Like “Facebooking,” “MySpacing” and “friending” have entered kids’ language, “You Looked Better on MySpace,” and “You Looked Better on Facebook” and “Don’t make me un-friend you” are turning up on t-shirts, buttons and hats.
Not Pet Rocks perhaps, but entrepreneurs are making a buck on them. Hooray for free enterprise!
You Looked Better on MySpace
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Categories: Social Media
Tags: , social media, social media marketing, trends, viral marketing, You Looked Better on Facebook, You looked better on MySpace
Tags: , social media, social media marketing, trends, viral marketing, You Looked Better on Facebook, You looked better on MySpace
Those shirts are cute, aren’t they? I wouldn’t wear one, but they’ve always make me giggle. Another great example of social network inspiration is Gym Class Heroes’ song “New Friend Request” which, aside from having a lot of bounce, does a great job of working in MySpace lingo and the angst* of electronic courting.
*I assume :)