MyDermansky

August 7th, 2006

How Many Friends Does Your Book Have?


5 Responses to “MyDermansky”

  1. Jordan Hoffman Says:

    Marcy — you got linked to (indirectly) on Huffington Post (article about Bob Dylan on MySpace.)

    I congratulate Marcy for being the maven of MySpace, but I just can’t figure the site out. Kerry is dead set against putting a page up for the film — I’m on the fence. If we did, I’m sure I’d be up all night sending “friend requests” out to every sings page on there. And does that really do anything? Won’t, eventually, everybody have everyone else listed as their friend? I don’t understand. .. .

  2. John M Says:

    But if your movie got linked to Bob Dylan wouldn’t you lie awake at night thinking you’d finally made it?

  3. Marcy Says:

    Dead set against it? I think the idea is: you make a page (less than a hour of your time) and then maybe you spend fifteen minutes a day of geek time. It can’t hurt you. Every time a friend clicks on your page, they have heard of you, they have heard of your movie. It’s going to be harder to accidently stumble across Leisure Suit.net than to find Body/Antibody friend of indieWire, Criterion, Cavite, Film Movement, a bunch of festivals. This way you are connected. You can add the Diggs (I did) and Bob Dylan and Me.

  4. jurgen Says:

    I poopooed it for a long time. It’s an ugly site, awful to navigate & use, but I have to admit, the results speak for themselves. Read down the comments on Marcy’s page–there are a lot of people there who read her book who would never even have heard about it without MySpace.

    Me, I made a page too, but I only have like 3 friends.

  5. Jordan Hoffman Says:

    All right. When we’re done with post and going to festivals, we’re putting up a page. I’m convinced. And I am stronger than Kerry (which is why I, ultimately, win most disagreements with him)

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