Seven was to Use MySpace to Increase Your Audience and Promote Your Content

By Robert Vinciguerra, published Aug 08, 2007
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MySpace: An insanely, and somewhat surprisingly, popular concept. A free way to create a website has been tried before by Angelfire, GeoCities, Tripod, and many others. However, MySpace gave it a twist: limited web development options and an emphasis on networking.

MySpace is used by all walks of society. Today, America knows if a politician will run for office by whether or not they have a MySpace page. Musicians use the service to get their music to their audience, and now citizen journalists and bloggers can do the same.

1. It doesn't matter if your MySpace page "looks professional." What is important is that it's not overloaded with noises and scripts. These devices can be annoying to users and in other cases can disable their web browser. If you are not familiar with coding, employ the Google example of "Less is More."

2. Add as many friends as possible. The larger the number of friends, the larger your potential audience is. Don't forget that a percent of the initial audience will share your articles with their friends.

3. Use MySpace's Blog Feature. By posting a blog entry on MySpace, all of your friends can see that there is a new blog post from you. Post a snippet, perhaps as much as two thirds, of an article in the blog. Then use a hyperlink to redirect readers to the Associated Content page. (I will reference this as the 2/3 method.) To learn more about creating hyperlinks, check out HTML Goodies.

4. Use MySpace's Bulletin Feature. In MySpace, a bulletin sends a message to all of your friends. Employ the aforementioned 2/3 method. New bulletins from friends show up on every user's home page.

5. Join MySpace Groups. Did you write about a particular topic? Look and see if there is a group that might be interest in that topic, then employ the 2/3 method. Note: It also helps to be active in the group.

6. Post in MySpace Forums. MySpace Forums are large public areas of MySpace that several users post information and share ideas. Look to see of similar topics to your article are already being discussed. Then, step in and offer to share the article that you found. Post a few lines and a link, and let the hits come rolling in!

Seven was to Use MySpace to Increase Your Audience and Promote Your Content

MySpace and Associated Content

Credit: Rev. Robert A. Vinciguerra

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Takeaways
  • MySpace
  • Associated Content
  • Content Promotion
Did You Know?
MySpace is the number one fastest growning online comminity in history.
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Thanks, I am just exploring the use of MySpace to help promote my work, and these tips give me a lot to work with.

Posted on 10/17/2007 at 7:10:00 PM

 
great info! I will have to use it!

Posted on 09/15/2007 at 3:09:00 PM

 
I love your article, Ive actually been wanting to sort the whole myspace thing out, thanks for doing that for me!

Posted on 08/24/2007 at 5:08:00 PM

 
good tips. I've used these strategies myself and I can attest to the fact that they work. good work on this article.

Posted on 08/10/2007 at 9:08:00 AM

 
Good Information. Thanks for Sharing.

Posted on 08/09/2007 at 3:08:00 PM

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