What do you do when your top social network, where you have spent years building an audience, no longer wants to exist?
How To Save Your Google+ Community (And Other Dying Networks)Read More
// by Mike Allton
What do you do when your top social network, where you have spent years building an audience, no longer wants to exist?
How To Save Your Google+ Community (And Other Dying Networks)Read More
// by Mike Allton
One of the most common questions from both businesses and social media marketers is “how many?” How many users. How many people. How many opportunities – for each of the social networks. Here are updated Active User Counts.
// by Mike Allton
MySpace recently underwent a monumental makeover move through an official public re-launch that declares its new purpose as a music-discovery service. Coinciding with this is the scrapping of the capitalized S in MySpace, officially turning it into Myspace. Old users, however, can still go into the site using their account details and enjoy its completely …
// by Mike Allton
Every day, people watch over a billion videos on YouTube, and Instagram is adding 52 new images per second. And every second, social networks see 2 new users sign up. The Internet and Social Media is a part of our daily lives, but it wasn’t always like this. Facebook has only been around for 9 …
// by Mike Allton
Imagine being able to connect with friends, create status updates that can be as detailed as blog posts, check into and recommend local restaurants, find great news stories and share them with connections, upload images and even create short video snippets. Sound familiar? If it sounds like Google+, with maybe some Vine and Foursquare thrown …
Are we witnessing the birth of a new Social Network?Read More
// by Mike Allton
First, if you didn’t catch the news, there’s an all-new MySpace and it’s focus now is on music – connecting you with different artists and albums and genres. And timed with the launch of the new MySpace was a new MySpace app that does a very nice job of duplicating the functionality from desktop to …
// by Mike Allton
“I want it to constantly be about who I’m going to be, what I have to offer the next day and the next day.”Justin Timberlake talking about MySpace “You don’t even know what the thing is yet. How big it can get, how far it can go.”Justin Timberlake as Sean Parker in The Social Network …
// by Mike Allton
MySpace was founded in 2003 and purchased in 2005 by News Corporation for $580 million. Between 2005 and 2008, MySpace was the most visited social networking site in the world, and even surpassed Google at one point as the most visited website in the United States. The site generated $800 million in revenue in 2008, …