Marketing A New Virtual World - me2everyone
Friday, April 17th, 2009I recently noticed a discussion post on a LinkedIn group in which I am a member. The post was listed under the header “Jobs” and read “100 FREE Shares & Employment Options with a new Internet business”. While I am not currently seeking employment, I was drawn in by the title and I clicked to learn more.
The post went on to describe the “job” as:
“Takes 30 secs to get the gist. www.me2everyone.com/409376 A 3d party investor for a creative new internet business (ebay meets Linkedin) is offering 100 FREE shares for a free membership and 200 for referrals. It’s simple, quick, there’s no financial cost or risk to you. www.me2everyone.com/409376″
What I find particularly interesting about this virtual world, called me2everyone, is the focus on business (you can view the landing page video below). I did click through and register, mostly out of interest in emerging virtual worlds.
The landing page immediately discusses how you can make money and find jobs inworld. Even the hook to get new members involves offering shares, which is obviously business related. After I registered I learned that the world is not yet active. They are building a solid base before launching this summer (2009). This is presumably an attempt to overcome many of the pitfalls that Second Life has encountered.
This focus on business may attract businesses and marketers, but will it scare away users? Will it become spam filled?
I really like the idea of giving out shares as a way to attract people to the world. Not only will it draw entrants, it is a great way to ensure people will return to the world. By offering shares people feel invested in the success of a company and are more likely to promote the world and to return once it has launched.
The world also appears to be less graphically intensive than Second Life which may help retain users once they register. I am very interested to see where this world is headed. Is this the virtual world we’ve been waiting for to make virtual world marketing mainstream? I guess we’ll have to wait until next year to know for sure. Of course, who really knows where technology will be in 365 days….

