Nov 23 2009

Mysteries of MySpace Explained

Category: SEO MarketingAlison Rothwell @ 2:44 pm

MySpace is a hugely popular social networking platform and has currently over one hundred million participants! MySpace, like many other social networking websites allows you to create your own profile, which is your own personal web page.

Once you’ve created your profile, you can ask other members to become a member of your network and visa versa. As well as having a traditional profile page with your personal details, you can also display lots of pictures, short videos and music downloads. And MySpace is completely free of charge.

MySpace has incredibly taken the world by storm. This is because, in what seemed like no time at all, MySpace has grown to become one of the most popular social media websites in all of cyberspace. Very popular with music lovers. many bands have grown a fan base and released singles and albums via Myspace.

Recent studies have indicated over 50% of the users at MySpace are over the age of 30, so it’s no longer just a place for teens to share pictures and chat about the latest music!

Business people are now using MySpace to build their network of customers and drive traffic to their business websites. A Myspace profile should be a key part of your social media marketing strategy.

The initial step in joining this popular online social network is to sign up for an account. This can be done in just minutes and is easy to do. Although you can view MySpace pages without being registered, you can’t fully interact without your own profile.

Your MySpace Profile

Once you join MySpace, you can create your own profile page. Don’t put up with the normal profile page they start you out with!

You need to change this profile right away so it looks different and complements your business image. Use the profile editor to change the colours, add background images and photos, and fill in your bio information. Then add plenty of good content, including photos and links to your other sites.

To make the experience easier, MySpace has a fairly large collection of profile templates. These templates not only alter the background of your profile page, but the fonts used too. In addition to using the pre-designed templates, you can also create your own, especially if you have basic knowledge of HTML. You can also buy custom layout profiles or hire a professional designer to make you something really unique if you wanted. Try googling for “myspace templates” to get an idea of what you can do.

Bear in mind that your MySpace profile represents you in this cyber community so you need it to be a good indication of who you are and why someone would want to get to know you. Get across your personality and don’t just post loads of spam or business discussions; remember surfers visit MySpace to meet other people so if you appear to be a fake on your page then you won’t get on with this site.

You can (and should!) even post an auto responder form right on your profile page and offer visitors a free gift for joining your newsletter!

After after creating your own MySpace profile it’s easy to search for others. You can search for others with a huge range of different keyword phrases. If you are searching for someone who lives near you, you can look for your city. If you are searching for a person who shares your interest in soccer, you can look for sports fans. If you find the MySpace page of someone who you’d like to make friends with, you can invite them to be added to your network. In addition to inviting others to join your network, there is every chance that you will be asked to join others this is the biggest benefit of being on MySpace.

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