You can do it on Youtube, you can even do it on Facebook, now you can do it on Myspace. One of the downsides to Myspace has been the video sections. Sure, you could load up videos, but you couldn’t record direct. Now you can.
Myspace have finally joined their competitors in allowing social users to save videos recorded ‘live’ from their web cams. It is strange it has taken so long for Myspace to incorporate the feature. However, with the advent of Myspace Music, their minds may have been elsewhere.
This will be a real plus for social marketing. You will able to record product launches live and live how to videos. The later could be done in response to live questions.
The social landscape is slowly changing and slowly evolving. Many of the social aspects of blogs are now moving to sites such as Myspace and Facebook. They may never replace blogs; they will however reduce their impact.
Live broadcasting across all the major social media sites is almost complete. What is next on the horizon – who knows? For social marketers, it has just become that little bit easier to do your job.
Using the one blog metrics tool provides a baseline from which further comparisons can be made. That is the only way to measure the progress of your blog. Forget trying to use all the tools. You will confuse yourself, make mistakes, and still not be able to accurately measure the progress of your blog and social marketing efforts.



yeah i agree that the ” live recording ” definitely has big scope in terms of marketing. A live demo of certain things is always better, so it would obviously be more searched and more appreicated by users.
It’s a good time to exploit the benefits of this feature.
Hope it is here to last.