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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Web 2.0 Unravels for Writers

Somewhat amusing to me was the Business Week article Generation MySpace Is Getting Fed Up because the local chapter of American Pen Women just asked me to talk with them about using such social nets, as well as websites, to promote members' work.

The average amount of time each user spends on social networking sites has fallen by 14% over the last four months ... MySpace, the largest social network, has slipped from a peak of 72 million users in October to 68.9 million in December.... The total number of people on such sites is still increasing at an 11.5% rate, but that's down sharply from past growth rates. "What you have with social networks is the most overhyped scenario in online advertising," says Tim Vanderhook, CEO of Specific Media, which places ads for customers on a variety of Web sites.
I had always had the impression that the Web 2.0 is a phenomenon for people in their teens to about 35. While many of my clients fit into that demographic, an equal number are seniors, too. The youth factor is what I found participating in Google's version of social networking, Orkut. I think I'll explain to the ladies of the pen that unless they write for the YA (Young Adult) category, they may be wasting their time and efforts with social networks. Better to focus on a website and real networking.

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3 Comments:

Blogger lintasberitakan said...

The articles here are very good. Make it more popular in lintasberita.com, and be more useful for other thousand readers in Indonesia. Salam Blogger!

http://www.lintasberita.com/Teknologi/Web_2-0_Terurai_untuk_Penulis/

5:27 PM  
Blogger Matthew C. Keegan said...

Yeah, I'm pushing 50 therefore I don't fit in with the whole social media scene, particularly where the youngest group of people hang out.

On the other hand, spending time on one or two sites is immensely beneficial, an investment that pays off in connections and new work.

8:07 AM  
Blogger Georganna Hancock said...

Thanks for the linkage on the Indonesian site!

Matt: care to share which sites you find useful and what kind of work you find there?

8:24 AM  

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