Sunday, April 4, 2010

MySpace: An oldie but a goodie.

MySpace. What used to be the dominant Social Network, slowly faded to be cornered by Facebook. Nevertheless, MySpace still has its place in the digital world.

Originally, MySpace was the place to host your Social Media profile. In fact, it was one of the only places where millions converged to connect/communicate. As time progressed, MySpace became the norm, meaning its userbase was looking for the next big thing (not to mention the fact that MySpace actually became saturated with underage users and old creepy types, but that's a discussion for another day).

With the release of MySpace killer, Facebook, the days looked pretty glum for the old News Corp purchase. Even to this day, there is instability at the top leadership of MySpace.

Such is the dramatic influence of Facebook and Twitter, MySpace is in the process to integrate more closely with these Social behemoths. Such is the old saying 'if you can't beat them, join them'.

Only time will tell whether this now heavily music-oriented Social platform will turn the tables once more to become a serious contender, or whether its direction will be solidified as the music go-to.

Regardless, MySpace.com, with its 150million users, still has some merit in the world, so a profile for your business on here would not go astray.

When possible, just hook in your Twitter feeds, and sync your Blogs with it, and you'll have another 150 million reasons to smile.

Until Next Time,

Tomer Garzberg

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