Facebook’s Virtual Town. Friend Adder Right at Home

By Sam B. Goldberg | March 9, 2008
by Sam B. Goldberg

Meeting and greeting friends and neighbors used to happen on the street corner of your town. Now, more and more frequently, it happens with an instant message, e-mail or in an online social network. We've traded the actual physical or spoken interaction with a whole new form of interaction that's more convenient and more efficient.

What started as simple text-based chat rooms has evolved to amazingly complex and massive virtual communities. Social networking on the internet is where the action is in terms of investment, technology and marketing - and Facebook right now is the major player, the beneficiary of a two hundred and forty million dollar investment by that giant among giants, Microsoft, in an aggressive bid to be a dominant part of the cutting edge of online trends.

Facebook, if you're not already familiar with the intricacies of sending a stranger a Poke, is an online community that's going through an enormous spurt of growth. Created over three years ago by Mark Zuckerberg, a drop-out from Harvard who wanted to emulate Bill Gates, Facebook boasts a user base of over 50 million, with 200,000 new users joining every day.

In May of 2007, Facebook for the first time allowed outside developers and companies to develop applications for the site in exchange for a share of the advertising revenue. In under six months, over five thousand new ones appeared - Facebook tools that allowed users to share photos and music, start werewolf and zombie fights with each other, challenge each other in popular, simple games like Jetman, gift each other with eggs that take days to hatch and reveal a surprise, and thousands of other clever, creative ways to allow users to interact and to polish up their individual profiles.

Facebook was now elevated to the ranks of Web 3.0 (bypassing Web 2.0) with a running jump towards the much-talked about web semantic ideal. It was different in a way that excited users and caused them to invite friends, family and acquaintances to join in the new online experience that everyone was talking about.

Which meant, in the eyes of internet businesses, an entirely new and huge marketing pool was born - a pool that was composed of a whole new generation of sophisticated internet users.

One of the newest and most effective Facebook marketing software packages for doing just that is the Stealth Friend Bomber, Facebook Edition. This Facebook Bot can mass request, mass message and mass poke Facebook "friends" in a painless, automated manner that does all the work for the internet marketer. This Facebook Friend Adder system helps the internet marketer reach across this fifty million member online mob in the most efficient way possible.

Internet marketers naturally want to be in on the revenue possibilities too - without paying the Microsoft price tag. The best way to do just that is by obtaining a Facebook marketing software solution - such as Stealth Friend Bomber, Facebook Edition. It's a Facebook Friend Adder that automates tasks like mass friend-requesting, friend-messaging, and friend- "poking" without the user having to worry about it. The marketer is free to work on the rest of the business, while this highly-evolved Facebook Bot accesses one of the most dynamic databases available online. Which takes internet marketing, along with internet social networks, to a whole new level.

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