myspace is a very good place to promote your site BUT not all kind of website ... in my own observasion this are some kind of websites that can be promoted in myspace.com this is the list: - myspace layouts and graphics - dating sites - sex toys online stores - adult sites - DVD videos online stores - perfume - lingerie online stores - music downloads , bands - free games download - wallpapers downloads - image, video, music free hostings - ringtone
I may look into promoting my free arcade games site if it is that good. I guess that this would be a good site to promote as if most of the people are teenagers then it will fit in just right.
Yep use trains theres no limit on how many requests you can get. If you want to make some nice cash from myspace setup a free webcam profile with a few sexy pics of some girl then join as an affiliate of an adult webcam site, the one im with pay $70 each free signup which is verified with a cc. Put up a quick site and link to it with banners etc from your profile and use an iframe to the affiliate you joined up withs signup page, with your ref url obviously. Ive been doing this for about 5 months on 30ish accounts, the highest account having 71k friends. Im making 3-4k a month from this but i know theres alot of guys making more then this, the owner of one of the most successfull myspace sites made over 12k last month doing this. Theres alot of other people doing this now though but that doesnt really matter since myspace with over 200,000 signups a day your never going to run out of users.
Make sure you keep the site you setup short, i do one page with a few pics and chat above them and the second page the registration also with a few pics and a little note that there cc is required for age verification purposes only and wont be used without there permission etc. The conversion is poor though which is why you need alot of friends for the bulletins and atleast one bot for auto commenting etc. You should get into tagworld now whilst they have no limits, wont be long till tagworld limit the requests messages etc but at the moment its all unlimited. They have 1mill+ accounts aswell and theres bots available for tagworld to
I guess it depends on your definition of spam... To look at it as a purist, any thing you do to promote a site could just about be considered spam. Any link you request from any site or any post of a link intending to channel traffic could be considered by some to be "un-natural" and thus spam. But then its natural for any business or webmaster to promote their site so I guess maybe nothing is spam. To me IMO of course. It becomes spam when it becomes obtrusive or automated means of soliciting en masse are used. But I am certain others have differing opinions. I yearn for the days when things were clearly black & white and it all wasn't quite so fuzzy
Maybe if you used it to recruit enough travelling myspace bloggers, who helped you offer your deals to members. I do think it could be lucrative.
Obviously the niches listed in the previous post could get good results from Myspace but I started promoting my golf forum a couple of days ago on Myspace. While the verdict is still out, I think it will be an effective form of marketing for me. Here's why. I go on profiles such as Tiger Woods or Michelle Wie and just save everyone on their friends list as friends. I figure, it's targeted towards people interested enough in golf to save those golfers as friends. What makes things easier is a lot of people have pictures of them on the golf course as their profile picture. I think this makes everything quite targeted. Like I said, I only started this a few days ago so the verdict is still out but I think it's going to be positive. Might prove that even if you don't have a dating site or a ringtone site, Myspace may prove to be effective.
I have a magazine subscriptions website I am trying to promote. Do you guys think it will do well. They are pretty cheap. I was wondering since this is more the electronic age.
Magazines are big sellers but the competition is tough. There are so many Ebay sellers that the prices have fell. I think if you do the right promoting, there is still a market though. Good Luck
you are limited to sending out only 400 friend request per day, but you can receive an unlimited daily amount.