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There are times when you make me laugh there are moments when you drive me mad there are seconds when I see the light though many times you made me cry There's something you don't understand
I want to be your man
Chorus: Nothing to lose your love to win hoping so bad that you'll let me in
I'm at your feet waiting for you I've got time and nothing to lose
There are times when I believe in you these moments when I feel close to you there are times I think that I am yours though many times I feel unsure
There's something you don't understand I want to be your man
Chorus: Nothing to lose your love to win hoping so bad that you'll let me in
I'm at your feet waiting for you I've got time and nothing to lose
I'll always be around you keep an eye on you cos my patience is strong and I won't let you run cos you are the only one
Nothing to lose your love to win hoping so bad that you'll let me in
I'm at your feet waiting for you I've got time and nothing
Michael Learns To Rock - It's Only Love
It's been the story of my life The things I love I have to sacrifice And now there's nothing left of me Feeling invisible In need of the miracle
Chorus:
I try to remember It's only love We have to surrender there's no more us The world keep on turning and I carry on The dream of another you The song that I hold on to
Another castle in the skies Another dream I have to push a side And now I knew before the truth To face the the unthinkable Feeling so breakable
Back to Chorus: I try to remember...
Trying to forget about you now Trying to move on but I don't know how It's only love that I feel
Facebook Inc. (FB), under pressure to expand sales from its 1.1 billion users, is pushing into a business that lets marketers buy advertisements in real time on the basis of a member’s Web-browsing habits.
Facebook Exchange, a five-month-old service that generates automated ad buying as users click around the site, so far has more than 1,300 customers, Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg said on a call last month. Now, the company is broadening Facebook Exchange’s global footprint, with plans to expand in Asia and Latin America.
Challenging Google
The service is built to ensure that users’ identities are kept anonymous and that their data isn’t shared with outside providers buying ads on the exchange.
Facebook Exchange lets advertisers compete to automatically place ads in milliseconds as its members refresh pages, a process known as real-time bidding. That market is expected to more than double to $7.06 billion in 2016 from this year, making up 28 percent of U.S. display-ad spending, EMarketer said.
Facebook’s biggest challenge lies a 15-minute drive away at Mountain View-based Google. The search engine provider dominates the online ad-exchange market with a share of at least 50 percent, according to Wieser, thanks to its $3.24 billion acquisition of DoubleClick in 2008.
Google, which offers access to websites globally and for mobile devices, will be aggressive in defending its turf, Wieser said.
While Facebook Exchange is projected to bring in 6.9 percent of the company’s projected 2013 revenue of $6.68 billion, it hasn’t lived up to predictions of analysts at Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. because of a lack of advertisers and adoption.
Global, Mobile
“It is difficult to come up with quarterly estimates for revenue streams that are so new, growing so fast, and so dependent on yet-unknown consumer behavior,” Carlos Kirjner, an analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein, wrote in a note.
Facebook Exchange may have contributed $20 million to $30 million in the latest quarter, according to Kirjner. The service could provide “upside” in the future, he said.
To boost results, the company is looking to expand Facebook Exchange globally to help more marketers reach users based on their Web-browsing history, Scott Shapiro, a marketing manager at Facebook, said in an interview. Mobile ads sold via real-time bidding are also an untapped growth area.
Facebook Exchange could be enhanced further, said Zach Coelius, CEO of San Francisco-based Triggit Inc., which helps advertisers use the exchange to reach customers. Facebook could place ads elsewhere on the social network, making them more prominent by moving them beyond the right column of a profile page, he said.
分析
許多社群網站開始賺錢表示 Social network 確實有 business model 可賺錢;