I see quite a few people on here selling their myspace account with a ton of friends already included. How do you target a buyer on myspace just start randomly adding friends and sending out bulletins weekly? does that really drive a lot of traffic to your website?
Run adder robot to add friends. Once you have substantial amount of friends then you send out bulletins. Eventually your probability of selling increases and so does the probability of income.
And the robots have the " search google " feature which makes the robot look for profiles with the keywords that you select
Robots are cheap Just search google for myspace robots and sure myspace knows , you have the risk of your acct being banned Also search this forum for " nintendo + myspace " read his reports
Adder Robot is ~$17 and is great if you have a few accounts. Badder Adder costs $50 (see sig), but if you have many accounts then its chaining feature is well worth the money. I personally bought both, but you probably dont need that much adding power
As long as somebody is selling it, somebody will buy it. It doesn't mean that they are worth $100 a pop
It's myspace TOS that you cannot send more than 500 friend requests per day. If you want to play it safe however, you should keep down to about 350 friend requests. As long as you don't exceed the limit, then you shouldn't have to worry about getting your account deleted. The main factors that cause account deletion is going over 500 requests, sending 100's of messages, sending 100's of comments (mostly if they contain live links), and if your profile links to adult content. I've been running adderrobot and it works great for me, except when myspace is going through maintenence (which affects all bots). Adderrobot crawls, meaning that it simulates real browsing and real clicks through each profile so it can't be traced by myspace. The main thing myspace is trying to crack down on are the serious spammers who are usually trying to sell memberships to webcam sites. They are the ones ruining myspace marketing for the rest of us. You should be okay if you're just trying to direct traffic to your website, but if you're trying to directly sell something to myspace users then you are running more of a risk. Hope that helps
Once you get familiar with myspace, you will see spam webcam profiles everywhere. You will get friend requests and event invites, etc from these on a regular basis. Now when you check your messages you will see where the spammers messages where, and in place it will have a picture with an X going through it, saying "this account has been deleted". Those are the only ones that I've been seeing get deleted. I don't delete my webcam spammer messages right away just because I want to see how long it takes for them to be banned, and lately it's been very fast. Myspace's "Tom" bot gave an update letting everyone know that they have been deleting spam accounts. Myspace is saturated with webcam profiles that break TOS every day by sending out thousands of messages and friend requests, and they don't care if they get deleted quickly because they constantly make new ones.