Posts Tagged ‘experience’

MySpace To Users: We Miss You

Earlier this week MySpace sent an email, which offers a hint of how desperately they’re fighing for survival.

The letter came on top of an earnings report from parent News Corp that showed recent MySpace layoffs cost $107 million in severance and restructing.

News Corp. also took a $168 million writedown, based mostly o the MySpace’s falling valuation. To  help turn the tide, MySpace sent this email begging users to give them another try:

"We’ve missed you at Myspace lately. Plain and simple, we think you should come back. And here’s why.

MySpace To Users: We Miss You

Earlier this week MySpace sent an email, which offers a hint of how desperately they’re fighing for survival.

The letter came on top of an earnings report from parent News Corp that showed recent MySpace layoffs cost $107 million in severance and restructing.

News Corp. also took a $168 million writedown, based mostly o the MySpace’s falling valuation. To  help turn the tide, MySpace sent this email begging users to give them another try:

"We’ve missed you at Myspace lately. Plain and simple, we think you should come back. And here’s why.

MySpace To Users: We Miss You

Earlier this week MySpace sent an email, which offers a hint of how desperately they’re fighing for survival.

The letter came on top of an earnings report from parent News Corp that showed recent MySpace layoffs cost $107 million in severance and restructing.

News Corp. also took a $168 million writedown, based mostly o the MySpace’s falling valuation. To  help turn the tide, MySpace sent this email begging users to give them another try:

"We’ve missed you at Myspace lately. Plain and simple, we think you should come back. And here’s why.

MySpace Lets Celebrities “HiJack” its Site to Attract Users

MySpace introduced what it’s referring to as "MySpace Hijacks" today. This is where curation of featured content on the site is taken over by celebrities, as if they had "hijacked" the site to bombard you with stuff they like. 

"On the heels of the newly redesigned Myspace, Hijacks is one of many content-focused initiatives supporting Myspace’s mission to provide the best social entertainment experience possible for the Gen Y audience," MySpace’s Laurie Spindler tells WebProNews.

MySpace Lets Celebrities "HiJack" its Site to Attract Users

MySpace introduced what it’s referring to as "MySpace Hijacks" today. This is where curation of featured content on the site is taken over by celebrities, as if they had "hijacked" the site to bombard you with stuff they like. 

"On the heels of the newly redesigned Myspace, Hijacks is one of many content-focused initiatives supporting Myspace’s mission to provide the best social entertainment experience possible for the Gen Y audience," MySpace’s Laurie Spindler tells WebProNews.