Entries tagged Myspace

How to view myspace profiles

We all notice that if you are a MySpace user, you’ve come across some profiles that you’re dying taboo to view but only to catch out that they’re set to private. You realize that the simply way to view their profile is to add them as a friend and hope they accept. Unfortunately, nearly of the time they don’t know you and they wont accept your friend request. However, I can show you how to view private profiles on MySpace.

Almost of Myspace Users are dying to know how to hack private myspace profiles. Hacking private Myspace Profiles is the way too old shcool now (and I don’t think there’s still a quite security hole on Myspace anymore). You must have noticed that the only way that you can view the private myspace profiles is by adding them as friends but most of you just want to do that in some particular reasons (even it’s mostly because you don’t know them). Viewing private Myspace profiles can be very tricky , since the security hole has been patched since 2006 , and you guys still want to hack private myspace profiles ? (more…)

Social Networks And How To Join One

If you aren’t on social networks yet, your one of a few out there that aren’t. These places are booming with people joining every day. So what do you do on a social networking place?

Well many people love to use it to bring in people to their web sites. Yes their business sites and just to find old friends even. Depending on the site that you’ve joined you can just blog about anything even.

Live Journal is one place, where people just go and post different things. Some people have stories up they’ve written. While others use it to send you to their site where they might have something on sale. It’s a big spot for blogging; this can be about anything you feel like posting. (more…)

The Power of Social Media Marketing

Published: May 9th, 2009 | Author: Alex Bhaswara Add Comment

The internet has changed the way we do business-indeed, our whole society–in ways unthinkable even ten short years ago. The sheer connectedness of the World Wide Web is what wowed people then, and still does today. But the “web” is no longer just a collection of servers talking to each other, with all the content controlled by a handful of people who understand how to create HTML pages. Now everybody can connect to the entire world all by themselves, using any number of social networking sites that have the power to create overnight sensations.

Social media marketing capitalizes on the popularity and reach of sites like FaceBook, MySpace, Twitter, Blogger, Flickr, and dozens of others to build communities of common interest. Blogs, chat forums, collaborative sites like Wikipedia, opinion or review sites like ZDnet, educational or tutorial sites like WebMonkey, or gaming and other entertainment sites have the capacity to draw huge audiences all wanting specific things. Companies who create sub-communities within existing communities such as MySpace, or create a new “destination” offering useful information, can lift their brand awareness without overtly marketing their products.

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