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Copywriting | Press Releases | Advertising | Social Networking | Niche Marketing | Blogging | Finding Content | Affiliate Marketing Is Web 2.0 for you?Keep in mind the word networking is a verb, and that means action. Go to Myspace and set up a profile that reflects the product/website you want to sell. Keep the profile fun and interesting. You can also use the blog at Myspace to update your profile. You can add photos, videos from YouTube, and games. Then search for friends using your key words to find people interested in your product. Say you have a golf product, search for golfers. If you have a recipe book, search for people who like to cook. You can also join the forums at Myspace and look for friends that way.
The advantage of having friends is that you can send bulletins to your friends that will automatically be posted at their Myspace.com profile and seen by all their friends. If you have 100 friends and they each have 100 friends, one of your bulletins can potentially be seen by 10,000 people. Ryze.com is social networking site that leans a little more toward business. Again set up your profile with your links, then look for groups to join. The groups should be relevant to your website or products. Most groups have active discussions going on. Answer questions, ask questions and contribute to the discussion. There are lots of other social networking sites you can join. Every day spend a few minutes visiting each of your site's network. |