Making Money with
MySpace
A couple of weeks ago I signed up on
MySpace. I had no real interest, figured it was just for kids,
but with it being on the news nonstop lately I guessed correctly that
I'd better check it out.
Tip!
You can be sneaky and sign yourself up for a MySpace account under a
disguised name and age (pretending to be a peer from another school
district) and ask your teen to become a “friend”. Then you would
have access to all information.
MySpace marketing entails a wide
range of methods, including:
Advertise to Friends Advertise to
Groups Advertise in Forums Advertise through Blogs Advertise with
Bulletins Newsletter Advertisements Classified Ads
Alright, an advertisers heaven. So I
created a profile and looked around a bit. I was pleasantly surprised
to learn they had excellent forums. Business & Entrepreneur were the
ones that got my attention. After filling out a couple of the basics
in the profile, I created a quick and dirty blog about the 5 Step
Guide. Finally I posted a couple of messages in the forums, "Hi I'm
new, Check out my profile" type stuff, then logged off and didn't give
it much thought.
I'd just started a Google Adwords
campaign so I thought I'd experiment. I added MySpace keywords to my
existing list. After saving the list I clicked refresh after about 15
minutes... Entrepreneur - 4 hits, Affiliate -2, Home Business - 5,
MySpace - 285!! In a fifteen minute time frame! Oh people are
definitely searching for MySpace information. I removed the keywords
as my site had nothing to do with MySpace. Next day I log back into
MySpace, and see that I have had a half dozen profile views, and 1
person wants to be my "friend". I post a couple of more messages in
the forums, then don't check back for a few days.
Now in that short period of time a
couple of things happened. My profile got a modest 18 hits, but my
blog had been viewed over 40 times! I quickly checked the stats on my
web server, traffic in the last 72 hours had increased over 200%. I
was floored. Not only were visitors seeing me on MySpace, but the blog
was being distributed outside of the site. So of course I jumped back
on MySpace, went looking for new friends, and made a bunch more forum
posts & replies. Traffic and hits kept piling up and I knew I was onto
something good.
Tip!
Ask them! Send a quick bulletin asking for people's birthdays,
promising to remember and send a fantastic greeting on that day. You
could then note in your diary or on your myspace calendar so you
don't forget.
Then I got kicked off of MySpace.
No warnings, no explanation, not even
a notice.... my account simply no longer existed. I was able to piece
together what happened by going back and reading some of the threads
I'd participated in. There were the usual bunch of scum bags there
pushing $40,000 in your PayPal, As seen on Oprah, etc. type spew, and
it seems the forum moderator lumped me in with the group and banned
the lot of us. E-mails explaining my situation and requesting an
explanation were ignored, so finally I just created a new profile. So
be warned, even when you're following all the rules you need to be
very careful where and what you post, but the exposure is tremendous
when done right.
These results were fantastic, but
could I find more people faster? And could I reach a more targeted
audience without spamming millions? Yes I could. To do that I turned
to MyFriendBuilder. Skeptical at first because this was the third
product I'd tested and the first two were absolute garbage, I
contacted the author who assured me MyFriendBuilder worked as promised
and had some additional special features including birthday wishes &
profile lists.
I created a new account for testing,
this account had no profile details, no picture, no geographical
significance... absolutely nothing that would appeal or draw in other
users. The account had no friends, and no profile views when I fired
up MyFriendBuilder. From MyFriendBuilder I logged onto MySpace,
browsed for users between 30 - 45 years old, who were married, within
10 miles of a small town zip code, which gave me 810 profile results
to target.
Then I used the program to extract
all of the user ID's, and to send "friend" requests to. This ran
pretty much without intervention aside from a security code you must
enter that MySpace intermittently pops up. IN THE FIRST 24 hours my
new "zero" account had 463 visits (all of which saw my test logo,
which could have been a website link, advertisement, etc.), and
actually had over 200 new friends who I can now reach all at once by
sending one MySpace bulletin. Pretty amazing marketing tool.
Obviously this is the tip of an
iceberg here. If you decide to market on MySpace I highly recommend
MyFriendBuilder. Check them out and receive a special price for our
readers.
You now know how to get a LOT of
traffic to your site this way, but what if you don't even have a site
yet? One way to cash in on the MySpace phenomenon is to set up a
resource, or "codes & layouts" site. For example
http://www.MySpace101.info This complete site comes as a script you
can purchase and easily modify to plug in your own ads and links.
Every time a MySpacer uses your resources, a link back to you is
automatically added to their profile page for all to see. Also
visitors see all your ads and links when they come for new codes &
graphics.
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