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Old 03-26-2007, 11:33 PM Is Myspace Marketing still prominent?
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Im just wondering how many people still use valid friend adders and programd and scripts and trains in the myspace market?

Is there still a good market for doing web stuff related to myspace? if so, how profittable is it?

Also, what kind of methods do you guys still use for mypsace? Im just curious because I used to be into myspace marketing a while ago and projects led me to do other stuff since then so I was just curious.

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Old 03-27-2007, 11:30 AM
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I used to be into it too. Honestly, I think MySpace marketing is quickly dieing. There are still a bunch of people offering MySpace promotional services on DP and SP, but SNF is gone..

Tom is also cracking down on comment spammers. In just a few more days, comment spam will be a thing of the past. Oh and to add on to that, MySpace is also taking legal action against comment spammers. They have already won a few cases.
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Old 03-27-2007, 01:20 PM
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There is money to be made if you can find an adder that bypasses cpachas and some programs to promote.
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There is money to be made if you can find an adder that bypasses cpachas and some programs to promote.
FB bypasses capchas easily but myspace is the internet toilet of spam and nobody bothers with reading any bulls anymore and barely any comments. I'm making a few bucks but I sure wish I'd gotten in sooner.
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Old 03-27-2007, 09:00 PM
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"Oh and to add on to that, MySpace is also taking legal action against comment spammers. They have already won a few cases."

Any specifics? From what I've read, they've only gone up against alleged phishers.
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Old 03-28-2007, 10:08 AM
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Im just wondering how many people still use valid friend adders and programd and scripts and trains in the myspace market?

Is there still a good market for doing web stuff related to myspace? if so, how profittable is it?

Also, what kind of methods do you guys still use for mypsace? Im just curious because I used to be into myspace marketing a while ago and projects led me to do other stuff since then so I was just curious.

-Matthew
in addition to a number of other factors,
I think a lot of your success depends on what you are offering,
and who your target market is.
If you are selling the same old thing with outdated creativity it
wouldn't be very effective wouldn't you say?

If you have something unique and helpful for your target market
and you create a unique way to make contact with them
would you agree that there is always room for success?
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Old 03-28-2007, 11:37 AM
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where is the evidence that they have won cases against comment spammers ?
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Old 03-28-2007, 10:39 PM
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My sig isn't working. Sorry about that. I am working on a new Myspace Money Making guide that will be much better than the old one.

As for myspace there is money to be made since people do look at profiles and will put thier zip code or email into a form or click an ad.
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Be sure and let us know when your new guide is finished.
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Old 03-29-2007, 10:37 AM
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"Oh and to add on to that, MySpace is also taking legal action against comment spammers. They have already won a few cases."

Any specifics? From what I've read, they've only gone up against alleged phishers.
If anything I've only seen an increase in spamming. To be honest, other then a few changes myspace made - I don't see much of a difference.
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