Understanding The Little Giant in MySpace…. YOU!
Other noteworthy examples come from Apple Computer, the Brooklyn Museum, Drumz Clothing, the Orlando Magic, the movie studio that produced Superman Returns, the comedy character Borat, and the musical artist “Weird Al” Yankovic.
A couple of these I’ve been tracking for several months, watching the size of their networks expand. First, consider Apple Computer. Its various flavors of iPod Nano have a place on MySpace, e.g. Pink Nano, which is enjoying a meteoric rise in Friend status. I started tracking Pink Nano on October 15, when it had 1,500 MySpace friends. A week later, on October 22, it had climbed to 7,449 friends. On October 27, it was up to 37,070 friends. Now, on December 3, as I write this article, it has reached 55,776. Not a bad marketing job, Apple!
Keep it personal—talk with the people as if you’d email a new friend. Say “Hi,” get to know them, and they’ll want to get to know you. If you try to sell, sell, sell, you’ll have a hard time earning respect on MySpace.
As far as layouts, there are a few “schools of thought”—one says make it fancy and high end, but the other, and seemingly more successful one, says simplicity is best. Since people are browsing through so many profiles with the same layout, they look for certain features in certain places. If you move too many things around, you’ll frustrate your visitors and they’ll leave. Make it intuitive and easy, just like a good e-commerce site.
If there’s anything a “seasoned” MySpace user hates it is a slow page. The MySpace site has loads of slow loaders. You may get friends with a lot of stuff on your page, but they won’t actually spend the time to interact with you.
Written By:
Shawn A. Welk
New Media Director
Interchanges.com
MySpace.com/Interchanges
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My name is Shawn Welk and I’m located in Jacksonville, FL. Below is the basic information on my background and skills.
I’ve been working in the Internet Marketing and Digital Media field for the last 11 years, both in corporate and freelance situations. I’ve worked with clients of all sizes in a broad range of fields (auto,medical,
academic, construction, art & music, retail sales, manufacturing, publishing and real estate) to assist them getting their business vision translated onto web and digital formats. I am experienced in working with clients both near and remote. I’m a good listener and as a result have been able to maintain a very high level of client satisfaction.
My background is in project management, new media development, marketing, content management, information layout, visual design, flash presentations,photoshop, marketing and html coding. Those types of projects required me to also develop basic skills in the arts of:
• CD-rom and DVD creation
• Digital Photography & Product Photography
• Search Engine Positioning (SEO)
• Image Restoration / Enhancement
• Video & Media Editing for Internet use, incl. Flash Video
• Project Management (for media creation)
• Advertising psychology + brain/behavior research
• Usability Testing & Internet Trends
• Internet Sales Strategy & Consulting
• Social Network Marketing – Creating and managing Twitter, Facebook, Youtube and many more site profiles for Businesses, Brands and/or clients
Personally I’m known as focused and stable. My thoughts tend to be creative and ‘right brained’ but balanced with a strong
analytical and acutely observational approach to situations and tasks. I’m a quick learner when it comes to new software and applications but I’m not an IT specialist or scripting guru.
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