they have a website why did they feel the need to get a myspace? What do you wish to get out of it?
I am a bit of a web/chat/friendthingy-phobe, they seem like glorified yearbooks to me. Is it worth it for a business to take this approach? I am asking out of serious curiosity, because it may be the future and I may have to get with it.
mdler, do you think there are serious people that want to hire architects/designers in myspace? Once again out of ignorance, and wanting to know more.
I just don't see myspace as a place with many potential clients, but I have never really looked at myspace more deply, but I am not impressed with the little I have seen.
agree with you sheri24...at least as far as a place for potential business
myspace operates most effectively as a place for singles to meet other singles, bands to promote their music, etc
i also think myspace has jumped the shark based on the mass ingress of tacky personalities that seem to be on it now...basically it closely resembles a college meat-market bar/spring break locale these days. certainly not a place where you'll get many new architecture clients.
not trying to bash it...just making observations after having used it for the last few years and noticed the sea change. i think the people who were on the cutting edge when myspace got rolling are probably either onto (or looking for) the next thing.
WonderK -- I agree it's definitely fun/funny. Anything showing the best and worst of human tendencies has gotta be compelling!
After reading my post in context, it may have come across elitist, which I didn't mean. It was a great help in promoting my band while we were touring. I just don't know that people looking for architects would be on myspace (by accident or on purpose)
It certainly lost any vestige of "indie-cred" when Fox bought it however...
myspace
my offices myspace page...
http://www.myspace.com/unruhboyer
they have a website why did they feel the need to get a myspace? What do you wish to get out of it?
I am a bit of a web/chat/friendthingy-phobe, they seem like glorified yearbooks to me. Is it worth it for a business to take this approach? I am asking out of serious curiosity, because it may be the future and I may have to get with it.
Isn't there a myspace the movie coming out?
I am a bit of a web/chat/friendthingy-phile, and I just added your architecture firm as my friend.
should be called mirespace
SuperBeatleDud, I have seen two "MySpace the Movie"s.
its called marketing
The "movies" I saw just made fun of how we all use MySpace. Kind of stupid.
mdler, do you think there are serious people that want to hire architects/designers in myspace? Once again out of ignorance, and wanting to know more.
I just don't see myspace as a place with many potential clients, but I have never really looked at myspace more deply, but I am not impressed with the little I have seen.
On www.asmallworld.net you could find some potential clients but not on my space, that site is a joke.
agree with you sheri24...at least as far as a place for potential business
myspace operates most effectively as a place for singles to meet other singles, bands to promote their music, etc
i also think myspace has jumped the shark based on the mass ingress of tacky personalities that seem to be on it now...basically it closely resembles a college meat-market bar/spring break locale these days. certainly not a place where you'll get many new architecture clients.
not trying to bash it...just making observations after having used it for the last few years and noticed the sea change. i think the people who were on the cutting edge when myspace got rolling are probably either onto (or looking for) the next thing.
just my thoughts...
I get a huge kick out of it.
Although lately I have had a hard time getting onto the site. Even when my internet connection wasn't being crappy.
tell them to move to www.tribe.net myspace is evil
WonderK -- I agree it's definitely fun/funny. Anything showing the best and worst of human tendencies has gotta be compelling!
After reading my post in context, it may have come across elitist, which I didn't mean. It was a great help in promoting my band while we were touring. I just don't know that people looking for architects would be on myspace (by accident or on purpose)
It certainly lost any vestige of "indie-cred" when Fox bought it however...
...that said, one more thing:
It doesn't cost anything more than a little time to set up a myspace profile, so mdler, if you get some clients out of it, that's great!
Like the lottery...the odds suck, but it's only a buck...and if you don't play, you DEFINITELY won't win.
that is what i figure..free marketing. if i get a job, great. if not, i spent very little time and no $$$ doing so
also, it allows friends of mine to see my work
This has me thinking - maybe I should post my firm on amihotornot.com
Maybe not a bad idea...it couldn't be any more ironic than the "Hottest Female Architect" thread that was making the rounds here a few weeks ago... ;)
depending on the quality of work we do, some of us may have good luck putting our firms on www.ratemypoo.com
mdler...i like yer style. That definitely inspired a guffaw and a cautious look around to make sure none of my co-workers noticed...
no ratemybond or ratemycurrency?
ratemypoo.com. God almighty that's funny.
are there any other websites similar to http://www.asmallworld.net ???
places where businesses can post their profile, attain connections, and so on.
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