Editorial Reviews
Product Description:MySpace has more than 100 million active users. For many of them, MySpace is their central hub for connecting and communicating. They come to meet new people, keep up to date with family members, learn about new products and services, or catch up on the latest news. They come to check out blogs or to share their music. Don’t you just love the MySpace community?
What — you don’t have a MySpace page yet? Well, we can fix that!
Whether you’ve just decided to join MySpace, need to give your profile more pizzazz, or simply want to find out as much about MySpace as your teenager already knows, MySpace For Dummies, Second Edition has what you’re looking for. Find out how to get started, use MySpace safely, customize your page, start a blog, showcase your skills, and lots more. This friendly guide will help you:
- Open an account and set up your profile
- Turn on and use the MySpace safety and security tools
- Find and add friends to your profile
- Stay in touch by e-mail, bulletins, and profile comments
- Sell, buy, and market on MySpace
- Show off your talents as a filmmaker, author, comic, or musician
- Upgrade your profile with photos, music, and a whole new look
Everything’s arranged to help you quickly find what you’re looking for. With MySpace For Dummies, Second Edition, you can easily make your MySpace experience truly exceptional!
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review
Adrian, July 12, 2008
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Adrian F. AmaroThis book is not exactly what I was looking for. It is an overview of how to create a basic MySpace site. I was looking more for the coding side of it, HTML, or CSS. I will probably return it and look for something else.
My space Reference, October 28, 2007
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Victoria J. PollerMySpace For Dummies (For Dummies Series)
Easy reading book. Great when you need to reference a particular concern and need directions.
If you are not using MySpace, this book has your name all over it!, July 5, 2007
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Chris Forbes (Oklahoma)
I work with a lot of faith-based nonprofits and the current debate among them is should they use MySpace. This book helps answer the question. With more than 115 million people on the site who need to be touched with your message and moved to join your cause, why wouldn't you want to reach out to them? This book walks though the basics in the usual great "Dummies" fashion. I was able to read it quickly and afterward set up my profile in just a few minutes. It wasn't long until I customized my profile and started looking like a pro. Now I am building a network of people and exploring a space that helps me connect with all kinds of people. MySpace seems made to order for nonprofit outreach.
336 pages, May 24, 2007
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Claire M. Conover (RI)
to figure out what I found though 25 minutes of exploration? this book is truly "for dummies".
Yuspie Digs this Book!, January 17, 2007
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Erin L. Albert (Indiana)
OK, I'm an old 30 something fogey - but Hup knows net! He's the bomb of social networking, hence, the master of MySpace. Long live the kings of social networking!