Thefacebook landed more funding and plans to extend their campus
coverage to all of the four-year colleges and universities in the United States by fall term this year according to
MediaPost.
A reader recently suggested that i create a new category on the SNS Meta List for Campus related services.
I have received tips recently for a few more online communities for 'students only':
iVentster.com self-described as "A Peer-to-Peer, Underground, Campus events
powerhouse"; UFOUS that claims
- "there is a better way to meet people"; Campushopper that encourages you to ''Expand Your Hub''; and
MonsterPapers where you can download term paper essay, research paper examples and get book report help (hmmm,
MonsterPapers doesn't sound like a YASNS but introduced themselves as one in a comment on the MetaList.) Liz
Lawley reminds me that when a site looks like an opportunistic linker, it most likely is an opportunistic leech. Hi
Liz, thanks for stopping by…
Thefacebook expands reach
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(Page 1)2. Business2.0 also has a short article on Thefacebook.com, it's on page 76 of this month's issue, and is also located here: http://www.business2.com/b2/web/articles/0,17863,1059621,00.html
Scoring a Hit With the Student Body
By Om Malik, May 18, 2005
MySpace isn't the only startup to turn a Gen Y-based network into a moneymaking business. Mark Zuckerberg, a computer science major at Harvard, last year created a Web version of the freshman facebook -- those student directories that serve as dating aids on campuses everywhere. Since it launched in February 2004, Zuckerberg's website, Thefacebook.com, has become a beehive for more than 2 million students at 430 colleges.
Why? The site is as sticky as MySpace: Students love viewing profiles of fellow students and finding far-flung friends at other universities. They're also using the site to sell textbooks or find roommates. Thefacebook has far fewer members than MySpace or Friendster, but it already ranks third among social-networking hubs in terms of monthly visitors -- 4.1 million in March, according to ComScore Media Metrix, compared with Friendster's 975,000. (MySpace led the pack with more than 11 million.)
That's why national advertisers like Victoria's Secret and Paramount are buying banner ads at Thefacebook. The site also generates revenue with localized ads for specific schools and classified ads placed by students selling books or sending birthday greetings. Zuckerberg won't disclose revenue figures, but other company executives say the site is already profitable. In April, Thefacebook landed $12 million in funding from Accel Partners, one of Silicon Valley's premier venture capital firms.
"What makes it so much better than Friendster is that it's your peers rather than a random assortment of people," says Sarah Williams, a freshman at Berklee School of Music in Boston who finds gigs through the site. And, of course, the network functions as a handy reference tool for cross-campus hookups. The ability to check out a profile of that cute girl in your psych class before asking her out? To many students, that's a service worth paying for.
For Zuckerberg, it's a job that justifies ditching class. In March he dropped out of Harvard to become Thefacebook's full-time CEO.
3. MonsterPapers is *not* a social networking site, it's a site selling term papers to students unwilling or unable to complete their own work. They're no better than a site selling fake IDs, or herbal viagra. They're using you for free advertising. I hope you'll remove the link to them from this entry.
Posted at 8:04PM on Dec 18th 2005 by Liz Lawley
4. Campus hopper (Campushopper.com) is DEFINATLEY very nice to use. A lot of nice friendly people, great way for new college students to get to know other students from their college, also it has a very smart 'Grade My Professor' feature; which basically allows you to grade your college professors and it is a mix of that with good people..and it even has a college mall! I would recommend it over all other cites. and it definatley is very niceley done when it comes to the overlay and how easy it is to use.
Posted at 8:04PM on Dec 18th 2005 by Tania Jones









1. This is kinda unrelated to the facebook post, though I have been having issues with facebook lately....
But I was wondering, is there a network online specifically for film professionals?
Posted at 8:04PM on Dec 18th 2005 by Aaron