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Fri, July 1, 2022 | 13:18
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Can Cyworld rebound?
싸이월드 부활할까
Posted : 2012-10-08 15:43
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Lee Joo-sik
SK Communications CEO
Kakao Story may prove too big to beat

By Cho Mu-hyun

SK Communications is attempting to revive its aging social networking service (SNS) Cyworld, evidenced by a recent upgrade but is unlikely to reaffirm its hegemony due to the rise of Kakao Story.

The content-making affiliate of SK Telecom has been spending substantially on marketing and investment on new features for a mobile version of Cyworld but industry officials say no amount of work will save it in the face of rising foreign and domestic players.

The firm launched an updated app last month “optimized” for smartphones.
According to SK Communications, it marked 4.5 million downloads in its first week, and the rate at which users uploaded pictures rose 46 percent and visitors to individual pages was up 22 percent.

Some added features include easier access to picture databases, where users can search and upload all the pictures they have accumulated for over a decade since the service launched. A new “shake it” feature allows a visitor to let the owner of a page know they were there by shaking the handset with the page uploaded.

The biggest boost came for Cyworld when singer Psy’s video “Gangnam Style” went viral on YouTube. He was SK Communication’s endorsement model before his song became a global hit and still uses his Cyworld page actively, securing some 1.5 million visitors last week for the SNS by himself. “Psy’s popularity did seem to make the company see a surge in users,” said a Seoul-based analyst requesting anonymity.

It has been using the situation to its advantage, hosting a Psy concert earlier this month exclusively for Cyworld subscribers that saw 10,000 people head to Jamsil Stadium.



However, industry observers say no amount of promotion will save the service from decline.

“What is unfortunate is that the results were lackluster considering the high amount that went into marketing and promotions,” said the analyst. “Because it already had a negative brand image as an old service, no efforts by the company will save its inevitable end.”

The analyst said a truly differentiated service is needed to compete against rising players especially Kakao Story.

The SNS service launched by mobile messenger Kakao Talk currently has over 2.8 million users at just six months old. Cyworld has around 2.7 users, despite its mobile version being released last year.

The main reason for Kakao Story’s popularity is due to its connection with the firm’s free mobile messenger that has around 60 million users, industry officials said. “Like many players who misjudged the value of the mobile platform, Cyworld’s failure to shift its focus to the new market and away from desktops has major consequences,” said an official from a domestic Internet company.

Kakao Talk has vowed to improve the contents of its services and has kept its word. Ani Pang, a recently launched social puzzle game available from its game center launched in July. It is generating 200 million won a day. The company plans to create a service that allows players to post game results on Kakao Story, which will have a huge promotional effect.

“We plan to add new functions to Kakao Story to boost usability and improve communication convenience,” said a company spokeswoman.

“Honestly, none of the people around me use Cyworld anymore but prefer Kakao Story,” said Jang Eun-hyun, an officer worker in finance. “It seems to me that Cyworld is like an old photo album that you just occasionally check now and then.”

Foreign rivals Facebook and Twitter pose a continuous threat as well. “It will be difficult for Cyworld to maintain even a No. 2 position if the current plight continues,” said the official.

싸이월드 부활할까
싸이월드가 최근 경쟁서비스인 카카오스토리에게 가입자 수에서 추월 당하며 시장에서 어려움을 겪고 있다. 카카오스토리는 3월 서비스 시작 이후 약 반년 만에 2천800만명의 가입자를 확보하여 2천700만명의 싸이월드를 젖혔다. 최근 모바일 시장의 급성장으로 모바일 시장에 특화된 카카오스토리로 이용자들이 쏠리고 있다. 싸이월드도 이에 맞춰 최근 모바일 버전을 내놓은 것도 그 때문이다. 최근에는 흔들기 등 다양한 기능을 추가하고 프로모션 이벤트를 진행 중이다. 그러나 카카오도 지속적으로 서비스를 강화할 계획이다. 카카오측은 “국내 최대 모바일 SNS카카오스토리는 사용성을 높일 수 있는 기능들을 계속해서 추가해나갈 계획이다”며 “먼저 카카오 게임하기 순위나 업적 등 게임 결과를 실시간으로 카카오스토리에 손쉽게 게시할 수 있도록 카카오스토리-카카오 게임하기 연동 기능을 추가할 계획”이라고 말했다.
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