The Guardian
topics
Close Box

News From Us:

Our latest report; our new video section; and jobs with paidContent.org and paidContent:UK


Cyworld Shutting Down U.S. Service; So Much For $110 Million Earmark

Cyworld, the Korean social giant that could, finally couldn’t. At least not in U.S. It is shutting down its U.S. service, after three years of trying, according to a notice on its site. It will shut down in entirety on Nov 23. The service, owned by SK Telecom (NYSE: SKM), the biggest telecom firm there, entered U.S. in 2006, and said it would $10 million into launch. The parent company also said a year later it would invest about $110 million in online businesses in U.S., and that hasn’t happened either. Cyworld couldn’t adapt to U.S. audiences, or rather users here couldn’t get used to the cutesy virtual world. Last year the company laid off all its staff and moved the U.S. ops to Korea. Now even that’s going. And times here have changed: when it launched there was lots of talk about competing with MySpace; now MySpace is trying to figure out its own existence.

Related Stories
Nov 5, 2009 11:05 PM ET

Cyworld 2

Share

Posted In: Social Media, Countries, Asia, Korea, cyworld

  • alysia

    it only died because they tried to have the same replica of what facebook and myspace had. if they did not do that they would've still survived. i, personally, stopped using it becuase it was too much like myspace. there was no mini home like the korean ones and there werent any cute mini mes either. they were all americanized.

  • Tim

    Many US cyworld members are flocking to Asian-U.com

    there's even a thread there call "Cyworld Refugee" (http://www.asian-u.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7966). lol

The Economics of Content | paidContent Newsletter

Know something we don’t?

Send Us a News Tip

All tips are anonymous and untraced.

Sponsors

Contributors