MySpace friend adders have become a great tool in maximizing the MySpace experience. Since MySpace has become popular, so has the importance of having tons of MySpace friends. This can benefit the causal MySpace user, the MySpace Music artist, and even the web publishers and marketers that use MySpace as a stepping stone toward success. Now MySpace friend adders have gone even further by adding other MySpace abilities to their programming. The possibilities are endless with a MySpace friend adder. But you have to make sure you choose the right one.
Most casual MySpace users find that having a lot of friends can help boost their social life or even their fun on the internet. But we all know how tedious and boring adding friends can be. This is where the right MySpace friend adder can be helpful. Overnight you can have 500 new friends to get to know. Not only are they on your friend list, but with the new technology in MySpace friend adders, you can message, comment, or even send a bulletin to all of them automatically. This technology is so helpful everyone, especially the MySpace Music artist and the web publisher.
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posted on May 5th, 2007 ·
MySpace codes are used for fine-tuning the appearance apart from the functionality of your profile. In addition, they largely help improve your page navigation. It may be quite an easy task for anyone to add a piece of MySpace code into her profile but the trouble is plenty of new MySpace layouts’ codes that are being added every day which makes her task heavy. You would get the enormity of the picture when you search for MySpace codes and the number of results Google returns happens to be over 15 millions.
Most of the available MySpace codes are CSS based barring a few exceptions in which they in HTML by default, so it will be helpful to have some knowledge of CSS and HTML which you can do with some consistent practice over the weekend. Basically the codes markup the html pages of your MySpace profile which are actually pretty similar to the codes that people use to make their web pages using HTML and CSS. But the real trouble is choosing the one which truly makes your MySpace layout to match your dream. The mad rush attributable to ease with which you add video, songs and music to your MySpace page in addition to creating a custom MySpace layout has really made most users frequently change their MySpace background codes.
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posted on May 5th, 2007 ·
Today’s music fan interacts with a “community” that is far larger than anyone ever dreamed possible before the widespread personal use of the Internet. This social networking is changing the way people market and sell music and it’s doing so on a global scale.
Here’s How:
One fan hears a song and “tells” a dozen others online. Each, in turn, sends the information (and sometimes the entire song file) to another dozen people, and so on. If the song’s hook is catchy and universal enough, the artist can reach thousands of fans in a matter of seconds. It’s fast, it’s easy, it’s free, and it’s global.
Does this viral communication bring any income for that artist (or songwriter, or publisher, or manager, or agent, or distributor, or record label)? No. But does it provide vital publicity that has the potential of selling singles, albums, concert tickets and merchandise? Absolutely.
The New Means of Marketing:
This is a quantum shift in marketing. It holds out the possibility of bypassing brick-and-mortar distribution, while severely curtailing the barely-legal forms of radio “promotion” that many in the industry openly refer to as payola or commercial station extortion.
All this is possible thanks to an ever-growing variety of online forms of communication, including music sites, web portals, blogs (weblogs), music forums, and more. A new site called MySpace.com has put all of these elements together in one place. And because of their vision, MySpace is becoming an information destination for bands, fans, filmmakers, writers, artists, record industry professionals, and more.
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posted on May 5th, 2007 ·
This site catches your eye right away by the modern design and cool blue/gray color scheme. It is laid out very well and the games are organized into categories according to their genre. If you are an online flash gamer, this is the only site you will ever have to visit. They have it all from games of skill, to arcade games, to puzzle games. I love to play online Flash games and this is my new favorite site.
The loading of the game and the interface is very well done. All of the action and loading is very smooth. But don’t take my word for it, check some of them out for yourself like Skill games, Adventure games, Shooting Games, and Puzzle Games. Check out their entire list of available games.
Overall, an excellent online gaming site with all of the bells and whistles you would want to get your online gaming fix.
posted on April 17th, 2007 ·
Myspace and some of the other social networks have become some of the most popular methods of driving traffic recently. Why is Myspace and other social networks so popular driving traffic? Earlier today, I was looking up the word myspace in a keyword tool, to find variations of what people are looking for myspace, not so I could write this article, but to write some content very similar to this.
What surprised me was that something like, I think it was 13 million results for the word myspace. And that was just in the Yahoo search engine! And how many more searches were in the Google search engine? In about all the other search engines?
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posted on April 10th, 2007 ·
Writing articles for myspace is one of the latest methods of traffic generation and list building generation online today. Myspace has become highly traveled online, and I would imagine is enjoying some pretty high page rank, so the articles written on myspace have a chance to come up high in the search engine rankings.
So what is the point in writing articles for myspace? Myspace is still a relatively new website, and therefore there should be plenty of opportunity to write articles on highly targeted niche topics, that have not been written about by anybody else on myspace.
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posted on April 10th, 2007 ·
I get numerous emails from people who want to build sites like MySpace. Sounds like a great idea right? After all, MySpace is one of the popular community sites on the Web, and probably cleans up on advertising dollars alone.
I see one major problem with this, though…
MySpace is a very well established brand. So unless you’ve got the money to advertise your site and compete with them, you will have a difficult time getting enough traffic to make your site popular.
There is also a lot of money and resources that go into creating a community site like this. First of all, you need a huge amount of web space for all the data. So you’ll have to invest in a dedicated web host (not some cheap, $5 per month host).
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posted on April 10th, 2007 ·
Twice as many members as Ebay and it is said that a quarter million new accounts are created each and every day. MySpace was originally created for garage bands as a way to network with other bands but this changed quickly as there are now over 10,000 groups each which would cater to a different Genre. I have seen a lot of books out there about this Social Networking phenomenon but most of them are guides for the parents of MySpacers and how they can protect their children. With as many members as there are I am still shocked at the so few of books for this at the local bookstore.
Internet marketers are always looking for new ways in which they can target certain groups to try and sell something to. With MySpace this targeting has become much more refined and possible. Every guru out there has this special report on making money with MySpace but the majority of them only tell you how to get maybe 50 new friends each day and if you are trying to build up a network of several thousand this will command a great deal of your little free time that you have.
You can buy a MySpace identity on Ebay with 10,000+ friends for like $100+ but you have to be careful with buying these identifies because a lot of them are junk ids that were just created so that someone could sell them. The best ones to look for are the sellers on Ebay who are selling off a personal identity on MySpace. An Identity with a lot of friends that they kept in touch with at least weekly. You could then purchase this ID and start posting messages to your group of friends. After you have resumed the chatter with everybody you could put an affiliate link in your message which is going out to over 10k friends. Imagine the money you could make.
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posted on April 10th, 2007 ·
A turkish article site Türkçe Bilgi- in itself this is something rare and unique. There are not too many sites around in languages other than English that let you republish their articles for free. The site has multiple categories in which the articles are classified. Among the more popular ones are health , money, life stories,woman,computers Teknoloji,travel Tatil Yöreleri etc. If you are looking for articles in Turkish, then you do not need to look much further.
posted on April 9th, 2007 ·
The Myspace web site is one of the most popular web sites on the Internet. Millions of people and businesses have created a web site on Myspace for a variety of reasons. Some of the people are trying to get more business, some of the people are sharing their lives with their friends, some of the people are trying to find that special someone, and some of the people are on Myspace just because it is the thing to do right now. No matter the reason for being on Myspace, everyone is trying to add something special to their page to allow them to stand out more than someone else.
I have seen some pages that have a short biography of the person that just barely scratches the surface as to what kind of person that page represents. I have also seen some interesting stories on people’s web sites that give you a little bit better insight into that person’s life. Still other people will post pictures of themselves or their friends, so that you can see them in action. A few other people will post videos of themselves that show them hanging out, or performing at something they can do well. On many people’s pages there are also comments from their friends, which give you even further insight into their lives.
Even though all of the features listed above can allow you to try to get to know someone on Myspace, they still do not give you a full picture. However a new trend I have seen developing further lately is the use of surveys to supply a lot of information at one time. I searched online to look at some of the different surveys that were created for Myspace, and I found quite a few. Many of these surveys were around forty to fifty questions which ranged from favorite color to the wildest thing that I have ever done. A survey can be a great way to give a wide range of information about oneself in a very short, compact way.
Check out our MySpace Surveys at www.pimpsurveys.com/
posted on March 14th, 2007 ·
I know that everyone who is on MySpace has had the same burning questions that I’ve had. How can I see who has viewed my MySpace profile? Where can I find a MySpace Tracker? Since MySpace has become so popular, so have the MySpace profile stalkers. Could be your friends, neighbors, ex-boyfriends or ex-girlfriends, or even someone you don’t even know. We are fortunate enough to have the technology for 3rd party websites to provide the code to allow you to see who visits your profile. Unfortunately, the majority of the code that these websites offer have been eliminated because they violate MySpace’s TOS (terms of service). Don’t get disappointed yet, there are some alternatives.
I still remember the short reign of a very popular website, www.profilesnoop.com. This site provided members with a MySpace tracker code they could enter into their MySpace profile which allowed the tracking of anyone who viewed their profile. After entering the code, you could login to Profilesnoop to see everyone who has viewed your profile. It even had their MySpace pictures! This was very convenient for a short while, until without notice, it stopped working. Apparently, this code violated MySpace’s TOS and the code automatically was cut out of your profile. After this, profilesnoop.com quickly lost fan base. This left millions of MySpacers in question and looking to find another MySpace tracker.
A great alternate option that does not violate MySpace’s TOS is using a website counter in your MySpace profile as a MySpace tracker. There are a select few counters that allow you to track your MySpace profile visitors right down to the town they live in. Most of these counters allow you to track every time your MySpace Profile is viewed, and also lets you see where each viewer is located. With this information, you can easily find out which member is checking you out.
My best advice to you is that if you want a great MySpace Tracker that will not get you kicked off MySpace start using a quality web counter. With a trackers like these, you can find out exactly who is checking you out on MySpace.
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Also, check out MySpace Trends for some more great tips on how to track your MySpace profile visitors.
posted on March 5th, 2007 ·
I am going to explain what makes a Good Myspace Profile Design, the areas I will be concentrating on are high tech graphic profiles, usually bands, games, models, groups. Personal profiles sometimes like to have a good looking profile too but the main aim is to the ones mentioned above.
In order to produce a good looking Myspace Profile you will need to hire a Graphic Designer most of the time, however there are ways you can make it look good without one, there are lots of DIY Editors online which are good if you are just wanting a simple good looking design. However when you are wanting to stand out from the crowd a Graphic Designer or some Experience in Graphic Design will be required.
In order to set you in the right direction I am going to tell you what makes a good Myspace Profile, What to include and what not to include.
Things you must include:
- Basic Links such as - Home, Add, Message, Comment and Block, the rest are mainly down to personal choice, the reason why I include the Block link is due to people harassing or annoying someone, it’s a necessity to include this link in your Myspace Profiles.
- Try to design your profile around you - colours that match you specifically but keep it so it’s easy on the viewers eyes
- If you have Graphic Experience then create your own images for your layout, this is great because you then stand out from the rest of the crowd, many people have often noticed me because of my profile designs, they always say to me how do you do that I wish I could, they can they just need to learn, when you stand out from the crowd, say for example its a band or a game, you then look good which will get them interested.
- Do not worry if you can not create graphics yourself, there are sites to teach you just google “graphic design tutorials” etc. You can even get some free graphics to use.
- Your profile can still look good without graphics though, if you know some basic html and css then you can get results just as good. There are lots of websites out there offering free tutorials and codes but to get really good you need to learn not just do what it says.
Things you should not do:
- Stop ways of interaction - no add, message or comment options without these people cannot interact with you, which begs the question what are you doing on a community site if you do not want to interact?
- Have links that are hard to read due to colour, size, hovers which hover to the same colour as your background.
- Graphics that are just too harsh on the eyes, do not go too crazy with your design/graphics or people will just click off your profile
- Now I cannot stress this enough, DO NOT jam pack your profile with things, I HATE THIS, some profiles have so much on it’s ridiculous, not only does it cause the profile to stall in loading but it looks horrible.
That is it for this article, in the next article I will show you what prices you should be paying for Myspace Designs and how to tell if they are ripping you off or not.
My name is Kevin Kinnersley and I Operate http://www.myspace.com/kinnerdesign How do I know so much about Myspace Design? The answer is, it is a hobby, I enjoyed doing this for many years and I seen the potential it had. I now Design Myspace Profiles, Flyers, Banners, EP Covers etc to Bands and anyone else that needs it. Purely aimed at Mypace users, they want to stand out and look good, they don’t have the experience. This is where I come in and create it for them at Affordable Prices.
posted on March 4th, 2007 ·
YouTube, as you all know, is a one-of-its-kind type of video sharing website that lets netizens watch, upload and share video clips liberally. Owned by search giants’ Google, it is one of the fastest growing websites in the world. Statistics show that over a million people visits its pages daily and around 65,000 new clips are uploaded everyday into its server. Given this sheer number of video clips that the You Tube server has, it is very likely that netizens might find it hard to dig out the funniest of videos or something interesting in less time. Who knows, some less interesting video clips also could have made its way into the YouTube collection.
Youtubevideos.biz tries to solve this issue by stream lining things a bit and handpicking only those videos that has a good entertainment value or those are in good demand. This will come really handy for those busy souls who may not have the time and will to scan the entire Youtube.com website for some funny videos or sports clippings. Further, YouTubeVideos.biz are updated frequently that visitors always get to watch something interesting and different every time they log in. To know more, go straight to the Youtubevideos.biz and see it for yourself.
posted on March 4th, 2007 ·
With thousands and thousands of searches for the search term “MySpace survey” per day, it is apparent that filling out these questionnaires can be a very popular activity for MySpace users.
When questioned as to why these surveys have taken MySpace communities by storm, most people say that they fill them out to ease boredom. While this is a perfectly legit and valid reason, there are a lot of other ways in which one can utilize these surveys.
If you do not know, a MySpace survey is a questionnaire that one fills out and then posts on their Myspace profile; whether it be via posting a bulletin (most popular), putting it in a blog, or placing it in their main page.
Surveys can range in length from one line to over 500 questions. They can be simple questions, such as “Who do you like better, Angelina Jolie or Jennifer Aniston?” or they can be in-depth, soul searching questions.
So, why, you ask yourself, should you consider using these surveys?
Top 7 Reasons To Have A MySpace Survey:
7. They are free.
6. They add spice to your MySpace profile, truly making it “your” space. You get to post YOUR feelings on anything, hence personalizing your page. Because these are so tailored, they really bring out the individual in you; much more so than a MySpace quiz, for example, would.
5. I will admit it. Surveys do waste time, and therefore, help with boredom. Some surveys have over 500 questions. Most people enjoy talking about themselves, so this is a fun way to spend some time. Some people end up spending hours at a clip by filling out surveys.
4. People can learn a lot about you from your surveys. Surveys can range from past relationship questions all the way to inquiries about your inner-most beliefs. If you are shy, or just not comfortable with telling people certain things in person, this can be a great outlet to show people who you really are. On the contrary, you can also learn a lot about other people through surveys. Have a crush? Get the inside scoop on him or her without having to snoop. Met someone new that you want to get to know better? Learn more about them via their surveys.
3. Want to know how people view you? Post a survey and ask for their unbiased opinions.
2. Businesses can market very much through MySpace. For example, one person polled talked about a recent survey that she saw. It was a very long survey, circulated by a moderately popular website. The survey had a lot of interesting and unique questions, so it became widespread pretty quickly. The last question on the form was “Have you ever heard of WebsiteNameHere.Com?” Many people went to the website out of curiosity, especially those who had not heard of the website before. What an inexpensive way to get your name out among thousands of people! Besides being inexpensive, it is also very viral. If one user posts this bulletin and they have 75 friends, and only one of their friends reposts (a respectable .75% conversion) to their 75 friends, and so on and so forth. It is obvious to see that the implications can prove to be huge.
And finally, number 1.
1. The opinions of other people can help you a lot! How, you ask?
First, if you have a class paper to do, you can circulate a survey to get opinions of people from your town, from your gender, or whatever criteria you need. Depending on the amount of MySpace friends that you have and how frequently they log on, you might even be able to procrastinate and still have a good response level.
Most people enjoy making decisions for other people. If you are indecisive, surveys may be very useful to you. Having a hard time figuring out what to wear? Post a picture of your two options and ask people to decide. Can not figure out which boy you want to date? Ask for feedback.
If one wants to research a business idea, or try to see if there is interest for a new business, they can certainly ask people via a survey. It is absolutely free research, and people love to give their opinion! With so many questions on MySpace profiles (age, gender, sign, hometown, and so forth), it would also be easy to target your respondents, and to make sure that the people that you want to answer are answering.
Overall, as previously stated, most people see these surveys as a waste of time. With the huge user base of MySpace, though, if one thinks a little out of the box, they can really benefit.
Rachel Rofe is the owner of AwesomeMySpaceSurveys.Com. Visit her website to find many MySpace surveys, from funny surveys to love surveys to relationship surveys, as well as much more. AwesomeMySpaceSurveys.Com is completely free.
posted on March 3rd, 2007 ·
MySpace is well-known for its huge online community and the way to do social networking, but it also can be a way to get your message out about your service or business if done in a non-pushy casual way. Today’s generation has seen so many ads and can block it out in a flash. What’s important to remember that MySpace and social networking is about making friends and casually mentioning what you do, what you’ve found helpful etc. It is not about hard selling.
After you set up your profile at MySpace you can explore using the various feature which include adding friends, sending out bulletins, joining a group, blogging, writing comments and sending e-mails to your friends. Also when you set up your profile you are assigned a number but it’s nice to change it to a catchy phrase because that will be part of the url or website address people use to find you.
The group tab on MySpace is wonderful to browse because you can find groups that are targetted on your niche and join them. For instance, if you study the pets and animals tab you’ll see there are several groups available for dog lovers. The Dogs are the Best group has 31,901 members. There’s another group titled My Dog Rocks that has over 54,000 members. There’s also specialized niches as well such as a pit bull group that has 9000 members.
After you join a group you need to wait a week to post and then you can either answers people’s posts or post your own topic or question. It is best to put your offer in your signature file and to build up relationships with people in the group rather than be an aggressive marketer. Some groups also have a bulletin section which allow ads and you use that section as well in a more direct way. I have found that being anecdotal and talking about my own interest in the topic help builds connections with other group members. Think how long it would take you to grow a newsletter list yourself of 54,000 members and you’ll get a glimpse of the potential this has to let others know about your product or service.
Another feature I like is the commenting aspect. You can leave a comment on your friend’s profiles that everyone who goes to their page will see. It can be worth it to make or buy a pretty banner so that you can include that within your comment. I always study someone’s page before I make a banner so I can customize my remark to their personality. It takes more time but again it helps to build the relationship. If I see that the person likes a certain book I like or hobby I will mention that in my comment and then put a link to my site using a banner or a text link.
Blogging using the MySpace blog system is also a very good way to get traffic to your site. I usually will post something in a diary or casual way and have a link to my site. I then will send out a bulletin to tell people I’ve updated my blog. Don’t neglect MySpace in your marketing campaign as it has wonderful opportunities to help people get to learn about your website, service and business.
Dee Cohen is a psychotherapist and online marketer. Visit to get a free 22 page report on how to market on MySpace. http://www.socialsitesmarketing.com and learn ways to get your message out to others.
posted on March 3rd, 2007 ·
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posted on March 3rd, 2007 ·
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posted on March 3rd, 2007 ·
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posted on March 3rd, 2007 ·
We all know that Myspace is a nice and fun place to show off and meet other, like minded people. It’s just that it can be daunting to create a website that is you. Meaning that the layout of your space should be a reflection of your personality.
The layout can offcourse be created from scratch, but why go through all that trouble if you can just copy and paste already made layouts. The layouts found at MyspaceLayoutGenerator.org are simple, personal and somewhat unique so you can personalize your own space on Myspace.com and can further enjoy meeting like minded people.
Have fun creating and personalizing your own Myspace site!
posted on March 3rd, 2007 ·
To Make Money With MySpace has become quite a popular talking point online this is probably because of the size of the website! MySpace has millions of users and thousands are signing up every week!
Also MySpace has loads of groups in every different are you can think of so is it possible to Make Money With MySpace?
Well there are people that Make Money With MySpace and surprisingly they are not all hotshot internet marketeers and some of them are in their teens.
In recent years MySpace has changed and it is not just students and bands using the site but every different age group has begun to use the site. This has opened up a lot of doors for people looking to Make Money With MySpace and with all the groups on MySpace covering everything from work at home jobs right through to poker groups, it does create quite a haven if you have a good product to promote!
Although contrary to belief there is no program that you can follow that will Make Money With MySpace on autopilot and like anything to Make Money With MySpace will require some hard work.
If you do not know how to get started with Myspace I recommend you join a few of the groups related to your product and you will get an idea of how easy it is to Make Money With MySpace.
Once you have a few hundred friends and they are interested in your product or services then you will see how easy it is to Make Money With MySpace!
Carl Walters is a MySpace Enthusiast and writes articles and product reviews on anything that can improve your MySpace Experience!
To learn how you can make money with MySpace and make up to $200 each and every day using MySpace click the link below:
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posted on March 3rd, 2007 ·