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eugene kimIs MySpace worth $3 billion, or $20 billion? It depends on how you value a user. It's time to start comparing the big ...
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Debbie WeilJune 2008 - Michael Arrington on TechCrunch - 212 comments!
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Is MySpace worth $3 billion, or $20 billion?
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Modeling The Real Market Value Of Social Networks
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Facebook, Bebo and LinkedIn are worth $15 billion, $850 million and $1 billion, respectively, based on relatively recent valuations (although only Bebo was actually sold completely; Facebook and LinkedIn raised investments at those valuations). The last valuation of MySpace was just $580 million, back in 2005
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the biggest social networks are Facebook, Myspace, Hi5, Friendster, Orkut and Bebo, in that order.
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MySpace is by far the most valuable social network based on available data. A competitor like Orkut is worth only 1/20th of MySpace, even though it has nearly 1/4 the number of users.
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We’ve then calculated the average advertising spend (estimated by PriceWaterhouseCoopers in a recent report) for each person online in each of those countries.
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average Internet spend per person of $132.
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The U.S., by the way, is only the 4th most valuable market per Internet user, trailing The UK ($213), Australia ($148) and Denmark ($144).
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If a social network has more users in the U.S., Japan, the UK, Germany, Australia, and other bigger advertising networks, they will have a higher weighted average valuation.
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MySpace is estimated to have generated $755 million in revenue over the last year. The (now) larger Facebook, with a far higher percentage of users in less lucrative markets, will generate just $255 million this year
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you have to consider the current monetization value of users when comparing social networks. Raw user numbers are pointless without it.
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pedro_daltroIt’s time to start comparing the big global social networks on something other than unique visitors and page views. I believe an effective way to value a particular user is based on the average Internet advertising spend per person in the country they l
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29 Jun 08
Patti Anklamlong discussion about valuing social network sites based on # and engagement of users
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Jorge SuarezInteresante artículo que modela el valor de facebook, myspace y bebo.. y como obtuvieron el VALOR de la empresa tanto para ser vendida como adquirida (valor de la compañia) wow.
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Michel BauwensIs MySpace worth $3 billion, or $20 billion? It depends on how you value a user.
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an effective way to value a particular user is based on the average Internet advertising spend per person in the country they live in.
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According to raw worldwide user number, the biggest social networks are Facebook, Myspace, Hi5, Friendster, Orkut and Bebo, in that order.
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MySpace is by far the most valuable social network based on available data.
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The U.S., by the way, is only the 4th most valuable market per Internet user, trailing The UK ($213), Australia ($148) and Denmark ($144).
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You are what you spend - in social networking terms. Your value to developers is, and always has been, your consumerism quotient.
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Daniel CalladineIs MySpace worth $3 billion, or $20 billion? It depends on how you value a user. - Via Christian Johnsen
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Matt MaldreIs MySpace worth $3 billion, or $20 billion? It depends on how you value a user.
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