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The Twilight of MySpace

January 5, 2011 by Marc Leave a Comment

The Wall Street Journal is reporting this week that MySpace may cut its workforce by as much as 50% this month.

For many of us MySpace was our first Web 2.0 social network. I started on MySpace in late 2003. It was huge, fun and almost indispensible. A great place to find people and music. Even business.  It was said that new bands couldn’t get a club booking if they didn’t have at least 5 thousand in their friends network.

It seems a shame that MySpace is losing money, shrinking in traffic and may be laying off half of its staff this month. But MySpace, once it was owned by News Corp., seemed to often stumble while Facebook, Twitter, Google and others innovated, grew.  Still, I hope MySpace does not go the way of GeoCities (remember the neighborhoods?) or slide into relative obscurity like the also once huge Friendster.

Filed Under: Social Networks Tagged With: Facebook, MySpace, social media, Social Networks
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Anyone using MySpace for marketing these days?

December 7, 2009 by Marc Leave a Comment

This morning I came across an interesting article in the Financial Times, titled “The Rise and Fall of MySpace” It outlines some of the management issues of bring … bought by a large media empire while trying to keep up with the likes of Facebook and Twitter. It is an interesting read, and focuses on big business and Rupert Murdoch. But it created a question for me, what is happening for the small businesses that use MySpace to reach potential clients. Is it better or worse these days?

Like very many, I began social network marketing with MySpace. But the nature of the site was such that it was very laborious for little results. Then Facebook opened up to all age groups and had great easy quick features assist marketing and a good application system.

So I have been wondering how, is MySpace these days for marketing? Does it seem like the MySpace population is staying younger and more focused on music and entertainment? Or is it improving and since they still have a huge base, it can be effective? What tips and advice might anyone have about using MySpace? Please leave a comment.

Filed Under: Internet Marketing, Social Networks Tagged With: Facebook, Internet Marketing, marketing, MySpace, search engine optimization, SEO, Social Networks, twitter, website marketing
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The Power of APPLICATIONS! Easy, Low-cost, Results – Expand Your Brand plus Direct Market in Facebook & MySpace

June 4, 2008 by Marc 1 Comment

Many people have well justified reservations regarding the return on investment in marketing on social networks such as MySpace and Facebook. While brands are easily extensible into the social networking environment through profile creation, addition of friends, group presence and advertising, actually making sales is difficult.

Advertising on social network has had infrequent success. The initial comparison of social networking sites to portal sites Google or Yahoo has been proven wrong as network members demonstrate an established resistance to clicking to off-network websites.

Plus, the nature of social networks and expected privacy standards also make it impossible to easily include social network friends in direct marketing efforts.

Building your social network of friends can be expensive. While participation in most social networks is free, actively networking in their environment is very time consuming.

Yet there is a a very powerful, and mostly overlooked, low-cost way to build strong brand relationships and generate leads for direct marketing from your social network based target markets.

For full understanding first allow me to review some why and what related to users of social networks.

  • The reason why, is that social networks can be incredibly rich in certain demographics. For example, while engaged people comprise lees than 1% of the US population, they are as high as 6% within some networks on Facebook.
  • Secondly, what is a social network profile other than a collection of personal information that the profile owner desires to share with her friends.

These two points, a discernible richly populated target market with individuals wanting to share personal information is a potential “treasure”.

The way to reach this social network treasure is through a social network application that supports the targeted profile owner’s desire to share some particular piece of information, while at the same time extend your brand and support non-social network direct marketing efforts. In other words, someone using your application on their social network profile is virtually providing you word of mouth advertising and allowing you contact information needed to support direct marketing through regular email.

When we first began our efforts on MySpace almost two years ago I noticed that quizzes wereprincess bride The Power of APPLICATIONS! Easy, Low cost, Results   Expand Your Brand plus Direct Market in Facebook & MySpace madly popular. So we created our own quiz to appeal to our target market and provide traffic to our website. The quiz was just a few simple questions and a formula that, dependent upon the value of different answers, presented a banner to be displayed on the quiz taker’s MySpace profile. The quiz is named “Which Princess Bride Are You?” and has five different bride types. This created a huge number of links and dramatic increase in website traffic.

And, last year when Facebook opened up their application platform. We developed an application to place in her profile an engagement announcement and a fully functional self-created Google wedding map where she can share my wedding map The Power of APPLICATIONS! Easy, Low cost, Results   Expand Your Brand plus Direct Market in Facebook & MySpaceall the important location details of her wedding. This application allow us to extend our brand to a large number of Facebook members who are engaged and supports volume lead generation for direct marketing efforts for us and our client wedding professional subscribers.

I have also developed custom applications for a social cause (womens shelter), clients and helped others to do the same. While these social network applications cost from a just a few hundred dollars, they will operate for months with almost no time (and money) consuming personal involvement from the owner or assistant while providing measurable results 24/7/365. Leads, traffic and virtual “word of mouth” advertising – automatically.

After many discussions and brainstorming sessions, I think that almost all business can benefit from an application, because almost all our businesses provide some services, goods and expertise that our clients would enjoy sharing with their friends. If you would like to talk about how an application could be linked and useful for your business or the value of targeted applications in general just send me an email*. I would be glad to share more specific in-depth thoughts.

(* – Or if you are a wedding professional who would like to participate in our unique bride-to-be leadstream.)

Filed Under: Advertising, Leads, Profits, Sales, Wedding Marketing Tagged With: Facebook, GenY, Millenial, MySpace, Social Networks
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Insights to Facebook and MySpace friends and our upcoming May 28th teleseminar

May 26, 2008 by Marc Leave a Comment

Just a short post, part of getting ready for our free teleseminar regarding how wedding/bridal professionals can use MySpace and Facebook to increase their income.

Newsweek has a helpful article online by Steven Levy covering Facebook and MySpace friending, “How Many Friends Is Too Many?” The article provides excellent info contrasting the two social networks and how their prime users manage online friends in the virtual social network.

Our free teleseminar on how to use Facebook and MySpace to increase your business will be Wednesday May 28th, 8pm EDT, 7pm CDT, 6pm MDT, 5pm PDT. Mari Smith published Facebook business author, business development consultant and former wedding DJ will be featured guest speaker.

If you would like to participate in our teleseminar just send me an email I will reply with call in phone number and access code.

Filed Under: Leads, Sales, Wedding Marketing Tagged With: Facebook, GenY, Millenial, MySpace, Social Networks, statistics
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Can MySpace increase your search engine ranking

May 13, 2008 by Marc 2 Comments

myspace logo Can MySpace increase your search engine ranking
As long as I am mentioning social networks, I’ll touch one of the most underutilized features of MySpace – profile comments. One of the easiest ways to get links to your website, improve traffic to your website and improve your search engine ranking (see update below).

MySpace’s profile comments are excellent in expanding your MySpace social network. People see your comments on your “friends” profiles and from that can learn more about you. And, unlike Facebook, all the MySpace profiles are indexed by search engines like Google.

Lots of fellow wedding professionals regularly leave comments with good messages and attractive graphics across MySpace, but very few include links to their website. And, many actually include links to services like Photobucket instead.

If you would include in the comment a link or links to your website and host the graphic on the same webserver that you use for your website you would include a link that will help increase your search engine ranking. And, help drive visitors to your website from both MySpace and search engines such as Google.

Even if MySpace comments links have reduced relevancy, you can with a little time every week leave hundreds of links to your website across MySpace in just a few months. If you need help on this please feel free to send me an email.

Quit leaving links to services like Photobucket, start leaving links to you!

UPDATE – Jan/5/09

I think is is important to share that while social networks like MySpace and Facebook can contribute to your site traffic their SEO link value is now very little. No-follow links are present on almost all of MySpace and only exist in Facebook in “Pages”. Additionally, I have come to think that most search engines are treating any social networking links with a very light value, if any.

Here is very useful and detailed discussion from Search Engine Watch regarding each popular social network and the related SEO opportunities.

Filed Under: Search Engines, Social Networks, Wedding Marketing Tagged With: MySpace, SEO, Social Networks

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