Facebook Friend Adder Weighs In. Smarter than Bill Gates?

by Matthew Loop

Microsoft paid a hefty price tag – two hundred and forty million dollars – for only a 1.6 percent stake in the sizzling-hot online social networking site, Facebook. By that yardstick, Bill Gates’ big guns are reckoning that Facebook’s value is worth fifteen billion bucks altogether.

That’s right. The richest man in the world and his enormous corporation just sunk hundreds of millions of dollars into a site where people sit around talking about music and movies and writing on each other’s “walls.” Yahoo and Google also bid to become part of the Facebook phenomenon. Maybe because Facebook embodies Web 3.0, and Web 3.0 (as opposed to Web 2.0) is where internet marketing is headed.

The question is how do smaller marketers get a piece of this giant pie? There is a simple, easy way and it certainly doesn’t take hundreds of millions of dollars. But first, what makes Facebook a marketing must all of a sudden?

With two hundred thousand users a day joining its base of 50 million, Facebook isn’t just growing, it’s exploding. The site is the prime example of Web 3.0, where a website’s operating system works independently of what’s on the user’s computer. This leads to the phenomenon called semantic web development.

The reason for the sudden explosive growth has to do with the Facebook environment and the crucial decision made in May of 2007 by the company management to allow outside vendors to develop new Facebook tools and applications for the site. Suddenly, all sorts of fun free games, toys and interface devices were available to residents of this online community in what came to resemble a standalone operating system that had nothing to with the user’s own computer OS.

There were 5,000 of these new apps added on to Facebook in a period of six months. Users could now share their favorite music, photos and videos; send a virtual hug or gift to a friend; buy a virtual car and have a “race” with another user, or challenge them to a vampire or werewolf fight. There were enough different applications to appeal to every kind of user – making it personal and customized enough to make it work for anyone.

No wonder Microsoft opened up their wallet so wide. Facebook just might be the “perfect storm” of marketing opportunity that the super-corporations are searching high and low for – and willing to pay what it takes to be in the mix.

What this means is Facebook is an online marketing opportunity that is unparalleled on the internet today. That’s why Microsoft wrote that big check – but the good news is you can access what they’re getting, without that kind of price tag.

The secret is to use a Facebook Bot or Facebook Friend Adder. Once such “bot,” called Stealth Friend Bomber, Facebook Edition, can send your marketing message to the masses with tools like Mass Facebook Friend Pokes, Mass Facebook Friend Requests and Mass Facebook Friend Messages. Enabling the smaller marketer to play on the same field as Bill Gates and the other big boys, this Facebook Friend Adder is the must-have Facebook marketing software of 2007. With the new Facebook Bot Stealth Friend Bomber, you’ll add new Facebook friends to your marketing base until you’ve poked everyone on the site with your marketing message.

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