Malicious Social Networking: Bad business?

Livia Labate is having a bad time with Tagged. It looks like they won’t leave her alone.

When does aggressive marketing become cyber-stalking? Is this good for business?

I find Tangler.com to be slightly more intrusive into my daily life than LinkedIn, but not excessively so. I’ve written about old-fashioned service and expectations of generations X and Y. Basically, there are a lot of consumers that want personal attention, expect a good user experience, and will walk away without hesitation if they feel that their needs aren’t being met. My guess is that if Tagged don’t get their stuff together, they won’t last.


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