MySpace Friends Overnight
August 14th, 2008 by Scot, under Making Money, MySpace. 7 Comments
MySpace profiles can be very beneficial for your online marketing effort.
- Profiles can be very targeted to specific niches
- You have a direct line of communication to everyone on your friend’s list
- MySpace users are sticky, they check updates daily
- It’s free!
But, unfortunately setting up a MySpace profile isn’t always the easiest thing in the world to do. If you’re like me, you’d much rather be spending time on other things than social networking with people who don’t really matter, quite frankly. Traditionally if you wanted to add MySpace buddies en masse, you’d use an Adder Bot or just go out and spend a few days spamming every person you could find across your demographic.
That’s entirely too much work. Even though it’s worth it, I’m just too lazy to go about adding friends that way. I’m about to share a secret with you that will make everyone who purchased an e-book about adding friends on MySpace shutter…
Automating MySpace Friend Requests
Use Craigslist. You’re going to use the same method I outlined in “Making Money Online With Craigslist” to pull this off.
Step One: Create a MySpace account
Use a female who is decent-looking but not too hot. Natural. Rip the picture from another MySpace profile in a different state. Fill the profile out and drop in a theme from a corny MySpace theme directory. Make the profile private so the potential friends do not see your friend count until you’ve got 50+ friends you can display.
Step Two: Create An E-mail and setup auto-forwarding.
For this I’m using a GMail account because they offer “Vacation Fowarding”. This will only forward a message once so if the Craigslist user responds to the auto-responder they won’t be auto-responded again. Add a message like “Hey thanks for sending me an e-mail, if you’re serious add me to MySpace and send me a message“. This will go outside of Craigslist so you don’t get flagged. Add your MySpace link and approve batches of 10 at a time so they don’t think they got jipped.
Step Three: Post on Craigslist
Post an ad on Craigslist in the personal section with your picture. Don’t mention MySpace in your ad copy. Don’t make it seem spammy and you will get responses. In a big city expect 100+ in the first 30 minutes.
Step Four: Post a few more times throughout Craigslist.
Posting a few times is better than adding 500 friends manually through MySpace, trust me. These friends will be targeted to whatever locale you’re posting to, obviously.
Step Five: Login to your MySpace profile in 24 hours.
You’ve got a lot of new friend requests to approve, of course. Then sit back and breathe a sigh of relief that you didn’t have to go manually add everyone yourself.
Now, take care of marketing, or you could even sell the account on Digital Point. An account with 2,000 friends goes for anywhere between $100-$200.
interesting post… Other than selling your myspace profile… are you monetizing it somehow?
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MySpace is pretty hardcore about affiliate links but if you re-direct them you should be fine. I have about 100 friends right now from the test post I did for the Craigslist article. (I used MySpace/Fling at the same time). I plan on running some affiliate links through there.
I posted a bulletin asking for picture comments and comments period to make it look more legit, and of course the jerk-offs obliged.
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hi, did you tried this method before? i am thinking of using myspace for marketing.. can we really get 100 friends in first 30 mins?
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Hey Derk. You should expect 100 responses within 30 minutes from Craigslist. Whether you can convert them or not all relies on your sales skills ;).
I posted one ad last weekend and have clost to 1,000 responses already. You can easily turn these into targeted MySpace buddies.
I hope to see you around!
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Personally I hate myspace and only use it to stay in contact with a few of my real life friends from high school.
But I am interested… on your latest craigslist post, how many free account signups were there and how many paid account signups were there.
I am having trouble with azoogle.com because my ip has been blacklisted. Not by my actions but someone on the shared server in on with hostgator.
I need to get a new ip and then I can setup an account. But for now I have to rely on the program they offer which is only for paid accounts.
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I didn’t have anyone sign up for a paid account on Fling. I’ve really only seen free accounts perform well on Craigslist.
I had about 15 sign-ups from that one post. If I would’ve kept hitting them with e-mails to sign up I’m sure there would’ve been a lot more but I’m just too lazy and only wanted to do it for a proof-of-concept.
I made a total of about $35 for that one post between Adult Friend Finder and Fling, not to mention I added about 30 friends to my MySpace account (which I didn’t really try to..)
It’s really all about how much effort you have to put into it. Check out AffSpy to see what other networks run Fling, etc.
http://www.affspy.com
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nice post, care to exchange links?
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Thanks!
-David
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