I came across this interesting post on alternate ways social networks are monetizing. Of course there is Facebook and the big frenzy they are trying to jumpstart into what is essentially still a purposeless network (come on now). Are there mainstream monetizers for social networks? What about vertical social networks unlike LinkedIn for example? I wonder.
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About social networks discussion here on venturewoods. Are there people here who are thinking business ventures or profit making beyond social networks? If they are here, then they are definitely not making their presence felt. I am a regular visitor to venturewoods and would love to see posts from non-SN folks.
I disagree with jackinthebox–social networking sites are coming up with creative ways to generate a profit. I was at India Web 2.0 Newsearlier today and found some interesting discussion on this.
Wrong question. Social networks do not make money.
LinkedIn at least gets some money from the higher level membership plan.
I have seen social networking sites using Ads to sustain
very easy: they keep raising money from VCs and then they sell out 😉