Wednesday, March 4, 2009

How to Use the New, Tougher MySpace For Effective Network Marketing


There is no doubt that marketing on MySpace has become harder. That is not necessarily bad news, as it means that those who take the time and trouble to adjust to the new circumstances will have a far greater chance of success.

It is no longer possible to just blunder onto MySpace, make every mistake in the book, and then expect to make friends and profits. It was inevitable that as MySpace began to enjoy great success, the spammers and exploiters would try to use this to their advantage. It was equally inevitable that MySpace would react by passing tougher regulations to counter this.

Where this leaves us now is that MySpace marketing is still possible, but it needs to be done in a far more subtle way. Even the objectives have fundamentally changed. Instead of promoting products or services, the main task of modern MySpace marketing is self-promotion. By creating a profile which shows you off as being reliable, trustworthy, and knowledgeable about your subject, you can attract other members to you who can become customers or even business associates.

With the huge numbers of people using MySpace every day, most of whom are full mature adults, there is almost limitless potential to turn your time on the site into business leads. The vast majority of people on the site will be interested to some degree in any business opportunity which you can prove will change their lives for the better.

Many of these people will be of the same mentality as you. They will be looking to use the near-unlimited potential of the social networks to build up their own network of contacts. If you can recruit someone like this into your downline, you are obviously setting yourself up for a great deal of potential success.

As with any other form of marketing and promotion, you need to adjust to prevailing trends and keep abreast of the market. MySpace may have changed dramatically, but that does not mean that it is not still an extremely useful tool, which should form part of your marketing campaign. If your business deals with people, then MySpace should be a part of your overall strategy, for no other reason than the sheer numbers of potential leads you can reach.

Scott Geertsen Is An Expert Internet Marketer Who Teaches Other Network Marketers How To Use Cutting Edge Technology To Generate Huge Profits and Endless Leads In Their Business At: http://www.MySpaceSecretz.com


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