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Alpaca
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I would just like to know others opinions & comments on using a MySpace page or an actual website for advertising, networking, etc. I am not currently shooting professionally (for profit that is) but I plan on going part-time soon and hopefully full time within the next few years. Any comments and advice are appreciated.
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Llama
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Depends on what demographic you are targeting. The under-25 crowd would love a MySpace page. In my opinion, a traditional website would look more professional. But using MySpace for networking is a great idea.
I think I'm just too old for MySpace! Bob |
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Vicuna
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Myspace is free.. sooo the more exposure you get the better... but as mentioned before.. i wouldnt let that be my primary site.. I have some FAMOUS Directors and BIG Production Cos in my friends list.. but we all have our own Biz Site
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Alpaca
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The short answer - both
The long answer, marketing should cast a wide net. You need a web page, you need online social networking, you need real life social networking (chamber of commerce, etc) you need postcards, mailers, print ads, speaking engagements, I could go on and on but you get it. Determine where your target market gets there messages and start there, but don't neglect the downstream items. We all know the Coke colors and the Nike swoosh because we see it everywhere. Your brand should be no different in your market. |
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Russ Holmes
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I use both then some more. The more places you network the better. That reminds me... I was going to look into FaceBook.com
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Alpaca
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Both - Design a nice web page then link into the eliments on your myspace.
On my site, I have a link called LATEST SHOTS that takes my users to a photoblog located on my myspace. Myspace allows you to search for friends within 10 or 20 miles of you. There is your customer base! __________________
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