Facebook has been aggressively marketing Credits over the past few months. Considering the massive exposure of the event, it seems like a win for Facebook Credits and a good way for Facebook to broaden the use of the virtual currency beyond just within games. And it’s dead simple way for users to raise money for charity.
Target now sells gift cards for Credits, and recently struck a deal with Malaysian payments company MOL Global (the company that bought Friendster) to sell gift cards for credits at retail stores in Malaysia and Singapore.
Facebook has scored a number of deals with gaming companies to allow its members to use Facebook Credits to buy virtual goods through Facebook credits, including partnerships with Zynga, Crowdstar, LOLapps, and RockYou.
Credits expected to make up one-third of Facebook’s revenue in the next year.
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Authors: Leena Rao