What Customers for My Business are on Myspace


by Jeffrey A Solochek, I - Date: 2007-06-03 - Word Count: 812 Share This!

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 most basic function on MySpace is the ability to invite friends to be your friends. MySpace will allow you to request 50 friends per day without having to bypass CAPTCHA. A good friend adder can be just one of those sites that allow you too add 1,000's of friends at a time.

I have tried to use the MySpace profile updater but this thing on MySpace takes easy and makes it impossible. I, today, tried to add my graduating high school to my MySpace profile and tried over 4 times and each time it still asked me to add my high school. Somebody has told me that it can take a few days for the changes I requested to actually take place. To get around this headache you need to look for a Bot with a Profile Updater.

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 want to use a site like MySpace for marketing then you need a profile that will capture the attention of visitors, right? I am a 41 year old Man and my middle has started expanding a little more than I like to admit. Now the profile of a 26 year old lady lying by the pool I guarantee will be much more attention grabbing than my own profile. A picture is worth a thousand words they say so I bet the profile of the 26 year old female is worth much more than that. Look at one of the Bots out there that has an account creator.

If you have like 50 accounts and want to send a message to all of the friends for these 50 profiles then you need to make sure that each profile sends out a different message otherwise your profile may get deleted by MySpace. A message randomize can be a great tool because you will never have to worry about the same message being sent out over and over again.

MySpace as well as a lot of the other Social Networking sites now use what is referred to as a CAPTCHA code for the creating of accounts and some of them have this for message sending. A CAPTCHA code is a series of letters and/or numbers that appear on a small image. A person then needs to add the sequence of letters and numbers into the space provided in order to continue what they were doing. Some of the Bots used to have CAPTCHA bypass functions which were great because entering in these CAPTCHA's can be time consuming. Nowadays it is hard to find a bot that offers this and the ones that do charge a premium for this feature.

A Proxy Randomizer is the last feature that you may need. If one of these social networking sites sees that a lot of accounts are being logged into from one IP address then they are going to flag anybody from that IP address. I have done some research on this and I have found that there is some software that randomizes proxy addresses so that each time you log into an account a different IP address is used.


Related Tags: myspace layouts, myspace marketing, friend adder, profile grabber, blog poster, myspace bots, myspace tootls, account creator, message randomizer, account chaining

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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