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The end of MySpace Marketing
03-15-2007, 03:32 AM
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Looks like your right, badderadder.com are closed, but i do agree with GeorgeB, its long from being over.
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03-15-2007, 12:58 PM
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You dont need adder bots to make a lot of money with sypace if you know how xss
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03-15-2007, 01:39 PM
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If anyone would like a working version of Space Promoter just PM me.
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03-15-2007, 05:36 PM
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I'd stay away from MS folks, its not worth it!
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03-15-2007, 06:45 PM
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Originally Posted by jess84
I'd stay away from MS folks, its not worth it!
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do you have anything to back this up? or are you just trying to get rid of some competition?
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03-15-2007, 08:27 PM
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Perhaps to you, but plenty of people make plenty of money off of myspace.
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03-15-2007, 08:42 PM
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Hopefully MySpace will offer low cost do-it-yourself paid direct marketing services so people will still have the ability to promote their stuff using MySpace's valuable database. I always believed that would be the best way for them to go--allow limited marketing and monetize it. This would also crack down against the worthless SPAM because it would be too expensive to communicate with large numbers of users.
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If MySpace are getting rid of 'marketing spam' and 'phishing' it is (in my opinion), they are clearing the path for them to introduce 'official' targeted marketing... but I doubt it would be low cost do-it-yourself.
They have analysed the data and know how much legitimate people use the system and how many people get targeted by spam. I do feel they will be looking at monetizing as much as they can - and limiting it so that is does not become a daily occurance that turns people off using the site.
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03-16-2007, 02:35 PM
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Originally Posted by jess84
I'd stay away from MS folks, its not worth it!
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You're 100% right. It's a total waste of time, nobody should bother with it, stay away, spend your energy elsewhere, nobody has ever made a dime. Why bother?
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03-16-2007, 04:34 PM
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Originally Posted by mikeb
You're 100% right. It's a total waste of time, nobody should bother with it, stay away, spend your energy elsewhere, nobody has ever made a dime. Why bother?
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Cause people like me, who aren't even sending comments or messages, are making an easy $1000 a week with when you target the right people with the right product.
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03-16-2007, 04:46 PM
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would that be products for people who don't get sarcasm? :P
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03-16-2007, 04:53 PM
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Originally Posted by mellymel
would that be products for people who don't get sarcasm? :P
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lol, apparently so. :sweatdrop:
But regardless of my sarcasm meter not going off this morning, I'm just another example of how MySpace marketing is still booming. 
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03-16-2007, 09:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Blanket
maybe... maybe not..
compared to people downloading MP3s (in the hundred of millions) vs people that owns spacepromoter (maybe one thousand people or so?). It's a lot easier for copycats of napster to keep poping up since there's millions of people doing mp3s.
I also think people are more scared of Myspace than the RIAA lol. RIAA sues you for $X,XXX while myspace might sue you for hundred of thousands.
also, i think it's WAY easier to find the person behind the affiliate (send them an e-mail, do a whois on their domain,etc...) than tracking down someone's IP from the RIAA.
underground? if it's just a programmer and a couple of his friends that owns a software, it should be okay. but if you plan on selling it underground on the internet... is this possible? i dunno, but goodluck with Myspace tracking you down if you are trying to sell a software underground on the internet (Myspace can just find one person using that software and scare the sh*t out of them to find the author of the software).
and your right, it won't stop myspace marketing. It'll just decrease it by A LOT. and it's not myspace marketing, it's spam (be honest with yourself).
i know, i probably don't make any sense but i'm just bored and saw this topic and decided to reply lol.
P.S. I'm glad they shutted down the Myspace Creator at esolutionstech.com, that software was just down right ugly lol.
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Oh yea' of little knowledge of underground communities
By underground I mean there will be a free open source version
distributed via torrents, limewire, rapidshare, warez forums and other similar methods. You see now that they can't make money from the software and myspace has screwed them the developers of the software are simply going to release the code so that others can work on it and develop it further basically screwing myspace right back.
I'm sworn to secrecy but I know one bot developer who plans to do exactly that....
You thought the spamming was bad when the bots costed money. Wait till they're free!
And yes I know it's SPAM. I just called it MySpace marketing because that's what everyone else calls it. No need to tell me to be honest with myself. When my wife asks me what I'm doing I've told her several times "I'm spamming myspace". Doesn't bother me a bit. I'm sorry if you expected it to
Hope that helped you understand things a lil better 
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03-17-2007, 12:27 AM
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George why do you always insist on being right? Let it go. Don;t need to write these tirades.
Myspace markeitng only made a few people rich. Using bots and adders won't cut it. The pros never used them. And they they hardly work anymore with myspace chanigng the code every month and shutting down the programs.
Learn scripting and coding. You have to be smart.
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03-17-2007, 01:47 AM
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I still don't know why someone would release an open source screwing both myspace and themselves. screwing themselves by having a lot more competition. but either way, it's not my problem... just stating what i feel.
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03-17-2007, 01:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Blanket
I still don't know why someone would release an open source screwing both myspace and themselves. screwing themselves by having a lot more competition. but either way, it's not my problem... just stating what i feel.
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I would think when you get sued by MySpace, you'd be banned forever from their servers. If you ever got caught spamming, that'd be some big trouble there.
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03-17-2007, 03:09 AM
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Yeah I'm done with spamming myspace...
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03-17-2007, 08:39 PM
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Hi, thought I'd throw in my 2 cents too.
I don't think this is the end of myspace marketing.
I do think we will see a few open source bots, I know of one friend adder now, but no commenter yet.
I also think we will see new bots popping up too. The demand is strong enough and they will open shop until they have to close shop, then open a new shop under a different name. NP.
At this time, there is no less then 8 ms bots you can buy right now open for business! Only 3 shut down.
If myspace really wanted to stop spammers they certainly have the capability to do so just by changing their code/design with out even going after one person! I won't disclose how, but it's really very easy. It's actually a lot harder to spam on other web 2.0 sites, myspace is the easiest!
If myspace implemented the changes to stop spammers then it would be serious. Just because a few bots went down is nothing!
I doubt any one could make any serious money with out bots as suggested earlier in this thread. Every thing we do is just one big numbers game, and the numbers are against you to start with. So you need mass quantity to make it work.
BTW, nice forum, glad I found it 
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03-17-2007, 09:21 PM
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Originally Posted by webgyrl
BTW- I can understand why MySpace is cracking down, but the clients I market for are bands who need me to send comments to their friends lists and do things like that. Doing this manually is going to suck so bad! I don't think I can justify doing it for $10 an hour if I have to do it all by hand.
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Are these bands too stupid to have a newsletter set up on their site so people that "want" to be informed about whats going on can subscribe? Seems to me, they could do that, then you could spend 30 seconds sending out an email update.
I really don't see any legitimate excuse for any of these spammy bots. Myspace should have took action on this junk sooner.
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03-18-2007, 01:05 AM
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I dont know if i can post links but those of u who need a quick and free myspace adder with 90% captcha bypass try this myspacemassive.com
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03-18-2007, 02:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Mike
Are these bands too stupid to have a newsletter set up on their site so people that "want" to be informed about whats going on can subscribe? Seems to me, they could do that, then you could spend 30 seconds sending out an email update.
I really don't see any legitimate excuse for any of these spammy bots. Myspace should have took action on this junk sooner.
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The bands do have mailing lists and of course use them. But some have multiple thousands of friends on their profile, but only say 1500 people on the mailing list. A lot of people just preferred to keep in touch via MySpace.
I think punishing those who used these tools in a perfectly acceptable way is bullish!
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