Facebook and MySpace are looking to expand their mobile services and this may mean good news for marketing professionals all over the world.
This news is bound to be received with overwhelming response from online marketing professionals as expansion plans of two of the most popular social networking sites will be generating rewarding employment.
From impactmedia.co.uk:
MySpace announced at Google’s I/O conference that it was to offer software for Android users to access accounts via an app.
What may interest marketing managers, including those who use professional SEO services, is its intention to increase the number of people visiting the social media network via phone from 30 per cent to 50 per cent in the near future.
According to Marketing Pilgrim, Facebook is also aiming to diversify its mobile content, but is focusing on developing text-only content for those whose handsets have limited bandwidth.
Meanwhile, the forthcoming FIFA World Cup could see online marketers in strong competition to catch the eye of users on Twitter, Facebook and MySpace, as they look to capitalise on the popularity of the competition, Equi Media reports.
The tournament kicks off on June 12th.
One thing is for sure, admirers of Facebook and MySpace will be completely having a blast after this much-awaited step from the two social networking giants.






