For Artists – is MySpace Dieing?
I was on a digital media panel at the Urban Network Summit last week. Various subjects were broached but I kinda got fed up of MySpace being tossed around as the be all/end all social media platform for artists.
First shot came from me: ”MySpace is dieing. People are looking for a more intimate interaction. People are on MySpace because they have to be. MySpace is spammy and you can boost up your numbers with bots. Facebook is where things are headed.”
You should have heard the ruckus! Heads immediately shot in my direction. One fellow panelist took it personally. The room, almost at capacity, even got anxious as a result.
Return fire (from the fellow panelist): You’re kidding! MySpace has millions of visitors. In fact, how many people use MySpace? (about 70% of audience) How many people use FaceBook? (about 30%). See. How can you say MySpace is dieing???
Blast back (from me): I’m not saying don’t use MySpace. Should be on all platforms. But still, look at the growth rates. FaceBook is growing at lot faster pace than MySpace. FaceBook is where MySpace was 1-2 years ago, in terms of growth rates. But people aren’t going back 1-2 times a day on MySpace as they are for FaceBook. MySpace is played, from a fan perspective.
I felt good since some people came up to me afterwards and got what I was saying. But I think the “use all social media platforms” idea was lost.
People aren’t going to MySpace as much to socialize. Too much spam. That’s why they’re going to FaceBook. I have friends from 23-34 in age who log onto MySpace MAYBE once every 2-3 months. They say they’re tired of MySpace. FaceBook, because of the closed model, can only allow friends to chat and post on their page. It’s more meaningful. What MySpace was.
It’s about quality of friend interaction, not quantity.
But I have to admit, FaceBook was NOT intuitive when I first signed on. The only reason why I spent time learing it was because I thought I had to. I have yet to work my MySpace page though.
Being all social networks is one of the best, low-cost ways of getting noticed…after all, that’s the main thing for young artists. Now that FaceBook has plans for launching music and video players for artists, FaceBook becomes a lot more appealing. Having a lot of people sharing your video/audio on FaceBook probably means more than on MySpace – fans here are more likely to be REAL fans.
Labels want to know who’s hot. The problem with MySpace is that you can’t really rely on MySpace for friend counts, title plays or views. You have to gauge. The problem with FaceBook is that it’s a closed model, so you can’t get exposed to new content as easily. Although, the people playing the content will probably be real people..
An interesting play would be a technology that could aggregate all plays, views, votes from all social networks. Imagine a dash board where you can see anyone’s total plays on FaceBook, MySpace, Veoh, FunnyorDie, or any other site that lists, most watch, most popular, newest.
That would be hot and usable by everyone.
But let me offer a few pros/cons.
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MySpace |
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Con |
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Con |
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Massive Audience – 60+MM uniques |
Getting mature – growth rates are what they once were |
Smaller audience but still massive – 40+ MM uniques |
Still growing |
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VERY Spammy; can run bots to boost numbers – MySpace is working on this |
Focused; a bunch of cliques on one platform – can better target avertising |
Might be a little too closed; try joing an alumni group and either not have or forgotten your school’s email to join – Ugh! |
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Started with and caters to artists |
Not the be all/end all for artists. Need to be wherever your fans are |
Not as artist friendly. Should change though. |
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I gotta be honest, FaceBook is not as intuitive to work at first. |
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April 1st, 2008 at 8:58 pm
Interesting…myspace must be used. It’s too large not to. It’s still one of the best places for artists to post content…short of a website.
April 2nd, 2008 at 12:14 am
It’s definitely one of the ways to get content out there. But people need to think…where are their customers going to be in the short future and be ready to be there next. I don’t think MySpace has the best solution right now.
April 2nd, 2008 at 12:17 am
One thing tho…MySpace could surprise me…they are supposed to be allowing 3rd party developers to create cool applications, like FaceBook. Some more ideas are popping too, so MySpace could come back strong
April 2nd, 2008 at 12:22 pm
I agree with Sekou. Artisit and the industry need to look at their audiences “user habits” a little more. Who are the people listening to that check MySpace more than twice vs.the people that are checking their Facebook accoount…but what about the generation that are doing neither.
April 30th, 2008 at 8:30 pm
I don’t like FB nor MySpace! Too much is made of FB. Besides, the founder ripped the idea from some of his classmates. What crap!