Tuesday, November 25, 2008

How To Make Money On MySpace With 5 Key Strategies

By Kylon Trower

So you want to get involved in the social networking scene or maybe you already are and it's time to cash in on the Web 2.0 party.Before you cash in you need to make sure you have a few little tips and strategies that will make sure you don't crash the party, if you know what I mean.

I'll give you three quick tools that will make sure your not wasting too much time socializing but you are pumping up the ole' bank account as well.

You may or may not have heard of friend adder software to use on MySpace. Either way, I believe it is essential if you are planning on making money in the short term. The faster you can gather and add friends to your profile, the faster you build relationships, the faster you determine who is candidate for your products or services. Time is money and you risk wasting a lot of both by doing things manually.

In business, focus is everything! Find out who your target market is and add them as friends. These will be the people most likely to purchase your product. This is called working closest to the dollar. Making friends with people for the sake of friendship should be done another time, which leads me to my next point.

You're in business, act like it! Too many times I see people that are promoting their business on social networking sites but never get around to promoting their business. If you are a social butterfly, then set standards for your business and stick to them. If you absolutely must hang out and socialize, set up another account and block out a set amount of time just for that.

Invest in people and you will do extremely well. Offer advice and direction for those you come in contact with. Build your name as someone that is helpful and this will ultimately result in sales and the future stability of your business.

While building individual relationships, use the bulletins, groups, forums and comments to subtly expose your product or service to the community. Only use the messages t communicate with people on a personal level until you feel you have built a strong enough rapport to present your offer.

By using these five strategies and by treating others in the community the way you would like to be treated you will build many strong business relationships and make tons on money on MySpace and any other social networking site. - 15790

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