ocial networks are great tools for promotion to many small businesses. Myspace marketing is becoming more and more common, and nearly every business has a Myspace page. Does yours? If not, well I guess you already know what I’d suggest. If you plan on getting started or do happen to have a Myspace page for your t -shirt business, here are a few tips to help you out.
1) Don’t come across as too corporate and businessy. People are on Myspace to interact with other PEOPLE not businesses or executives. Come across as a regular person who runs a t-shirt business. You’ll seem more welcoming that way.
2) Add people you know, people they know, and people you truely believe are in your target audience. On Myspace you can actually hand-pick your future customers, so this is the opportunity of a lifetime. Be picky. Before you start adding friends, figure out who your target market is. Add people who you don’t think wouldn’t report you as a spammer.
3) By no means should you go on a SPAM rampage. If you just create a page and add a bunch of random people and start sending them all advertisements for your t-shirts you’ll most likely get flagged and ultimately removed from the network.
4) Use a friend adding bot with caution. These bots let you find friends by entering a keyword of your choice. Yeah, they’re against Myspace’s terms of service, but if you’re a one man business and you’re looking to increase the number of friends you can add each day, this might be the best option. Set limits just to be safe. For example, send a maximum of 200 friend requests each day.
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