To get the most coverage I'd do both. Different people prefer different sites.

You might also want to do a virb.com account as this is getting more popular. It's basically a more stylish MySpace.

Good luck



On 13 Feb 2008, at 11:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

i use myspace all the time to listen to both new artists and
ones i already know. its becoming the number 1 music vector
for me when i am at work.

(i only use facebook for my old friends back in the uk and
indonesia)

regarding club nights, i don't know about the rest of the
world, but tons of italian club nights have a myspace page,
and so did we when we ran the Switch nights,
so i say go for it....

fab
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Data : Wed, 13 Feb 2008 11:10:16 -0000

Although the format is clumsy and frustrating, I like
Myspace as well. It's also good if you "subscribe" to an
artist, you get updates on any new music they may put up.
It's better for more obscure ambient/iDm/experimental
stuff IMHO though.



-----Original Message-----
From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 February 2008 11:06
To: 313 Org
Subject: RE: (313) and my next question is......


I'm (almost) as bad as Rob in this respect! :)

- but who cares?


Just go with what you're comfortable with innit Francis
.... Good luck


-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12 February 2008 18:40
To: Jochem Peteri; 313 Org
Subject: RE: (313) and my next question is......


I don't use either of them to find new music - it's far
too time-consuming and I'm far too lazy.



Rob Taylor
VT Librarian
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 VT Library Users' Guide

-----Original Message-----
From: Jochem Peteri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12 February 2008 18:31
To: 313 Org
Subject: Re: (313) and my next question is......

Facebook is way too spammy for my liking, myspace is
definately my weapon of choice. But im a band, not a
night. ehm. right. myspace. nice and easy : )

On Feb 12, 2008 7:27 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
mainly directed at UK 313ers I think as the answer may
be different elsewhere but until we go global ( ;-) I
guess I'm interested on the situation here on home soil:

MySpace vs. Facebook

I've been wanting to do a MySpace page for our night for
ages as, although we have our own site, it seemed like
that was the way many  people communicated.  I didn't
want to start it until I was good and  ready as I was
afraid I couldn't handle the probable time drain
otherwise.  In the meantime, in common with many people
I've spoken to, I accidentally joined Facebook when I
received one of their "such-and-such says you're their
friend, just click on this link to confirm it or they'll
know you didn't and weep for a year........ooops you just
joined Facebook (sinister laugh)" mails. Since then I've
been seduced and enjoy being on it, putting photos up,

seeing what friends are up to etc (though it takes a
good deal of time).  But I still thought the right way
forward was to have a  Facebook page for me and a
MySpace page for our night.  So recently I  joined up
under a pseudonym so I could start a group.  I then spoke
to

various friends who I thought were well into it and said
"give me some

pointers on how best to do this thing".  To my surprise
I received the

reply "oh MySpace is over now, nobody uses it anymore,
just do it on Facebook".  This is fine for me if true as
I've become confident with Facebook (I'll do us a group
there anyway as it's a doddle) where I'm scared of
MySpace.  My impression was MySpace was still used by
creative types (for example I thought a band would still
have a MySpace rather than Facebook page) but this lot I
asked are well into spending time on these things and I
know were big on MySpace but now aren't.  What do people
think? >

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