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What Customers for my Business Are on MySpace

Social Networking sites like those of MySpace, Facebook, and YouTube are the latest trend out there. Ebay and Google are no longer the sites that get the most visits on a daily basis. Using the features on a site like MySpace can be daunting though. MySpace has shut down several US based third party developers of MySpace Bots.

The simplest tool in MySpace is that of the friend adder. There is really no reason why you would need to use a third party friend adder unless it did other things as well because MySpace friend adder will allow you to add up to 50 friends a day without having to deal with the annoying CAPTCHA.

I just tried to use the profile updater on MySpace the other day. All I wanted to do was use it to add my graduating high school information. I tried doing this on MySpace 4 times and each time after clicking on save and update I would then click on home and I would see that my main page of my profile was still asking me to add my high school information. How many times must I enter this information in on MySpace for the change to actually take affect?

MySpace now allows every profile to have their own blog. With the introduction of Web 2.0 a blog has been one of the fastest growing trends. I have used Wordpress, Drupal, and Google's Blogger to create blogs in but being able to have one on your MySpace profile is awesome. To stay with the latest trends you need to find a MySpace Bot that has a blog poster function.

Let's say you are a member of a sorority and each student has a MySpace profile. Now to use the MySpace site each student would have to log onto their profile individually but some of these Bots allow you to do account chaining which means that if your group has 50 Profiles and you want to send a message to each profiles friends you can chain them all together so that the sending of messages is much faster and a lot less time consuming.

If you want a MySpace layout you can buy them on a site like Ebay. Do a search for MySpace layouts on your favorite search engine, look at all the results that come up. Do a search on MySpace or browse some of the users layouts and you will see a lot of great designs What if you could grab some of these profiles to use? Look for a MySpace Bot with a Profile Grabber which will automatically download it for you plus it might even help you use it yourself for your own profiles.

If you are trying to do MySpace marketing then you will want to create profiles that will get attention. Which profiles get the most attention and friend requests? If I sent you a friend request and also a 26 year old Blond haired blue eyed lady sent you a friend request which one would you accept? Spacepromoter, which is no longer in business because of MySpace, used to create some great profiles with their account creator.

I don't think MySpace likes marketers because now they have implemented that if they see several accounts all posting the same message then MySpace will delete those accounts. The smarter third party developers will have a message randomizer in their MySpace Bots. You want to make sure that each MySpace profile that you have posts a different message out. A message randomize would be your answer to combat this MySpace tactic.

MySpace has what is referred to as a CAPTCHA for account creating and message sending. The reason for this is because they know that almost all of the software that is out there is not able to bypass the CAPTCHA. CAPTCHA is telling MySpace that an actual person is creating the account manually. There used to be several Bots out there that offered CAPTCHA bypass but MySpace is constantly making changes to their site and now any software that has CAPTCHA bypass is going to be expensive.

If you are a member of a band and all you want to do on MySpace is have one profile and add friends that like your music then you may only need to use a Bot that has a friend adder. If you are a marketer and have 10 profiles on MySpace each with 10,000 friends then do you realize how easy it will be to send a message to those 100,000 as opposed to sending out a newsletter to 100,000? You can get one Bot for each different tool you may need but wouldn't it be a lot easier if you could find something out there that was an all in one suite?

Jeffrey A. Solochek grew up in WhiteFish Bay, Wisconsin but now resides in Brunswick, Georgia. He is an established authority on his niches of life, business, and marketing. Mr Solochek has a lot of great experiences and he writes about everything leaving out any sugarcoating. All his writings containsNo BS, No FluffPlus everything he writes always contains his unique wit and humor.


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