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Facebook Friend Adder Weighs In. Smarter than Bill Gates?

That might sound like the most ridiculous headline you'll read all day - but suppose you did have all the money in the world. Would you pay that 240 million just to own less than two percent of a relatively small company? That's just what Microsoft, the biggest computer company on the block, did.

That's right. The richest man in the world and his enormous corporation just sunk hundreds of millions of dollars into a site where people sit around talking about music and movies and writing on each other's "walls." Yahoo and Google also bid to become part of the Facebook phenomenon. Maybe because Facebook embodies Web 3.0, and Web 3.0 (as opposed to Web 2.0) is where internet marketing is headed.

The question is how do smaller marketers get a piece of this giant pie? There is a simple, easy way and it certainly doesn't take hundreds of millions of dollars. But first, what makes Facebook a marketing must all of a sudden?

So, apparently, are all the online users out there as well. The numbers speak for themselves - Facebook already has over 50 million in its user base. Not only that, it's growing at the astounding pace of 200,000 new users a day, faster than any other social network site.

There are over five thousand free "applications," tools like games, quizzes and messaging devices, available on Facebook's interface. These applications continue to transform Facebook into a sort of virtual amusement park, where users can create elaborate personal profiles or surprise their friends with quirky new forms of interaction. Once people log on, they quickly get hooked, and soon friends and family members are signing up as well.

There were 5,000 of these new apps added on to Facebook in a period of six months. Users could now share their favorite music, photos and videos; send a virtual hug or gift to a friend; buy a virtual car and have a "race" with another user, or challenge them to a vampire or werewolf fight. There were enough different applications to appeal to every kind of user - making it personal and customized enough to make it work for anyone.

No wonder Microsoft opened up their wallet so wide. Facebook just might be the "perfect storm" of marketing opportunity that the super-corporations are searching high and low for - and willing to pay what it takes to be in the mix.

The simple secret that the super-corporations miss, however, is that you don't have to pay hundreds of millions of dollars to "own" a piece of or participate in the dazzling Facebook marketing opportunity. There's a much cheaper and easier way for your marketing operation to get a shot at those new and desirable Facebook users.

With a Facebook Bot / Facebook Friend Adder such as Stealth Friend Bomber, Facebook Edition, you can easily deliver your message with Mass Facebook Friend Requests, Mass Facebook Friend Messages, and Mass Facebook Friend Pokes. This Facebook Friend Adder is the kind of Facebook marketing software that can easily help the small marketer make their way into same kind of waters where the big marketing fish swim. Add millions of friends to your marketing base with Stealth Friend Bomber - this Facebook Bot won't stop until your message is poked everywhere on the site.



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