MySpace News Archive
14-Oct-2008
MySpace taps small businesses in ad money quest (AP via Yahoo! News) Just because your band doesn't have the bucks for a six-figure advertising campaign doesn't mean you wouldn't be interested in promoting it on MySpace.
MySpace can now expel sex offenders (Newsday) Social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook can now trace and expel potential sexual predators under new law requiring sex offenders to submit all identifying Internet information along with home addresses.
MySpace Targeted Ads Go Live (Digital Trends) MySpace has launched MyAds, cost-per-click banner advertising that can be highly targeted at users.
MySpace Officially Jumps Into Ad Market (PC Magazine via Yahoo! News) MySpace officially launched its beta, self-service ad program Monday.
MySpace gives little guys online ad muscle (AFP via Yahoo! News) MySpace on Monday unleashed a tool to let small operators with tight budgets easily target online advertising to preferred demographics on the world's leading social networking website.
Tech News in Brief: MySpace, Google, Facebook (San Jose Mercury News) MySpace is offering a new self-service graphical "display" advertising platform that lets small businesses and individuals target their pitches to site users by characteristics like gender, geography and musical preferences.
Indie Labels Lost in MySpace (Santa Barbara Independent) MySpace Music leaves indies out of the loop, including some Santa Barbara companies.
Jamie Oliver teaches MySpace users to cook (Mad.co.uk) Jamie Oliver is promoting his latest TV show, Jamie's Ministry of Food, with the launch of an interactive "minibook" on MySpace. It will include extracts from the show and the accompanying book and will be available from today (October 14).
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