The beginning fo the end for Facebook
Millennial Generation’s Web Dominance On The Decline , Pew Study Says
The fastest growth on social networking sites like Facebook has come from the G.I. generation, those aged 74 or older
Facebook’s bet is to make the new generations getting online now, feel as excited about Facebook as the current generation are. However, this will not happen. It is all a game of perception. Facebook stops being cool when your mum, let alone your “grand-dad” is there.
Also, this world craves novelty. Not only will Facebook in a few years time (as short as 2?!) become less innovative, but they’ll be approaching what I call “brand fatigue”: just plain boredom with their design and image, based on having seen them so much. It is my personal theory that the new generations need less time to experience this phenomena than any of the previous ones.

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Targeting the female market
Woman Power: The Rise of the Sheconomy - TIME
Get the guy right and you’ve made a sale; get the woman right and you have a customer.

