MWF+1+social+networking+survey

Here are some questions I (Liz Stangenberg) think we should ask Gen-Y on our survey:
 * Are you planning on leaving Facebook in the near future?
 * Has Facebook gotten old?
 * Do you think its time to switch to a new social networking site such as Twitter?
 * Do you think social networking has reached a peak, and its time to move on all together?
 * Will Facebooks new marketing scheme of ,one to two, question surveys interfere with your user experience?
 * Will you leave Facebook if these surveys annoy you?


 * Below are some possible questions that I, Devon Makrides, feel we should ask on our Gen-Y survey: **


 * Has Myspace become the black sheep of the social networking sites?
 * Have you ever been contacted through your social network about possible job opportunities?
 * Do you think "tweets" will be irrelevant in the near future? Will this fad quickly fade out?
 * Do you feel that you spend an unhealthy amount of time surfing through your social network? (ie- Facebook stalking?)

Here are some questions I, Sormeh Rahimi, think we should ask Gen Y on our survey:


 * Is Twitter your source of getting late breaking news?
 * Would you pay for applications to have on your Facebook or Twitter?
 * How much time do you spend on a social networking site?
 * Would you spend time talking via a phone call on your social networking site?

Here are some questions I, Bryan Maxin, think we should ask Gen Y on our survey?


 * Are you scared away by the cost of joining LinkedIn?
 * How much time do u spend on social networking site?
 * Why do you specifically join a social networking site?

Here are some questions I, Brigitte Stanley, think we should ask Gen Y on our survey?


 * Do you think social networking sites should start charging more for their services so they can be more profitable? If not, in what other methods can they use in order to become more profitable?
 * What do you think Skype should do to get more individual consumer and small business popularity?
 * Do you think more social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace should use phone call services that Skype and Twitter use?

Here are some questions I, Lucas Gruber, think we should ask Gen Y on our survey:


 * Is 60 dollars for one month or 110 dollars for 3 months too expensive for eHarmony's services?
 * If you are an eHarmony member, are you looking for a serious relationship?
 * How much time do you spend a week using eHarmony's services?
 * Are you satisfied with the matches eHarmony found for you after taking the rigorous questionnaire?

__Notes from team meeting on 9/30/09__

Twitter phone calls Facebook surveys Paying for YouTube MySpace new music applications Joining LinkedIn Skype phone calls