Social Networking Market- Futuristic Demand
The revolution of smartphones and increasing
penetration of internet connectivity play a major role in driving the growth
of social networking market. With social websites
and applications being among the most used features on mobile, the coming years
is certainly expected to see social media sites and optimized web becoming the
norm, and contextualized real-time and geo-targeted content, a necessary
component in every digital marketing strategy. Integrated social advertising,
social video and agile marketing are some of the other important drivers of the
global social networking market.
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Amongst all the social networking sites, in terms
of driving the social networking traffic, Facebook Inc. dominates the global
social networking market followed by Pinterest and Twitter. In February 2014,
the market for Facebook witnessed drastic change with the acquisition of
Whatsapp by Facebook, which has led Facebook to maintain its increasing
profits. Some of the other social networking sites driving the social
networking traffic are LinkedIn, Google+, Flickr, Meetup, Instagram, Tumblr and
Vine among others.
One of the dominant drivers for the growth of
social networking market is free access and availability of majority of social
networks (such as Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter and others). Moreover, the ease of
use, user friendly interface, and instant information sharing features of the
social networks are some of the other drivers of the global social networking
market.
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However, concern over the identity thefts and
security of personal information are the major challenges for social networks around
the globe. Criminal gangs target social networking sites, as they offer an
effective way of propagating malware to a wide, unsuspecting audience. The
Orkut worm (2007), MySpace trojan (2006), and the secret crush Facebook widget
(2008) are some examples of illegal groups that have used social networking
sites in past for their advantage. It is very easy for people to get carried
away and post too much information about themselves on social networking sites,
which leads to identity theft or phishing attacks and assist the growth of
cybercrime.
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