OK huge caveat emptor here: A study conducted by News Corp. shows that setting up MySpace profiles can be a highly cost-efficient marketing method.
Of course the MySpace owner would say that. I'll be interested to see if minds more capable than mine challenge their math.
Even without the math to back it up, however, I'd believe it. How could word-of-mouth buzz generated in a medium -- with as substantial a mass audience as MySpace claims -- not have a positive impact for mass marketers?
Ergo, how can it not help you?
4.24.2007
Big Bang For The MySpace Ad Buck - Forbes.com
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3.22.2007
delawareonline is social networking
I'm traversing the Web, looking for Camp Guide examples (the reason will become apparent soon), and in doing so I came across a nifty three-tabbed social networking teaser widget on the delawareonline home page.

Those who have heard me advocate playing in the audience's spaces will know I'm a sucker for this stuff. I wholeheartedly endorse the concept.
So far, there are 151 photos on Flickr and 34 videos on YouTube with the delawareonline tag, and they have 30 MySpace friends.
It's clearly not a mass medium for them yet, in part because it's hard to tell how often they are updating and inserting their own content. I'll be so bold as to suggest that they're not doing it enough. Looks as if the front page of the paper they use as the main photo of their MySpace profile is from early March.
At least the folks at Go! at the Times-Herald Rcord are updating their cover photo and blog weekly (1,641 MySpace friends and counting). Ian Hill, a.k.a. 209 Music, has been caring and feeding his MySpace profile since 2005 and has 1,845 friends to show for it (music is a natural fit on MySpace, by the way... if you have a music critic on staff and he or she is not on MySpace, shame on that critic).
You get out of these efforts what you put into it, and as the old lottery adage goes, "You can't win if you don't play."
Anyone using Flickr or YouTube, either to post your own content or network with others?
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1.19.2007
MySpace as a viral marketing tool
As a follow-up to this week's discussion regarding MySpace and other places we need to be playing...
I noticed on my MySpace page today that my "friends" Go! in Middletown and 209 Music in Stockton added blog posts in the last couple of days to their page. Because I have added them as my friends, I see their new material on my personal dashboard:
Voila! Content distribution in MySpace.
I'm guessing that we should add a session like "How to Create a MySpace page and Ways to Use It" to yesterday's brainstorm notes from the Online Editors' conference?
One of the sessions that got cut at the last minute from this week's conference was Ken and I talking about Web 2.0 and how to leverage others' technologies for marketing and content purposes. We talked about it some (YouTube players in story pages, for example), but I'll also hang onto that as an idea for an upcoming conference call/WebEx session.
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10.26.2006
www.myspace.com/newstimeslive
Add another to the growing roster:
www.myspace.com/newstimeslive
I also started one for Discover Nantucket last night:
www.myspace.com/discovernantucket
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10.25.2006
Two more MySpace profiles to check out
Stockton: www.myspace.com/ianhill
Pocono: www.myspace.com/pocono2006
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10.16.2006
www.myspace.com/gofriday
Quick show of hands... who among us has a myspace profile, a la the Times Herald Record:
www.myspace.com/gofriday
p.s. Timely context comes courtesy of nytimes.com.
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