Friday, September 10, 2010

MySpace For Musicians

MySpace For Musicians
Thomson Learning Inc. | 2007 | English | ISBN 1598633597 | 384 pages | PDF | 20 MBMySpace For Musicians

There's hardly a person who hasn't heard of MySpace. Stones of the website's marketing possibilities, the millions it fetched when sold, and the unfortunate tales of predators' exploits flow through print and broadcast media almost constantly. It seems MySpace is firmly entrenched in today's popular culture as an icon of Web 2.0, the next generation of the Internet.
It's no wonder that so many people, especially those ages 16 to 34, can attest to the "magic" of MySpace. Everyone seems to know someone from MySpace.

Maybe a local cutie they met on the service or a business associate who found their profile through another MySpacer. And in a world where people say they are feeling increasingly socially isolated, they somehow manage to build lists of cyber friends numbering in the hundreds or thousands, some of which they are able to parlay into real-life friendships. But MySpace is not just a giant marketing machine. For some it is an essential part of their social lives, the primary way they keep in touch with friends and customers, and their main method of meeting new people in their real lives.
And then there are those who see it as a way to reach out to others, to communicate beyond their home, town, or even country—to say to both friends and strangers, "I am here. I am looking, and I want to be found."



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