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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.
Online social networking started small, in simple, text based chat rooms. Today, it is a sociological and marketing phenomenon, with massive virtual communities dedicated not only to friendship and chilling out, but to developing and implementing cutting-edge investment, technology and marketing. With a two hundred and forty million dollar investment from computer giant Microsoft, Facebook is now at the center of the action, having been deemed the major player in this new internet age.
MySpace may be the largest social networking site, but Facebook, with its fifty million plus membership, is experiencing the hugest growth, with two hundred thousand new virtual residents moving in every day. Founded over three years ago by Harvard drop-out Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook has suddenly taken off due to a shrewd change in policy by the management.
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.
This took Facebook to a Web 2.0 / Web 3.0 level and approached the elusive web semantic ideal where a layered online community would interact in totally new and self-contained ways - and attracted highly-desirable and intelligent computer users who were a natural new marketing base.
Which explains why a mega-corporation like Microsoft is so interested in a site where users throw virtual chickens at each other. Facebook is emerging as an entirely new and growing social system, a rare opportunity for internet marketers from the massive to the miniscule to find ways to get their messages out into the community.
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.
So if you’re ready to do battle with the big boys like Google and Microsoft, it’s time to arm yourself. Facebook marketing software like Stealth Friend Bomber, Facebook Edition can give you unprecedented access to the same audience they spend millions to reach. Which already makes you look like a winner.
























































































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