How to use MySpace to generate traffic to your business site

If you browse different social networking sites, you will be amazed with the number of profiles that correspond to different online businesses. Marketers realized this and began posting in http://MySpace.com. This free advertising allows them to target specific customers and encourage them to visit their web sites.

However, marketing in a social network is much different than most other forms of internet marketing that you may be familiar with using. This marketing media may be of great use to you if you have the time and inclination to get up to speed on how to do it. Like all forms of marketing it takes work. But first there are a few things that you need to learn to avoid committing advertising suicide.

Here are some things that you need to consider.

1. You need to be very

subtle in your advertising efforts on MySpace as they take a dim view of blatant promotions.

2. MySpace members like to see the person behind the business as well as the products and your company logo.

3. Pictures are very important. Select a picture that captures the interest of the people. When searching, your main picture is the first thing that would tells them if it is worthwhile to click on your profile or not.

4. You can use the portion for about me to provide information about your company. Show them what you know and what they need to know about your products. Draw them in with your profile.

5. Take advantage of the bulletins by providing information that intrigues customers and that draws them to your web site.

6. Before you jump in, it is important to take the time to look around MySpace to see how other people in your business are marketing to this huge group of potential customers.

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September 29, 2007. Uncategorized.

2 Comments

  1. The Investor's Journal replied:

    7. Put your default picture as the girl next door type who is revealing a litttle too much. Then watch the waves of views come in. lol

  2. How to use MySpace to generate traffic to your business site « Un-Reality replied:

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