Facebook moving to the Business-opshere!

Inside Facebook announced today that they will dive into the corporate world and offer their services first to a select few companies, then they will slowly offer it to the world.  However, facebook's strategy is simple:  WOM or viral marketing.  Just as they launched the college facebook to Harvard first, then to Stanford…little by little offering it to more colleges, the corporate facebook will follow the same path.

Perhaps what is very interesting about this "viral" strategy is blogs and social networking are all Word-of-mouth tools.  So what facebook is doing here fits quite well and shows the POWER of word of mouth.  Yes, word of mouth is very powerful, which is exactly why BLOGS are NOT a fad.

Although I think this corporate facebook is a GREAT, I do have some questions:

  1.  How will the college generation react to this change? Will it be embraced or pushed aside?
  2. Will this be a hit for the corporate world?  Or has LinkedIn sucked all the fun out of social networks for the corporate environment? 
  3. Will this help Facebook make money?
  4. Will Facebook offer a "paid subsciption" offering corporations will value-added tools? 
  5. Is this the new rival to LinkedIn?

Here are a few other blogs talking about this new creation:

So I would like to hear your thoughts…please talk back. 

4 Responses to “Facebook moving to the Business-opshere!”

  1. Robyn Tippins Says:

    Welcome to Wordpress. I made the switch about 4 or 5 mos ago, and I haven’t regretted it yet.

    Subscribed to new feed :)

  2. Christopher Salazar Says:

    Thank you Robyn!

    I really like wordpress especially since it has the automatic blog stats. That is really cool!

    Thanks for stopping by. Take care!
    -Chris

  3. Eric Cogan Says:

    How will the college generation react to this change? Will it be embraced or pushed aside?

    I don’t think it will be a big problem with the college crowd. Most college users will be entering the corporate workforce soon. Having experienced college with Facebook it would make sense the vast majority of users will continue to use it after college.

    Will this help Facebook make money?

    Data mining. Data mining. Data mining. Yes of course it will. They already have data on a good majority of college students, data on the corporate world would be just as valuable if not more so.

    Will Facebook offer a “paid subsciption” offering corporations will value-added tools?

    I doubt it. I don’t see corporations embracing Facebook…

  4. Christopher Salazar Says:

    I definately agree! Great comments, thank you!

    I am looking forward to what else Facebook has in store, if anything.

    Thanks for stopping by!

    -Chris

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