris DeWolfe and Tom Anderson, will also be leaving MySpace.

While Facebook, among other sites, seem to be taking over the world of social networking, the battle isn’t over for MySpace. Let’s be realistic, there are still tons of preteens that need to express their angst and sexuality.

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