How to make money online with MySpace and Yuwie

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How to make money online with MySpace and Yuwie

Social Networking sites have revolutionized the way the world communicates. Everybody who is anybody is supposed to be on at least one social networking site and if you are popular of course this list should include all the popular social networking sites. Gone are the days when your popularity would be judged by the number of people in your phonebook; today it’s all about the number of names in your friends list at a social networking site. Life without sites like Facebook, MySpace and Yuwie is almost unimaginable for most youngsters. But before you dismiss social networking as just another place to have some fun for youngsters; you may want to consider the fact that social networking sites can be successfully used for various business purposes and it can be a potent source of increasing your online visibility. Let me tell you how by starting with MySpace.

 The first step is to sign up for a MySpace account. It is one of the most happening and fun filled ways to promote your business online. With 192,000,000 members the site is a veritable treasure trove of potential customers. The number of hits that the site receives each day goes to the tune of a few million which means that even if you can set up a small profile of your business on the site you can milk it to get massive traffic and an unprecedented number of leads to your site and there is a good possibility that at least a few of these will be buying customers. The first step is to visit MySpace and sign up for an account. The next step is to set up a key word rich profile that gives interesting information and facts related to your business. There are several sites online that offer free tutorials on making your MySpace page attractive, use them judiciously. 

 Once your account is set up, download a program called FriendBlaster Pro. This is a very handy tool to get visitors to your profile page. There are two versions of the software available one is the paid version and the other is the free trial version, start with the trial, version till you make some money off of it. The software helps you to send friend requests to other MySpace users. You can either target a particular user segment depending on a set criterion such as interest in music etc or you could send random invitations. With the software you will be able to set up 10 MySpace sites and surf all of them simultaneously till you have 400 friends on each site, so if you have 10 sites that would be 4000 friends request sent in a single day. This is a very potent way to build a database of friends and customers who are interested in your product. Once you have a network of friends you can channel your marketing efforts towards them by sending them regular updates about new products, events and other information.. 

 Even if you don’t have an online business of your own where you sell products or services but f you have an exceptionally large friends list you can use it to generate an income. You can send out bulletins or comments to the users on your friends list leading them to the site or product that you are advertising. But be careful so that your efforts and not dubbed as spam 

 You can also use your time online to create MySpace accounts for others, just get creative with the names and create a sizeable number of accounts each day which can then be sold to webmasters who want to promote their business through MySpace. 

 Yuwie on the other hand is slightly different from MySpace, even though it is also a social networking site they actually pay you for socializing. Just sign up for an account which is totally free. Now start promoting your referral link. You can send invites to your friends and even use MySpace. The site pays you on the basis of revenue sharing rate which means that you will get a part of the money that the site generates through your page. For example for a particular month you may get $1 for every 100 views that your page receives. 

 Yuwie utilizes the socialization scene to promote Adsense and advertising, then offers revenue sharing to all its users. 

 You need to be very active to make good amount of money with Yuwie. You are paid on the basis of page views we generate. So the more page view means more money for you. You are also paid on the views generated by people you actually referred on Yuwie. So invite friends, send them comments, messages, rate them, and view their profile and so on. You can even start a blog on Yuwie and upload content, videos and images on that blog. At the end of each month, you will be paid per participation and receive a payment in your Paypal account on the basis of page views you get such as Profile page, Blog pages, Friends list, views on comments and picture pages and so forth. 

 What is more subtle is the fact that many people at this site are there to make money and promote their business. Yuwie has a pretty stringent set of rules about blatant advertising, and more power to them. Spamming is not tolerated. Therefore, another method to make money online with Yuwie is a well constructed blog about a subject of your interest and contains links to the product you are selling or promoting. If you have a circle of like-minded friends and your reputation is good then they are likely to follow your advice or recommendation. 

 As you can see, the sales and amount of money that can come from using and exploiting social networking sites can really compound. Basically, the more friends that a person has in their community profile means that the more chances they have and the more members they have available to them in order to market and try to sell their products. All in all, using Yuwie, and MySpace can definitely make you money via online in the long term.





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