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Yahoo Expanding with Facebook

Facebook has rapidly grown to become the world’s largest social networking site with about 350 million users worldwide. Now Yahoo Inc. is letting users of its email, photo-sharing, and other online products link their content and activities directly into Facebook.

Yahoo expects to begin this Connect service in the first half of 2010. It represents an important move in Yahoo’s efforts to tap the popularity of social networking.

As part of a broad revamping of the Yahoo front page, Yahoo allowed its users to preview messages from their Facebook friends directly on the Yahoo homepage.

The integration of Facebook and Yahoo was taken a step further in the announcement of activities users perform on Yahoo being published in Facebook news feeds. For example, if a user shares photos on Flickr, it will be documented in the Facebook news feed.

Yahoos’ hope is that the Facebook users will become visitors of the Yahoo page.

“Facebook Connect, which was introduced last year, provides a universal ID that lets people automatically log on to participating sites with their Facebook credentials. It also allows people to notify their Facebook friends about their activities on third-party Web sites.”

CEO Carol Bartz, who took over in January of this year, seeks to revive the growth of Yahoo.

Information Provided By: The New York Times
Written by: Samantha J. Stephan

Gen X Women vs. Gen Y Women

Generation Y women are younger, trendier, and more technologically advanced than Generation X women. Studies have shown that Gen Y women have “redefined” their social networks to include their friends or buddies on various online social media pages, anonymous reviewers and bloggers.

Gen Y is therefore more likely than Gen X to share new products/ideas online to their larger networks which is the beginning of a new trend for Gen X. Women across the world can now research products they’ve never heard of and the products they love and use daily via blogs, status updates, and other posts.

When it comes to products that Gen Y women love, they are still more likely to distribute information about them via original mediums such as: telephone or in person. “But they post about products and brands on social networking sites or online forums nearly twice as much as older women. Gen X women, on the other hand, are more likely than younger females to share information via e-mail.”

The potential pop culture influence of social marketing is consequently increasing dramatically due to so many trendsetting Gen Y women using those types of sites.

Mothers are also a strong target of women for this type of research because mothers usually ask other mothers for advice on decisions they face with their families; this is especially true with “millennial moms,” or mothers who were born in Gen Y.

“With moms it is even a stronger source, as moms have always found it important to ask other moms before making important decisions that affect their families and kids,” Brandon Evans, managing partner and chief strategy officer at Mr Youth, told Media Life magazine. “With social media, it became much easier for them to seek out advice on a variety of topics from a wider net of people, so it quickly gained in influence.”

Information provided by: www.emarketer.com
Written by: Samantha J. Stephan

Online Social Media Platforms continue to skyrocket!

Here are a few stats on the Social Media arena out there. If you company is not engaging actively within the social media realm you are missing out on a “boom” within Internet Marketing. Social media audience totals 122 million people. That is 64% of the total Internet audience! The time spent on social networking and blogging sites is growing at over 3x overall Internet growth. Blogs readership estimate 96.6 million users at least once per month. By 2013, that number is expected to reach 128.2 million – which accounts for 58 percent of all U.S. Internet users.

The top social networks have stats that astonished me….here they are:

Facebook
• Average user time spent on Facebook grew 566% (2008)
• Over 1/3 of all content sharing on the web is done through Facebook and Twitter

Twitter
• 62% of Twitter users are ages 25 to 54
• 90% are moderate to heavy Internet users

YouTube
• 89.7 unique visitors in April 2009
• 6 billion videos viewed each month