My sister is officially addicted to the internet craze Myspace. So why not, in her honor, write a short post about how to incorporate Myspace into your business.

For starters if you own a business why not use Myspace to talk to your costumers. I for one have been told that building a strong relationship with a customer(s) can only lead to more success. Building a bond with a customer through Myspace is a risk worth taking to enhance your business.

Have you ever noticed those odd profiles that have thousands of friends. Well they may not just be their friends, they, un knowingly are money makers for the profile owner. A profile with thousands upon thousands of friends must get a lot of page views daily? Almost like a website. Well many people who target people on Myspace for traffic would be more than willing to buy ad space on your profile. You may be asking well Myspace doesn’t allow ads, aside from their own. Well the bulletin section of the profile is ad paradise. Bulletins are posts that the profile owner makes on his profile. He/She gets to choose what bulletin he/she wants to post. Well why not pay the $1.00 a month to get some quality Myspace traffic.

Whenever you search Myspace you see default pictures that everyone can see, even if it is a private profile. Just like other forum sites why not pay to have a picture with your site link on it. New profiles are posted on the front page everyday. So if you see a picture that say’s “make money here quick!” What would you do click on it. So why not sell your own picture space monthly?

As I explore social book marking I hope to teach you, even as I teach myself. Well, even though this is a short article I hope you have learned something.

Thanks, Zach.

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