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Vernacular Research
February 29, 2008, 8:18 pm
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Unfortunately, there isn’t a whole lot of information written about marketing on Myspace from a fan’s perspective. I found a number of articles, however, that suggests the current wisdom, which my research might challenge or reinforce.

Here are three examples:

Jupiter Research, “Jupiter Research Finds That MySpace Music Community Activity Far Outpaces Online Music Sites

Unfortunately, the entire study costs $750.00, which is a bit out of my research budget (about $750 out to be precise). However, the press release gives some insight into the study.

Authority
The company’s URL is a .com address, which suggests that this is a for-profit venture, and immediately raises concern. However, Jupiter research is well known in the industry for providing valuable research. There is a copyright logo at the bottom of the screen, which suggests that the company is taking responsibility for the content.

Accuracy
All information is grammatically correct and the presentation is clear. All links work.

Currency
The research is not very current at almost two years old. Since there does not seem to be any current research, I might infer that little has changed in the scope of the research, although I would be more inclined to simply take the research with a grain of salt.

Objectivity

The site is only selling the idea of the research, which suggests objectivity.

Coverage
The information still seems relevant. Although, judging by the price I am fairly certain the intended audience is a marketing company, not an individual.

Electronic Musician “MySpace for Musicians

Authority
The company is designed for musicians to come and make the most of their business, so a sense authority would obviously be in the interest of this publication. The article has contact information and a copyright at the bottom. Again, the burl is a .com, suggesting a profit venture, which could be problematic. This magazine only seems to be selling their ideas, however.

Accuracy
All information is grammatically correct and the presentation is clear. All links work.

Currency
Again, this article is from 2006. Once again, I would read this article with a grain of salt.

Objectivity
This site seems to be selling their ideas as valuable tools for musicians, so objectivity would be in their best interest to gather eyeballs and sell ads.

Coverage
The intended audience is the same as my intended audience: bands. However, my research would answer questions that this article merely assumes the answers to.

Suite 101 “MySpace Music Promotion Takes Off

Authority
This company hires freelancers to write its articles, and so loses a certain amount of authority there. The URL is .com again, raising the same concerns as previously raised. Also, the copyright is given to the author, which suggests even less authority.

Accuracy
All information is grammatically correct, although the presentation could be clearer. All links work.

Currency

The article is almost a year old, which is not optimal. However, it is more recent than the other articles I found.

Objectivity
The article seems perhaps a bit heavy in using a particular site as an example. However, there is nothing to suggest any conflict of interest between the author and the example.

Coverage
The scope of this article is too broad to be entirely relevant to my research. It does make some assertions that might be challenged by my research.


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