Developers 'friend' buyers on Facebook, MySpace 

March 24, 2008 04:57PM

From the March issue: Social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace have been credited with successfully promoting everything from porn stars to literature. Now, some of the players in New York real estate are dipping into the virtual networking waters, with mixed results. Pages on those Internet sites usually serve as personal calling cards; users are most often young adults and teenagers who use the site to create a virtual identity using photos, music, videos and blogs. But these pages are often also used to market political candidates and commercial interests, including real estate businesses. In December, Savanna Partners' Williamsburg condo development 125 North 10th launched a MySpace site that had more than 200 "friends" at press time.   more


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Anonymous

sounds like mydealbook.com

Comment #1 Posted By: Anonymous 03/24/08

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