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How to Generate Targeted Traffic Using MySpace

Friday, December 28th, 2007

MySpace is “a place for friends.” People sign up looking for friends who are interested in the same things they are interested in. If you share their interests and have information products or services that can enhance their lives, it’s your duty as their “friend” to let them know about you.
You do that most effectively [...]

How to Convert MySpace Comments Into Traffic

Friday, December 28th, 2007

As an Internet marketer, you should know how to take advantage of every free source of traffic available to you. One such source is the popular social networking site, MySpace.
To make this tactic work for you, you need to set up at least 10 different accounts and join groups in your target market. Visit the [...]

How to Locate Your Target Market on MySpace

Friday, December 28th, 2007

After you set up your MySpace account, you need to find friends in your niche to market to. The good news is that you can easily locate your target market. All you have to do is to your account and click Groups on your MySpace toolbar. You’ll see 34 main categories listed, and tens of [...]

Make Your Space on MySpace Attractive

Friday, December 28th, 2007

Being a great friend on MySpace is the best way to make your space attractive and thus drive traffic to your site. And you become a great friend by posting pictures, grabbing attention with your headline and making your About Me section entertaining.
The pictures you choose to post are the most important factor. Especially [...]

How to Create Your MySpace Account

Friday, December 28th, 2007

Driving traffic to your site with MySpace comes down to one thing: comments.
The comments you leave on your friends’ spaces serve as ads for your website. So don’t think of them as comments. Think of them as concise, catchy, attention-grabbing ads that link directly to your site.
Ads that you pay $0 to post. The [...]

Claim your Space on MySpace

Friday, December 28th, 2007

All great marketers do one thing well: build relationships. Obviously the best way to start building relationships is with personal, face-to-face networking at conferences, seminars or workshops.
But with the Internet and the rise of social networking sites such as MySpace, you no longer have to leave the comfort of your home to meet hundreds of [...]


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