Myspace fever takes on blogs
- NEW YORK, NY, January 15, 2007 - After Myspace was launched in July 2003, innumerable websites providing myspace layouts, graphics, icons, comments and other widgets have mushroomed all over the internet. Sites like Wishafriend.com, Imageshack, Photobucket, Flickr have gained unanticipated popularity because of myspace. Even blogs such as MyspaceZone, run by Ron Jones, that specializes in Myspace Photo and Video comments is also much popular among myspace users.
Michael Ringwood, an avid blogger and Internet trend analyst has recently come up with a blog that meets all your need for myspace profile customization He has incorporated a myspace layout generator in his blog http://comments4myspace.blogspot.com/ that helps myspace users customize every nook-and-corner of their myspace profiles. His generator, though in its Beta stage, has already started gaining popularity among myspace users. "My layout generator will help myspace users generate layouts exactly the way they want it to be. The layouts will be sober and without pesky graphics and advertisements", says Michael. "In my opinion, there are not too many myspace users who prefer layouts crammed with irking graphics and icons, it"s just that they had no other option for generating clean ad-free layouts. But now I have a solution for them", chuckles Michael.
According to the 27 year old techie, users can select their background color, background image, background transparency, border styles, profile opacity and much more. His blog also features cute flash photo comments with embedded music for users to wish their friends with. "All the flash comments have messages that are exchanged most commonly among myspace users such as hi, hello and thank you. Such messages will just take a new dimension with these flash comments that come with embedded music.", said Michael.
Michael uses the ecards of 123Greetings.com for the flash comments. "I"ve always admired the ecards and greeting cards of 123Greetings.com. They are cute, funny and are targeted towards a much younger audience base, which forms the core of all myspace users", Michael concluded.
For more information visit his blog http://comments4myspace.blogspot.com/
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About Michael:
Michael Ringwood writes on Online Marketing, Branding including Social networking Marketing and Search engine Optimization Techniques.He also contributes regularly on social media blogs and web2.0 marketing forums.
Michael can be reached through email at
michael.ringwood
gmail.com
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