Of course, it depends upon the quality of that traffic. If all the friends you have in your MySpace network are your colleagues, school mates, relatives, hang-out buddies, etc, it wouldn't be too useful to market your online business on MySpace, unless, of course, your website appeals to a very general audience type of market. I've seen some people use MySpace as a marketing platform in a very un-intuitive way; i.e. borders on irritation. I added a fierce marketer to my MySpace friends list and I keep getting new bulletins from him with titles in capital letters, almost every day.
Yup it is general abargain web site and and im planning to develop my myspace profile and not even bother people . . . . i would rather have them make requests through my myspace accound
Myspace does not permit advertising in bulletins, etc. I'm not sure how you plan on advertising on myspace.
Are the new spam regulations on myspace stricter on newer accounts than older accounts? Or are the spam regulations consistent across all users? I found trying to add more than 100 friends on new accounts is leading to bans.
i am just going to manually add my targeted audience meaning i will be a good friend of theirs in a way it is not gonna be the spam way by having a friend adder that just bumps 300 friends a day or something like that, it is going to be a good sure slow pace and i think when you add people that you think would be interested in your site word of mouth follows. . . but everyone has different opinion that is the way i want to do it so i want to know if some people would agree with it