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MySpace Gen.

Monday, August 14th, 2006

Char has a post today about social networking that is right on. I believe his thoughts are really valid especially when you look at where we are right now. Social networking is such a buzz word right now and sites that encourage it are growing so quickly. There will be a time when the growth slows and the questions that Char is asking are going to be the same ones asked by many.

Just Push It

Thursday, July 27th, 2006

MySpace and Co. seem to have a vision as to where they want MySpace to be in the future.  Instead of just using the site as is, they are pushing the evolution of the social network.  Asking questions like what else can we do with this dense group of people besides just integrating paid search?  After only aquiring MySpace nine months ago it is good to see them making steps to continually evolve and change the service.

Thats what it is all about today.  Changing quickly and frequently.

Always look for the next space to push into.  FIM is doing just that with new ventures like Fox Atomic that I mentioned in my last post.
MySpace used music to create a user base and a social group that grows based initially on musical tastes.  That is what other purly music based services need to be concious of.  Music recomendation sites like Pandora, Mog and many others should think about something.

Why not use their users and join them to another service.

For instance; join GarageBand a music discovery service with a service like Dodgeball.

Push music discovery into an unlikely space.

Keepin’ It Goin’

Sunday, July 16th, 2006

There has been a lot of talk about LisaNova…sure you’ve seen her around.


This is the state of things now. Its possible to have your material see and heard by everyone…everyone knows this. …although Mark thinks its boring.
I can’t help but think what it would have been like if these tools were available when Speilberg was making his war movies as a kid in his backyard.

What would that have been like? Were the internet availble then would it have made Speilberg, or someone that good, into something that he isn’t today?

Doubt it.

Even though there is the potential with the internet to break down walls of distribution and access, people still have to make the right decisions. The internet doesn’t help you make the right decisions.

When I say “right decisions” I’m talking about the question that Lisa must be asking of herself “now I have 75,000 views of my movie, now what do I do?” The best answer is to probably just keep on making the best content in the same manner. But the goal is to move forward and become a bit more than someone who posts funny movies on YouTube right!?
Here is the problem: How do you grow and continue to reach more and more people with progressively better quality content but do all of that without the help of old media concepts.

Brains always trumps technology.

I have yet to see a super star come from the likes of YouTube, MySpace etc. It’s possible and its going to happen. BUT, you gotta be smart, you gotta know how to do it, you gotta have a plan, you gotta know what you’re trying to do, you gotta know how to envision the end result, you gotta keep it goin’.

Just the beginning…thats all

Wednesday, June 28th, 2006

Is it possible to run out of acts that draw big numbers to concerts?

What will happen in 10-15 years when the top grossing acts like U2, The Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney and Elton John aren’t touring anymore? Who is going to fill that hole? Are young acts today being sculpted into lifetime performers and entertainers? Some are, but most people don’t want to live in the margins.

This is not the end, its just the beginning of a change in how it works. Times change and this is the beginning of a time where people won’t pay insane amounts of money to see a rock show.

“The same show will be on the internet sooner or later, why not just watch it then?” Regardless if this attitude is good or bad, right or wrong, this is how younger generations think.

Know the customer.

Think like the customer.