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Make Money on Myspace…

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

Well Maybe

I have personally setup over 40 Myspace accounts for individuals that want to grow their business, promote a product, film or album. I have seen many business fail at utilizing Myspace and many succeeds. I have also helped other media companies setup MySpace accounts for their clients and they think it will be clever to use a friend adding bot to invite friends to their Myspace and fail miserably. There are a few keys to making your Myspace a success that I will share with you today that will help put your MySpace over the edge.

  1. Fill up you account
    1. Fill out all the information on you account, don’t be shy, this will help people find you easier.
    2. Make sure all your information stays up-to-date, again this will put your profile at the top of many Myspace searches.
    3. Most importantly USE YOUR MYSPACE BLOG!!!!!!
    4. Upload videos (Important too) Don’t forget the 100 other video websites out there.
  2. Interact
    1. Myspace has other services for a reason, so use them, and do not forget to make comments when possible. (Many of their services are listed below)
    2. Few things to remember when you comment
      1. Leave your signature i.e. your name and website address
      2. Comment often
    3. MySpace Services
  3. Broadcast
    1. Ask you closer friends on Myspace to announce your Myspace via their bulletins
    2. Join other social networks to promote you Myspace and website
      1. Facebook (Great for networking, Create a Facebook Group)
      2. Twitter (announce ever update and get the Firefox URL poster) SEE twitter.com/mccullough
      3. Vox (Posts get pick up in Google news)
      4. Wordpress (Blog, great for SEO)
      5. Mashable (To stay up-to-date with social network news)
  4. Non-Traditional PR
    1. Internet Press Release (Contact Interloop Media)
    2. Start a blogger campaign, meaning invite popular bloggers to blog about your MySpace experiences (Contact Interloop Media)
  5. Inclusion
    1. Include a link to your Myspace on you current marketing materials
      1. E-Newletter
      2. Website
      3. Flyers

I hope this gives you insight on creating a Myspace profile, other then what I listed above I have a few legal trade secrets of my own for making Myspace profiles super popular not to mention good looking. I will be publishing more on social networks as the concept is huge on the Internet today.

Best!

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