Thanks for the good advice, I've been thinking of ways to start utilizing myspace to recruit good affiliates. Any ideas?
I know what your saying, I didn't think it would work so well either. I've had a myspace account for almost a year now and have gotten up to 16,500+ friends. I was just doing it because I was bored really and I wanted to see how many friends I could get. But then I found this forum and saw people selling bulletins and I thought "Holy cow, I could make some money!" So yah now I've been selling them and everyone I've sold them to has said it was a really great deal cause I only charge $5 a bulletin. If you have a type of ad that people on myspace will go for and you package it nicely, (like you did by making it personal looking,) you can really see some good results!
I'm going to give this a try and purchase some bulletins, I've created a bulletin for my site, which you can see here: http://www.calibersrt4.net/bulletin.html
MySpace definately works. Bands post bulletins about my site www.bandoftheweek.com and it gets me a lot of people online, not a lot post though (because they're there to vote, unfortunately).
I wanted to order a bulletin from pixeladd, but I just noticed that he was banned. I'm taking that to imply that he was somehow disreputable. Can someone forward me the contact info for a person who would be ideal for posting a bulletin about a Nintendo forum? -Tony
I would never deal with codeuber again. I bought an account from him at 20k friends, a week later it went down to 7k. All the friends were from some illegal exploit. The bulletins he posted are from stolen/phished accounts. If you're fine with promoting your website via stolen accounts, then so be it.
I would be interested in doing that and it would be a great idea to advertise that type of thing on myspace... i'll pm you for more details.
mattmdesign, you might be interested in checking out the BST section at DP. There are a few offers at current. Might want to have a look.