Web 2.0 Marketing with MySpace


The 5 Elements of A MySpace Profile



The 5 Elements To A Great MySpace Profile

Here's what you want to add in the "About Me" section. Follow this order.

If you don't have a program that does HTML, use the MySpace mini editor under the BLOG section.

1. Introduce yourself (with your name) as the creator of your main web site and add a link to your web site. Above this introduction paste your slideshow HTML.

2. Tell your life story. Build rapport. This is where people see if they relate or connect with you.

3. Struggles & Solutions Now share your life's frustrations and struggles. Explain what caused you to look for answers to your problems. Then explain how you found the solution to your frustrations and struggles. What was the outcome. How is your life different?

4. Call To Action By now the readers who connect with you want to know about your solution. They are curious of what you are talking about. Invite reader to contact you by email, leave a phone number, invite them to visit your landing page or web site. Make sure you have an autoresponder form so you can capture their info.

5. Create Trageted Leads Then, tell your reader who you want to network and connect with. This is also the best time to to let them know who you don't want to deal with. Tip - if you exactly what you are looking for you will weed out the general public and create highly targeted leads. You should also have a call to action to call you, email you or visit your site.

Tip: We all love looking at pictures so make a slideshow of your personal photos. You can go to http://www.slide.com to build your FREE slideshow. They give you step by step instructions.


How To Setup Your MySpace Profile


Driving Traffic To Your Profile



The best software to automate the process of adding friends to your MySpace account is Friend Blaster

To learn more about MySpace marketing I highly recommend this program MySpaceSecrets


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