Free Myspace Marketing
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Wouldn't you like to be able to have your link viewed by thousands of people everyday? Of course we all would, and for many of us, we spend hours a day finding new ways to make this happen. One of the easiest ways that I've found so far to do this is to utilize the Myspace forums.
Most of us have a myspace account, wether or not we like to admit it is another story though. Even if you do not use Myspace that often, its worth having a simple profile set up just to use the forums alone. These forums get tons of readers everyday on a wide variety of topics.
If you do not have a Myspace account, in order to properly use this idea you'll need to set one up and then wait 7 days to post to the forums. However, if you've already got an account you're ready to go. Click on the forums link and start going through the list of catagories until you find one that interests you.
Once you've navigated you're way to the forum of choice, click on the Settings button in the top right hand corner of the page. This will bring up a box for you to write a signature in. This is where you want to put the link to your website, but don't just throw it in there all boring like. Make it a snappy title that will grab peoples attention, but is also relevant to you're websites theme. Then click save and close.
Now that you've got your signature all set up, go to a forum posting and test it out. Leave someone a reply to a post and be sure to look at you're post in the preview window before hitting post. If everything looks good hit post and -blam- you've got a free publicity link.
To take it one step further, be sure to view the numbers associated with each forum. Myspace has been kind enough to tell you how many topics and postings there are in each category. This is a free road map of where people are hanging out and what they are talking about. Start by picking heavily trafficked areas and post some interesting topics and replies to other posts. You might not get a ton of traffic, but you will see an increase.
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Marko Novak said:
I never quite find the time to do this. Forums can be great in getting new readers. Oh man, I got to organize myself. I think 24 hours is not enough in one day
October 30th, 2007 at 9:45 pm

