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How To Find The Best Software Tools To Help You With MySpace |
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Jeffrey A Solochek |
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How to Find The Best Software Tools to Help you With MySpace
by Jeffrey A Solochek
Social Networking sites like those of MySpace, Facebook, and YouTube are the latest trend out there. Ebay and Google are no longer the sites that get the most visits on a daily basis. Using the features on a site like MySpace can be daunting though. MySpace has shut down several US based third party developers of MySpace Bots.
The most basic function on MySpace is the ability to invite friends to be your friends. MySpace will allow you to request 50 friends per day without having to bypass CAPTCHA. A good friend adder can be just one of those sites that allow you too add 1,000's of friends at a time.
I have tried to use the MySpace profile updater but this thing on MySpace takes easy and makes it impossible. I, today, tried to add my graduating high school to my MySpace profile and tried over 4 times and each time it still asked me to add my high school. Somebody has told me that it can take a few days for the changes I requested to actually take place. To get around this headache you need to look for a Bot with a Profile Updater.
One of the great things MySpace has done is to allow every profile to have their own MySpace blog. Most of the MySpace Bots out there have no blog poster feature and this is a great feature that they need. MySpace already gets a lot of traffic so the chances of your MySpace blog getting traffic are much improved over having a blog on Blogger.
If you are part of a large group like the PTA for your child's school and everybody has their own profile on MySpace do you realize how long it would take for each member to send out a message to their friends on MySpace? Some of these Bots have a great feature called account chaining which I find is needed. You could take everybody in the PTA and chain their accounts together and then send a message to each members friends pretty darn fast.
There are so many sites out there that are giving away free MySpace layouts. Now you can search for these sites individually using your Internet Explorer but again this can become time consuming. Some Bot developers have software that will actually grab the profiles and download them for you. These are known as profile grabbers.
If you are trying to do MySpace marketing then you will want to create profiles that will get attention. Which profiles get the most attention and friend requests? If I sent you a friend request and also a 26 year old Blond haired blue eyed lady sent you a friend request which one would you accept? Spacepromoter, which is no longer in business because of MySpace, used to create some great profiles with their account creator.
I don't think MySpace likes marketers because now they have implemented that if they see several accounts all posting the same message then MySpace will delete those accounts. The smarter third party developers will have a message randomizer in their MySpace Bots. You want to make sure that each MySpace profile that you have posts a different message out. A message randomize would be your answer to combat this MySpace tactic.
MySpace has what is referred to as a CAPTCHA for account creating and message sending. The reason for this is because they know that almost all of the software that is out there is not able to bypass the CAPTCHA. CAPTCHA is telling MySpace that an actual person is creating the account manually. There used to be several Bots out there that offered CAPTCHA bypass but MySpace is constantly making changes to their site and now any software that has CAPTCHA bypass is going to be expensive.
A Proxy Randomizer is the last feature that you may need. If one of these social networking sites sees that a lot of accounts are being logged into from one IP address then they are going to flag anybody from that IP address. I have done some research on this and I have found that there is some software that randomizes proxy addresses so that each time you log into an account a different IP address is used.
Jeffrey A. Solochek grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin but now resides in Coastal Georgia. Mr. Solochek has a great sense of humor and he writes on a broad range of subjects which stem from his life experiences and his observations. Mr. Solochek also is an established trend watcher and this adds to his many writings. All his writings containsNo BS, No hype, No FluffPlus everything he writes always contains a blend of his unique wit and humor. You are welcome to reprint this article - but get your own unique content version here.
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