Social Media Company Secures $3.1 million in a Down Economy
Recently, Appssavvy, a social media company that connects advertisers with social networks, secured $3.1 million in funding. Appssavvy claims they provide a platform that that lets advertisers launch advertising campaigns on popular social network sites such as Facebook, MySpace, Bebo, and hi5.
In total they suggest that their platform can help marketers market to 50 million users and not have to worry about dealing with different vendors for multiple social networking platforms.
Some example of the work they have done includes building Facebook applications or helping advertisers sponsor existing applications. Here are a few of their projects:
Kohl’s Back to School Custom Application in Facebook
VO5 Ultimate Flirt Custom Application
Startship Troopers 3 Armies Sponsorship
The 2 Coreys - A&E Mesmo Sponsorship
My Boys - TBS Mesmo Sponsorship
Made of Honor Wedding Book Sponsorship
Funding social media companies even in a down turn market makes sense. Consumers today are spending more and more time on social media sites. Recent studies show how people are now spending more time on social networking sites than on pornography sites, which have been for a long time the second most sought after content on the web. Also, marketers are realizing the value of social media and many plan to reduce their spending on traditional media and focus more on social. As economic times get worse, companies will be looking at spending less and finding ways to reach their target audience at lower costs and social media is a perfect venue for such targeted lower cost marketing investment.
So in my opinion social media marketing spending will continue to grow in a down turn market and Appssavvy one of many companies positioning themselves to be successful in this down turn market.
Tags: Appssavvy, Bebo, Facebook, hi5, Kohl's, Myspace, Social Media, widgets






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