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How To Make Money On MySpace With 5 Key Strategies
By Kylon Trower | November 22, 2008
Now that you have decided to get involved in the social networking game you need to know the rules before you foul out and get sidelined before you get started. You won’t make money on MySpace or any other social networking site until you thoroughly understand some fundamental guidelines.
These five guidelines will ensure that your time in the social networking world is productive and most importantly, profitable.
You must be using some type of software program to increase your exposure and add friends to your profile quickly. Tis will allow you to perform tasks that will normally take hours with the simple push of a button in minutes. There are several software programs out there for you make your MySpace marketing more efficient.
Determine what your target market is before you randomly start inviting people to be you friends. The great thing about MySpace is the browse section that allows you to pick and choose the characteristics of your friends (i.e. age, location, income range, etc.). You can also use the groups and forums to carefully pick the friends that are more likely to be interested in your offer.
Don’t try to be a jack of all trades. If you have more than one product to sell that are in completely different niches I suggest opening another MySpace account to promote that product. This way you stay on message and avoid mixed messages in your marketing efforts.
Stay on message. If you are promoting dog supplies on MySpace then it is okay to introduce cat supplies or other general pet supplies. On the other hand, your audience will not be expecting you to start promoting financial services and thus you will lose credibility. Again, open another account if you want to promote products or services in a completely different niche.
While building individual relationships, use the bulletins, groups, forums and comments to subtly expose your product or service to the community. Only use the messages t communicate with people on a personal level until you feel you have built a strong enough rapport to present your offer.
By using these five strategies and by treating others in the community the way you would like to be treated you will build many strong business relationships and make tons on money on MySpace and any other social networking site.
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