Myspace Friend Adder

Building Relationships with Myspace Messaging

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If you are doing myspace marketing I hope you know it’s all about building relationships. Myspace is a social community. I have never met anyone who came to myspace looking to buy a product or join a business, with that said, people do it all the time!!

It happens by adding myspace friends and building relationships with your new found friends.

You can add friends manually or you can use a myspace friend adder. Either will work, but one will cut time expended by at least half. If you are looking for a good myspace friend adder take a look at this review of Friend Blaster Pro.

Now you have a large list of myspace friends, how are you going to stay in touch and build a relationship with them? Easy. Myspace messaging.

You can actually use myspace messaging to start your relationship before you become friends with someone. You can send them a message with a friend request. Friend Blaster Pro will allow you to do this automatically, but you can also do it manually one friend at a time.

When you send a message with a friend request, please, please please, don’t say anything about your business, or your product. No ONE is looking to join a business at myspace. If you start off with business stuff they will assume that is all they will hear from you and decline your friend request. I certainly do.

Mention why you chose them as a friend, if you used keywords to find them, mention you have that in common, whether it’s attachment parenting or being a Giants Fan. Show them there’s a good reason why you should be friends.

If you have written your myspace profile using the my story marketing method they will know you have a business and will ask you about it if they are interested.

You can continue to use myspace messaging to build your relationships by sending messages hello, or have a great weekend, any way to touch base with them. If you read your friends blogs (and you should) you can send a comment about a blog post, or answer a question they may have been asking.

There are tons of ways to use myspace messaging to connect with your friends, the most important thing is USE IT.

If you don’t use it, and you don’t connect with your friends they will not be open to doing business with you at all. If you have built trust and friendship and you offer what you have as a solution to their problem you will find people are much more open to listening to what you have to say.

Blogging for Dollars at Myspace

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Your myspace blog is one of the few places you can still place an affiliate link on your myspace page, so use it to your advantage.

When I say use it to your advantage I mean, don’t sell from your blog, tell stories, let people get to know you even better. If you tell stories people will be much more likely to click on your affiliate links than if you try to sell them.

You have hopefully been growing your relationships with your myspace friends through messaging and comments, this is yet another chance to grow your relationship as well as put some money in your pocket.

I often use my mypsace blog as a way to send people to my niche blog. I do this by just putting a link at the bottom of the blog post. The topics I blog about both on myspace and on my niche blog are the same or similar so this works very well.

This is also another reason why it’s a good idea to add niche related friends. You can start as many myspace profiles as you need to cover your niches. If you are using a myspace friend adder you can also use it across all your accounts to add friends, so there’s no reason why you aren’t being choosy about your friends.

Once you’ve made a useful blog post, go ahead and send a bulletin out to your friends and let them know you’ve posted.

Another great way to get myspace blog readers is to add your friends’ blogs to your subscribed list. When people see you have subscribed to their blog they will often times subscribe to yours. When people subscribe they are notified each time you post a blog.

It’s all about creating relationships and getting to know people. Who knows, by reading other myspace blogs you may find a great way to answer a question in a blog post of your own, or maybe you think of a great product to answer those questions!

Get out there, blog at myspace, add friends and get to know them.

How to find myspace friends like you

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If you are doing myspace marketing it is really important to find friends that are related to your niche or keywords. There are a few ways you can do this, and it will completely depend on who you are looking for.

First I should say you must decide who it is you are speaking to. I always build an avatar for my target market. It makes it so much easier to target the right people on myspace when I know exactly who they are.

An avatar is basically a picture of your “perfect” client or myspace friend. You should decide age, sex, job, annual salary, parent or not, what they do for fun, just about anything you can think of for a person, you should know for your “perfect” person.

I work in the natural parenting niche. So I target moms 28-38, with an income of over 50k. I know some keywords that will get me the kind of people I’m looking for are breastfeeding, baby wearing, natural childbirth, etc etc. Knowing all of this makes it so easy for me to find just who I’m looking for at myspace.

Once you figure out who you are looking for you can find friends manually or you can use a myspace friend adder. They are pretty much the same in the searching part, it’s the sending of requests that the adder does automatically.

You can use the search function within myspace to find possible friends, or you can use the browse function of myspace to find friends by basic demographics. Here’s a video of me using the browse function with the Friend Blaster Pro myspace friend adder software.

The most important part of finding friends like you on myspace is to know who you are looking for before you start looking. Building an avatar of your perfect person will help this process immensely.

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