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Myspace Vs. Facebook - The Results!

Last Wednesday, I posted that I was attempting to test the "Social Networking" power of two of the most popular networking websites; Facebook and Myspace. I ran several links to this bulletin on both sites. I also posted several links on other popular sites, LinkedIn and Twitter, asking people to vote on which site would provide the best source of traffic that would benefit a retailer looking to advertise. Lastly, I created discussion groups asking the same question.

The winner by overwhelming landslide- ....drum roll please.......FACEBOOK!!! Facebook, was described as having a much more active community. Their interface is much more organized and easy to use than Myspace. There were several comments from Myspace users that would switch exclusively to Facebook if Facebook were willing to allow for profile modification and a music player. I must also note, that Myspace almost came in third place behind several "write-in" votes for Twitter.

Part of this test was an actual tracking of the traffic sources to this site over the past few days. Here are the top 4

Facebook: 36%
LinkedIN: (discussion groups)22%
BlogCatalog:(discussion groups)18%
Myspace: 11%
*There was a total of 11 traffic sources during this test.

Thanks to everyone that visited my site, and/or voted in various forums for your favorite. The people have spoken: FACEBOOK- You are the Reigning Champ of the Social Networks!!! (can you hold on?!)

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