Stardoll’s Virtual World Reaches 10 Million Members Print E-mail

Stardoll’s Virtual World Reaches 10 Million Members

August 28, 2007 — 11:47 PM PDT

Stardoll, the virtual paper doll social network, has reached a milestone with the registration of 10 million members.

Reported by comScore as being the number one site for girls age 9 to 17, Stardoll has definitely become a hub for teenage activity online. To celebrate this achievement, Hilary Duff is welcoming the 10 millionth member with a personal video congratulation, and a Stardoll expert stylist will work with that same member to personalize their suite and build up their virtual wardrobe. This lucky member will also get 1000 stardollars for buying virtual fashion goods on the site, and will be featured on the site’s homepage and magazine. All Stardoll members will get virtual goodie bags full of prizes, including perfume, chocolates, and Seventeen’s current issue.

With Stardoll recently launching real brand fashion boutiques in its online virtual world, it’s no wonder that the site has done so well for itself. The level of integration between the real and virtual world is appealing to teens and tweens, and is proving a good breeding ground for particular marketing campaigns as well.





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