There are hundreds of actors, actresses, and musicians that almost everyone has heard of. But how many of those celebrities could you actually name the first place they showed their face in show business? CelebOrigins is meant to showcase that first commercial, audition tape, film, story, or music video, that this celebrity debuted in. We have made it our goal to dig deep and search for these rare findings and share them with the world.
CelebOrigins and The Social Media
As a website meant solely for public use and pleasure, CelebOrigins will benefit greatly from the current Social Media Age. In fact, our website would thrive through the use of Social Media as social advertising. As soon as new site content is released, it will be immediately tweeted with links to the new pages. Also, because our website is meant to shock, awe, and inspire, surprising findings are projected to be shared massively via Facebook and Twitter.
For example, let's say our website comes out with Jack Black's first ever appearance on T.V. which happens to be in a Toys R Us commercial (hypothetical). First our website would tweet out the new page featuring Jack Black's television debut. Simultaneously, subscribers to the website will be notified via email and Facebook. After word gets out of the new finding, interested viewers will likely share links through Facebook and Twitter, causing the Social Media chain to begin, spreading the information on our site rapidly.
CelebOrigins' Facebook page and Twitter handles staff will be almost as important as the general site staff. If the site does not have a good Social Media staff then it undermines the work of those working on website development. The Facebook and Twitter pages will assure that the site gets the attention and recognition it deserves.
Almost every website is benefitted by Social Media simply because it is becoming one of the fastest means of information sharing in the out there. News papers and news websites can release information, but it is up to the Social Media to spread the information.
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