Friday, February 2, 2007

How to get noticed on MySpace and other recommendations.

Lester Seah wrote a neat article with 4 tips to help you raise your profile in MySpace.

Marketers are not silly when they know where to find people over 18 years of age and have money to spend. Obviously they have been using MySpace to profit since it first started getting big.

If you aren't generating people and customers, you are missing one big business fundamental: getting to where the people ARE. That's what Web 2.0 Marketing is all about.

After some research we found our top 3 MySpace-related products to help you squeeze more visitors and profits out of 160 million unique users!

MySpace Cash Machine

1) MySpace Cash Machine: Gobala Krishnan interviewed Matthew Sherbone on why he choose to market his business on MySpace, and exactly how he goes about doing it. They have covered quite a lot of great stuff that you can take away for free. Just listen:

Download transcript and "MySpace Cash Machine" sneak preview!

Secrets to successful MySpace marketing campaigns:

* Targetted profiles
* Keyword targetting
* Profile linking
* Using pictures
* Using opt-in forms

They also discussed the common newbie mistakes when marketing on MySpace:

* How many friends to add
* What type of businesses you should not promote
* One profile or many profiles?

Matthew Sherbone is the author of "MySpace Cash Machine" which you can learn the proper ways to:

1. Create a profile on a niche topic
2. Add as many friends as you can
3. Set up your MySpace blog on your topic
4. Link to your online store on a different domain
5. Use affiliate links within your blog

This is only the beginning, because the END is something that's miles away and beyond what an average Myspace user knows about. Do you know that people are already selling advertising space on their MySpace profiles? That people are already paying fellow MySpace users monthly to put one small link on their profile pages? That's when you realize the whole MySpace thing has become a complete industry:

1. You can hire others to build a profile for you
2. You can have automated software add friends for you
3. Inter-linking between profiles and blogs
4. Your MySpace profile can be sold to others (for a lot)
5. You can get so big, that large corporations want to sponsor you

It’s not easy to discover a potential like this, unless you spend hours trying to figure it out. Wouldn't you prefer to take a shortcut and get to the information that really matters? Matthew's MySpace Cash Machine is packed with these precise insider information on using MySpace to market your online or offline business. Don't miss out what other achievers have known...

SpaceBankers

2) 19-year-old college student Ryan makes up to $754 a day from his dorm room using only ethical MySpace strategies, and even gets dorm mate Joel to do the same! The latest news is MySpace has pulled the plug on friend-adding softwares, rendering them USELESS overnight! But with over 160 million MySpace profiles online, not tapping on MySpace as a cash cow in any possible way is really missing a lot.

Ryan is trying to make ends meet to clear his education fees and since he embarked on MySpace marketing, he learned that anything is possible if "you put your mind to it". He NEVER thought he would have created a system that makes hundreds of dollars a day almost fully on auto-pilot...and now this! Download your SpaceBankers preview.

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