Facebook opens office in Singapore

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ASIA is the fastest-growing region for new subscribers to social networking site Facebook despite restrictions on access in China, a senior company executive said Tuesday.

Speaking at the opening of Facebook's first Asian sales office in Singapore, vice-president Blake Chandlee said its growth in the region was outpacing the rest of the world.

Facebook currently claims more than 500 million registered users worldwide, with 54 per cent said to be logging on to the site daily.

Chandlee, the commercial director for regions outside North America and western Europe, declined to give regional or country user breakdowns except for Singapore, which has nearly three million users out of a population of five million.

"At the regional level, if you look at the big four, what we call, theatres, you've got North America, you've got EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and Africa) you've got Asia, you've got Latin America," Chandlee said.

"Asia is definitely the fastest-growing amongst those big theatres... Asia's got some of the fastest-growing countries in it, certainly," said Chandlee, who described Facebook's growth in India as "tremendous".

China restricted access to the site in July 2009 amid deadly ethnic unrest in the restive far-western region of Xinjiang, but users have found ways of breaching the censorship wall.

Facebook set up an Asian sales office in Singapore to help regional brands in executing their marketing campaigns on the platform, Chandlee said.

"The Asian market's a very, very big market for us." he said. "It's an enormous opportunity for us."

"Singapore has been a great market. We nearly have three million people in Singapore alone, which means having a huge percentage of the total population on Facebook," he stated.

"We see that across the region really, we're pretty excited about it," he said.

Founded in 2004 and based in Palo Alto, California, Facebook does not publish financial results but research firm eMarketer said last month it should rake in more than US$1 billion (S$1.33 billion) in advertising revenue this year.
 
I have full admiration for facebook after google.

I think whether they open office in Singapore dun make any difference. Pple will find their way to their states office to place an advert.:rolleyes:
 
Bluff la.

They make an office here to be the hub in southeast asia for law enforcement to get user data. Good luck you all!
 
within 2-3yrs, they will realize their establishment here is drowned by costs, and very little revenue. they will eventually pack up & leave this forsaken place.
 
not really, they need a presence in asia, unlikely, they will pack up and go after few years. Maybe, to Malaysia,perhaps.

within 2-3yrs, they will realize their establishment here is drowned by costs, and very little revenue. they will eventually pack up & leave this forsaken place.
 
not really, they need a presence in asia, unlikely, they will pack up and go after few years. Maybe, to Malaysia,perhaps.
there have been several cases of companies uprooting from sg, to relocate in neighboring countries. so i wont be surprised they'd do the same in due time.
 
you are referrring to small names,big names,whether losing money, most will still need to maintain presence.

there have been several cases of companies uprooting from sg, to relocate in neighboring countries. so i wont be surprised they'd do the same in due time.
 
The thing is, how many Singaporeans will they be recruiting for their HQ? If they recruit only fair weather Ah Neh, than they are not welcomed here.
 
Facebook infrastructure is holding up well unlike Friendster, they should continue to push out more features that allow people to express themselves.

Not that popular in China prolly due to English interface or being blocked.
 
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