Former Multiply users can't help but hope that the Multiply issue will be addressed
Multiply's bid for a social networking portion could possibly be discussed.
The Indonesian E-commerce giant turned global social networking site has been suffering the tremendous effects of not having social networking portion. In 2013, it reported a net loss of ₱20-billion. But despite the struggles, it is evident that the service it provides is incumbent for a lot of things, for example, promoting ads now that the national elections are nearing.
"Multiply is still the top choice of users in the Philippines as its users nationwide prefer to catch relevant blogs, photos and videos on Multiply as the website registered an average visitors share of 45% or 14 points higher than Facebook's 31%," it said.
"Multiply's wide reach to Filipinos, alongside the undeniable advantages of social networking, definitely calls for the return of business operations," it wrote.
Multiply users can't help but hope that the Multiply issue will be addressed.
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