Myspace Traffic??

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by The Rock, Jun 13, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hello All,

    I have seen lots of threads related with Myspace Traffic. I have Myspace account and I have 20+ friends added into it, but I don’t know exactly how I will take benefit from my Myspace account.

    In advertisement category I have seen lots of thread regarding Myspace bulletin and Myspace comments service. So I have two questions in my mind:

    1.) I want to know there are only two (Comment & Bulletin) ways to take benefit from your Myspace account, or there is any other way give good response.

    2.) Which one is more effective?

    Comments & Bulletin

    Can any Myspace traffic expert:cool: help me on this?

    Thanks,
    Rock:)
     
    The Rock, Jun 13, 2007 IP
  2. gkgk11

    gkgk11 Peon

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    #2
    20+ friends? That is nowhere close to anywhere good enough. You gotta get a myspace friend adding bot to get THOUSANDS of friends to make any decent cash.

    Bullitens are a good way to advertise since they are sent out to all of your friends. Comments work, but you will probably get deleted from their friends list for spam, and has a greater risk of your account being deleted.

    I will tell you that dating CPA offers seem to have good effect on the audience of myspace....

    If you have a niche site,then try searching for a group related to your niche, and add friends from there.

    I also reccomand you send a message along with your friend requiest to increase approval %. I believe Friendblasterpro does this(google it).

    Good Luck.
     
    gkgk11, Jun 13, 2007 IP
  3. The Rock

    The Rock Well-Known Member

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    Thanks Buddy, :D

    Can you please advice we have to add all friends manually or are their any software that dose this work automatically?
     
    The Rock, Jun 13, 2007 IP
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    s0sunz1m Active Member

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    Yes, friendblasterpro does that.

    But the license is $34.95 per each login name.

    Does anyone know of any good software that does not charge on per login name.
     
    s0sunz1m, Jun 14, 2007 IP
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    The Rock Well-Known Member

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    That’s great. Yes me to asking same question ;)
     
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    The unlimited myspace accounts option is $59.99 for Friendblasterpro. Check the pricing page.

    Also, I really like Easy Adder because it has unlimited myspace accounts, is around 3x as fast as friend blaster pro, and can chain accounts. Easy adder only costs $25.00 and it is at http://thetoolsmith.com/ . (Not aff link)
     
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    ianternet Well-Known Member

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    nah myspace is hard to market on its all for spammers
     
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    Tearabite Prominent Member

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    Myspace has been cracking-down on spammers recently (because everybody hates them), also if you happen to have adsense on pages that you direct people to from Myspace bullitens, Google may not like it..

    Gone are the days of everybody easily getting rich from "Myspace marketing" (aka Myspace spam)..
     
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    s0sunz1m Active Member

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    Thank for the info.
    What i am looking for is to post to friendster - unlimited account options.

    Anyone?
     
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    Myspace marketing is totally different from myspace spamming. If you simply spam ringtone/free ipod crap on people's profiles it simply won't work. I've get plenty of sales and google pack refferals from myspace traffic. If google doesn't like myspace traffic then you can set-up a redirect page to direct to your site.

     
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    Tearabite Prominent Member

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    agreed.. but it is a fine line, and many people do not know the difference..
     
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    allout Prominent Member

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    Bulletins are still successful if it is a good niche that people are interested in. I had great success marketing with bulletins and have sold several on here. Some had good traffic and some got almost none. Comments and messages to members is where MySpace is cracking down. These are often reported as spam and your account is deleted.

    You do need at least a couple thousand friends before you get any results and I would suggest limiting how often you market. I send out bulletins for a couple of weeks, then I lay off for a while before I do anymore. Proxies, dating, social networks, music, and ring tones all seem to be good for MySpace Marketing. There are many more that are not. I had a dating site and did great getting traffic, I had a frugal website and got none at all.

    Good Luck and hope you find a good niche to market!
     
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    Last year I was sorta into MySpace bulletins but the CTRs kept falling. The software was always unreliable because MySpace kept figuring out ways to block adder programs. Then accounts would get banned and friend requests wouldn't go through. Not worth the hassle in my opinion, there are better ways to earn money online.
     
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    no wonder eveyrweek i get many many friends adding..unknown..i am sure that its a script sort of thingy..

    i guess orkut is also similar to myspace...
     
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    Ok let me tell your one of my experiences on making money on myspace.

    I sent you messages to everyone in the xbox and xbox 360 group about my xbox blog. The blog had 3 large rectangle ad blocks at the top, so it might be classified as mfa..... I got around 10k uniques and plenty of return visits earning me a few hundred in adsense earnings. So I would say myspace is still a good marketing vehicle. You just gotta be smart and not spam.

    Edit: Reputable adders always update within 3 days of patchs. Friendblasterpro and Easy adder are the best in my opinion.

    You could also phish myspace accounts like many spammers do, BUT I DO NOT RECCOMAND IT NOR DO I DO IT.
     
    gkgk11, Jun 15, 2007 IP