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Which MySpace tool is what I need

By: Jeffrey A Solochek

MySpace is probably the largest social networking site on the entire planet. Over 300 million users and membership is growing by several hundred thousand each and every day. A lot of third party developers have created some great specialized tools to help make MySpace easier for you.. these tools can save you a lot of time but which tool should you use?

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.

A lot of the best Bots out there have what is called a profile updater which greatly improves over using what MySpace allows you to do plus a third party profile updater will allow you to update the profiles on more than just one account. If you want to use MySpace to make money that it will become necessary to have more than just one MySpace profile.

MySpace now allows every profile to have their own blog. With the introduction of Web 2.0 a blog has been one of the fastest growing trends. I have used Wordpress, Drupal, and Google's Blogger to create blogs in but being able to have one on your MySpace profile is awesome. To stay with the latest trends you need to find a MySpace Bot that has a blog poster function.

Does your local community have a group like one for new businesses in the area? If each business had their own MySpace profile and all the members of this group wanted to send out an invitation then each member would have to log into their account and send out a message to all of their friends on MySpace. If your group has 50 members do you realize how long it would take for each member to log into MySpace especially if each member does not have their own computer to use at your group meetings. If you had a Bot that had the feature of account chaining then the sending of messages to everybody's MySpace friends would only take up less than maybe an hour at the most.

If you do a search on the web for MySpace Layouts or MySpace profiles you will see a lot of matches. Downloading and using one of these can become time consuming. When I am looking for a Bot I look for one that has a profile grabber. A Profile Grabber is a must have when you are looking for a MySpace Bot.

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.

If you have like 50 accounts and want to send a message to all of the friends for these 50 profiles then you need to make sure that each profile sends out a different message otherwise your profile may get deleted by MySpace. A message randomize can be a great tool because you will never have to worry about the same message being sent out over and over again.

A lot of sites out there today have a security feature called CAPTCHA. This is something meant to eliminate people who use Bots to create accounts or to send out marketing messages. With MySpace's latest update most of the Bots out there have not been successful in bypassing CAPTCHA and the ones that can do this are charging a lot for CAPTCHA bypass.

If you are a member of a band and all you want to do on MySpace is have one profile and add friends that like your music then you may only need to use a Bot that has a friend adder. If you are a marketer and have 10 profiles on MySpace each with 10,000 friends then do you realize how easy it will be to send a message to those 100,000 as opposed to sending out a newsletter to 100,000? You can get one Bot for each different tool you may need but wouldn't it be a lot easier if you could find something out there that was an all in one suite?

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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.
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