Category: MySpace

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The New Myspace: A first look and impressions

The New Myspace: A first look and impressions  Source: Gadget Helpline A while ago we told you about the new style Myspace that was going to be released at some point in the future and today is that day… welcome to the future. Here at the Gadget Helpline we have a motley crew of creatives including designers, musicians, writers as well as a whole host of people who do fiddly creative things that we don’t quite understand. So it seems that we are the new Myspace target market and we were very happy to receive our invites to the new and improved Granddaddy of social media sites. When you click on the ‘redeem invite’ button in your email you are taken to a sign-up page that asks you for all your usual social media details such as name, date of birth, email and the like, or you have the option to sign in using other social media websites like Facebook – This straight away shows that Myspace is looking to cater for a specific target audience and is not aiming to take on the big dog. You’re also asked to select a few words from a defined list to describe yourself; words like “musician”, “designer” and “writer”, which is again Myspace making it very clear that they are not looking to go against Facebook. When this is all done you have your new Myspace profile and you can start interacting. You can post updates like you would on Facebook and you can ‘Connect’ to people, which is pretty much the same as following and being followed on Twitter. As you connect to more people, add more content and interact in other ways your profile page will start filling up. There are hints of Facebook’s ‘Timeline’ feature here but your content is presented horizontally with a styling and layout that is reminiscent of both Windows 8 and Pinterest. It seems as if the creators of the new Myspace have definitely done their homework before creating a stylish but simplistic design that puts together some of the best aspects of social media across the web. To start connecting with people, celebrities and musicians all you need to do is simply type their name from the homepage and Myspace does the rest – searching happens in real time as you type, and you don’t need to click in a search box to get going, just start typing. From there you will see any available artist pages, tracks and albums which you connect with or add to the music player on your page. The music player itself is probably the best part of the new Myspace; part Spotify, part old style Myspace player and part radio. You can add tracks from artist pages, create a mixtape or you can just play an artist radio which will play all of their available tracks in a playlist. It has all the best aspects of Spotify in that you can discover new music, take a listen to songs recommended by contacts or listen to old favourites, all without having to pay a monthly fee or suffering from play limits or adverts. Myspace is looking to go all out in re-igniting an online music renaissance which Myspace itself kickstarted at the beginning of the Millennium. Our first impressions of the new Myspace is that it is heading in the right direction, providing a portal for creative people to share, network and create a public profile for themselves the same way that Lily Allen and The Artic Monkeys did almost a decade ago. I for one will be watching how Myspace grows and develops with anticipation. Have you tried out the new look Myspace yet? Let me know what you think by adding a comment below. Source: Gadget Helpline

Keep On Top Of Your Social Media Game With Nutshell Mail

Feel like you are struggling to keep up with your social media?  Don’t get buried in status updates, pokes, mail and Tweets.  There’s a whole lot of services out there that make it easy to manage social media.  The one I like the most is Nutshell Mail from the makers of Constant Contact.  Setting up an account is easy and you can use Facebook Connect, MySpace or Twitter to start your account.  It’s perfect for a small business or even for personal use and its free! Nutshell sends all your social media updates, likes, tweets and more to you in a convenient e-mail.  You get to set the frequency of when you receive that e-mail.  It’s also very customizable so you pick what information you want to see.  Below is an example of the e-mail you receive to keep you on top of your social media.  Think of it as a snapshot of all your social media sites. No logging into several sites because Nutshell Mail takes care of all that for you.  If someone has commented on any of your sites you can respond right from the email.  It support Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Yelp, MySpace, YouTube, Foursquare, and CitySearch.  See it in action today by creating your own free account here. Know of another other great social media tracking tools?  Feel free to comment and let other know below. Content by Dennis J. Smith Promote Your Business Or Cause Using Social Media Available on Amazon.com in Paperback and on Kindle

MySpace back in the Social Media game?

MySpace used to be the king of social networking long before Twitter and Facebook dethroned it from the top.  But MySpace has new leaders and is about to get an update to its look and feel.  Will that be enough to save it from further decline?  Maybe. MySpace profiles just got a makeover and will start slowly rolling out to its users.  The profiles now have a much cleaner look and navigation menu to the left.  The “Stream” functions a lot like Facebook but has navigation choices over the top to filter the stream. According to the latest Alexa.com stats MySpace has about 66 million users.  The site ranks 25th in web traffic around the world and lands in 13th in the US for most visited websites.  But that’s a far cry when the site used to rank as one of the top visited sites.  Most businesses looking to promote via social media have already moved on to Twitter and Facebook.  However MySpace continues to be the site used to promote music and new movies. I still maintain my MySpace profile but not as often as my Facebook page or Twitter feed.  That’s because I believe they top MySpace when it comes to promoting a business.  But if you are looking to promote a band MySpace is still the king of music marketing. Do you still think MySpace is an effect social media marketing tool?