Monday, December 31, 2007

YES! To MySpace Marketing!

WOW! Wrapping up another 30 Day Marketing Experiment segment at the same time we're wrapping up a whole year feels GREAT!!!

I was reading Jackie's reference to word that MySpace marketing was 'dead' and it made me chuckle. It simply could never happen! When you have a place where millions are gathered... you have 'marketing' going on in one form or another.

Human beings are a creative bunch and even when it seems that the 'tools' for interaction at a given community are finite in number... people by their very nature will come up with an infinite number of ways to creatively use those tools.

So keep exploring and take the time to nurture the relationships you begin online... your time and effort will be rewarded in ways you haven't yet imagined!

The one thing that stands out the most clearly as we wrap up another 30 Days... when you take consistent action toward your intention you see results in that direction...when your actions are not in alignment with those intentions you see few results in that direction.

So Happy 2008 -- It's a wrap... BUBBLE WRAP!!! ;-)

Here's to Prosperity and FUN!!!

--Mary K

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It's a Wrap

Well here we are at the end of the month, and the end of this year.

I have had a lot of fun with myspace marketing this month. I have learned quite a bit and enjoyed sharing it with you all.

There are many who say myspace marketing is dead. I beg to differ. If done correctly ~ read creating relationships and offering quality content ~ it works wonders.

I set the intention to connect with one new business partner each week during this experiment. The first three weeks this intention was met. The last week of the month, I received some fun and interesting business inquiries but did not get a new business partner. This is NOT because myspace marketing doesn't work ~ it's because I didn't work. lol

The last week of the month I fell off the horse, and did not complete my specific daily actions. Although this did not allow me to manifest my intention, it did push home the learning that if you do nothing you get nothing.

I set up this experiment, for myself, so I could continue to work on other projects and spend time with my daughter. If a person wanted to they could spend a lot more time on their marketing efforts you could increase the number of business partners exponentially. In fact you could outsource the building of pages and acquiring of friends and leave yourself the main focus of relationshipping.

It comes down to what you put in is what you get out. If you spend 30 minutes a day, inviting friends and interacting with them, and you followed the steps we've laid out for you you can easily create new business partners regularly.

You can further increase your profits by providing your friends with quality content in your blog, help them solve problems, and then lead them to more information ~ (affiliate products).

In my opinion Myspace Marketing is far from dead. Most people are just going about it in the completely wrong way. If you follow the steps we've provided this month you will find Myspace marketing is alive and well and working for you. :)

Stay tuned for next month's experiment! It's gonna be fun. See ya then.

Jackie Lee :)

Saturday, December 29, 2007

Growing Relationships with Bulletins


I know Mary K has already talked with you about bulletins, and I just wanted to add a couple things.

Today I was over at Myspace, and I had some time so I decided to look at bulletins. I must admit, I'm not much of a bulletin reader, however, I think that will be changing. I read quite a few bulletins, and the ones I found interesting, or inspiring in some way I just hit "reply to poster" and sent the person a note.

This makes it really easy to connect with new people in my friends group.

If you have started from the beginning with a concrete idea of who your market is ~ you will probably find a couple things in the bulletins they are sending out.

1. Questions your market has ~ an opportunity to answer that question in your blog and post your own bulletin.

2. Another opportunity to engage your market ~ Many times people will write a bulletin when they need help or support. What better way to engage your friends in a positive way.

3. Interesting Info you can pass on ~ Most people welcome their bulletins being passed on. Just make sure you hit reply to poster and then copy and paste the whole thing so you give credit to the person who originally posted (and keep their links in tact)

If you have forwarded someone's bulletin they are more likely to take a look and maybe even forward one of yours. When they do this, you have reached a whole new network of people.
I must admit I have seriously not been using the bulletin feature to its fullest potential. Don't make the same mistake. Myspace makes it easy to connect with others ~ that's their main goal~ so read your bulletins, and then send a quick note to say hi, thanks, show appreciation or whatever is appropriate.

Happy Bulletin Reading!

Jackie Lee :)

Friday, December 28, 2007

More Marketing Resources

Since we are winding up our 30 Day Marketing Experiment with Myspace I thought I would find some interesting resources to share with you so you can continue your learning.

It was more difficult than I anticipated finding resources solely related to Myspace, so I found some interesting marketing, social networking, and internet marketing blogs and podcasts to share with you.

Here are 5 blogs that I suggest you subscribe to their RSS feed.

  1. Britopian.com ~ Conversational Marketing Blog
  2. Duct Tape Marketing Blog ~ Simple, Effective and Affordable Small Business Marketing
  3. Seth Godin's Blog ~ Need I say more? If you don't know Seth Godin, Check it out!
  4. Friday Traffic Report ~ Latest in Web 2.0 Marketing and Traffic Generation
  5. Social Marketing Journal ~ The World of Social Marketing

Podcasts ~

** I haven't listened to all these podcasts, but they looked pretty interesting and will give you another place to find more information. **

  1. Using Myspace as a business building tool.
  2. The Interactive Internet
  3. Some Assembly Required
  4. Internet Marketing Today
  5. Insightful Strategies for Living
Enjoy, and I'll be back Monday to work on wrapping this up!

Jackie Lee :)

Thursday, December 27, 2007

MySpace IM

We have a few days left in our 30 Day Marketing Experiment around MySpace and so I thought I drop by (weaving in and out of the holiday festivities is a bit of a challenge these days! ;-)) share with you some of the things I've discovered about the MySpace Instant Messenger tool.

In all fairness I have to share that I only downloaded this tool a couple of weeks ago and I've been away from my computer for more days than usual so I don't have a lot of experience sending messages with this tool. I have yet to find any close friends who are using it and that's okay... it will give me a great excuse to connect with one of my friends I'd like to know better by searching for someone who has already downloaded this tool!

Even without experiencing many conversations using this IM tool, I have discovered there are a couple of features that I wasn't expecting and I'm finding them very useful.

Certainly it provides the basic instant messaging to other MySpace users and has customizable emoticons and Zaps (a combination of a sound bite, picture, and words.) that are found in many instant messengers but what I'm appreciating is that it also provides shortcuts to MySpace.com features and profiles AND sends instant alerts for all requests, messages and comments. (Even blog post comments!)

As you can see on the left, it shows up on my desktop just like any other IM tool.
I'm sure I'll discover many more bells and whistles as I play around with it and as we roll into a new year I intend to fill up my contact list with friends. If you're inspired to download it yourself please add me and give me a holler sometime! ;-)

Until then... I'm off to message somebody.
Thanks! I appreciate you,

--Mary K

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Friday, December 21, 2007

MySpace - My Story - My Thanks!


We haven't quite reached the end of our 30 Days around MySpace and yet with Christmas right around the corner it's time to lay low for a few days so today I wanted to wish you a very Happy Holiday and recap what we've covered in this particular 30 Day Marketing Experiment.

We've covered:

  • What MySpace.com is all about and how you benefit from getting and using an account there.
  • Showed you exactly how to go in and set up an account.
  • What you need to know to create and attractive MySpace Profile.
  • Defined and described placing 'My Story' on your profile page.
  • The value of adding Friends to your list at MySpace.
  • Described through word and video how, when and why to use the tools available at MySpace.

With the last few days of the year 2007 I intend to give thanks and express appreciation for ALL of my wonderful friends both on the 'net and off!!!

I appreciate YOU -- Regardless of how or if you celebrate the holidays and holy days... may yours be wonder-filled and merry indeed!

--Mary K

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Great advice for the new year

This is not myspace advice, but wonderful business advice to end the new year.

I received this email from Travis ~ of November's Bum Marketing Experiment. I really appreciated what he had to say and thought I would share it with all of you.

I will be going out of town, so I won't be back until after Christmas.

Here's Travis' letter:

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WARNING: Rated NC-17
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Hey What Up You Bum?

Ever been stuck in a traffic jam on a
broiling Summer day?

Have you seen that dude dressed up in
a suit and tie pounding the steering
wheel like a gorilla...screaming obscenities
like a sailor and practically sitting on the
horn?

(Hope it wasn't ME you saw!)

Ya' know I am all sure we have done that
or something close at some point.

But ya know what we DID NOT do?

We didn't get out of the car and say
SCREW IT!

No!

We stayed in the car because we knew
EVENTUALLY traffic would clear up and
we would get where we are a goin'.

Same thing with red lights...right?

We don't plan a trip to the mall and say...

"Hey, if I hit a red light I am going back home!"

Now, that all seems like some common sense...

BUT...BUT...

This is what an overwhelming majority of folks
do when it comes to starting a business.

And rings true for new Bum Marketers as well.

"Ah...CRAP...my article got declined...I quit!"

"The last two articles I wrote didn't get on Google...forget it!"

"I wrote 10 articles and no sales...Google can SUCK MY BUTT forever!"

"What? Ezinearticles won't allow links to UsFreeAds anymore? I give up!"

..NOW LET ME SAY...folks, these are just red lights! YEAH...IT BLOWS!

NO DOUBT ABOUT IT!

But what you don't do is get out of the car...right? You go somewhere
(in private is best)...you blow off any steam...cuss...rant...rave...

But stay in the car dude!

Let's take an example:

Ezinearticles stopped letting you link to UsFreeAds...OK!

Whatever!!!!

So you figure out another route...which there are many:

You can put up

A free blog at http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=Il9lF&m=9diHPbe5CNCFP&b=gPAa0EQ_a7w8STquZqoGEg or http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=Il9lF&m=9diHPbe5CNCFP&b=IgFzDjN0qAINHpuFlsoc6g

A free lens at Squidoo.com

Those are JUST three ideas. Three different routes. I have tested
them all and they all work great.

Here's a free blog I put up at wordpress

http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=Il9lF&m=9diHPbe5CNCFP&b=JpSYvoctmSo83QNxLmBrKA

You can do a ton...you can add video, audio, opt-in forms...the
fella I put up on that blog that gets his rear smeared on the bike
was free...I just linked to youtube...

And that page converts so well...I am using it for my landing page
for Adwords.

There are a few limitations...like you can't change the font size
after you start the blog (on wordpress.com hosted on their site)...

But hey...it's free...and it works...

My point is that there are always work arounds...you just GOTTA
THINK LIKE A BUM...and STAY IN THE CAR...

You know, maybe you are making some profit now...this may be the
catalyst that spurs you to invest in YOUR OWN WEBSITE...

Which is a HUGE positive step in your business.

Now...I don't want to come off as a smarty pants or know it
all...

I do NOT know it all...

But in my 39 years on this Earth (it's my Bday on the day I wrote this),
and over 20 years of business experience...

Here is something very important that I have learned:

YOU DO NOT NEED MONEY TO START A BUSINESS AND BE SUCCESSFUL!

What do you need?

1. BIG BRASS CAJONES or if you are a lady GUTS!

2. DETERMINATION and PERSISTENCE OF A BULL DOG!

3. and what will multiply your success rate?...INGENUITY! If
you can't go over...you go under!...or to the side! or through
any obstacle that dares stand in your way.

So...for you math freaks...

take...

BIG BRASS CAJONES + DETERMINATION X INGENUITY = How much you get of ANYTHING you want!

I live and breathe this everyday...

Who the hell am I to submit an article to Entrepreneur Magazine?

Who do I think I am to submit an article to Entrepreneur Magazine
not once...but SIX TIMES!

Hell...I don't even know if they are getting it...so next time, I
am going to FED EX it...in the strangest darn container I can find!

Maybe a 4 foot long cylindrical tube.

If that doesn't get me a response...I might just have it delivered
in the G-Strings of a couple hot strippers.

Yeah...I am just a redneck from Arkansas...I don't give a damn! One day
I am going to get my article in Entrepreneur Magazine, even if it
means I have to buy the darn publication to do it!

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THE MINDSET!

Ever see a Mother lose track of her youngster? Maybe
it has happened to you?

I don't care how meek that Mom is...when she can't
find her youngin' she will ask the biggest
burliest man...she will have it announced over the
PA at Walmart...she will ask anyone and everyone
she sees to help!

Will she stop at the 5th stranger she asks...hell no
she is not going to stop until she finds her baby!

THAT IS THE MINDSET you need to have to break free an
UNLEASH HELL ON ANY OBSTACLE OR PERSON THAT DARE TO STAND
IN YOUR WAY!
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So my message to you is THIS:

Stay in the car...the light will change green...or you can find
a different route...or get out of the car, climb up the pole and
MAKE the light change green.

Don't let a few "red lights" derail your dreams!

Here's to a kick butt New Year!

Keep On Bummin,
Travis
www.BumMarketingMethod.com
**** me again****

Have a wonderful and safe holiday, filled with love, joy and fun!! See ya after Christmas :)

Jackie Lee :)

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Specific Myspace Daily Actions

Have you decided on your specific daily actions?

Success on the internet often comes down to consistency. This is definitely true when it comes to marketing at myspace. If you set up your page and then never return or only return once a month you will not likely see the results you are hoping for.

During this Experiment I have set some specific Myspace Daily Actions. It's nice to be clear what I need to do, because then I'm also clear when I'm done. Then I can walk away from the computer knowing I got done what I needed to do and feel good about focusing on other things in life!

It doesn't really matter what your daily specific actions are, as long as you can carry them out without feeling overwhelmed. My specific daily action was to send out 50 friend requests to new people, and to send out 50 comments to current friends. Then of course I respond to incoming messages etc. Whether you do 50 or 100 or 10 doesn't really matter, the important thing is to be consistent.

If you find you aren't getting the results you were hoping for, try increasing your daily activities, or put more focus on result producing activities. If you just go in and tweak your profile you can't really expect people to find you.

So go for it, figure out your specific Myspace Daily Actions, and do them . . . consistently.
Come back and let us know how it's going!!!

Until tomorrow, have a wonderful day!

Jackie Lee :)

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

More MySpace Profile



I found a tool today that might serve you... (and if not that's perfectly okay too! ;-))

Camtix - This is one of the tools that allows you to convert all videos into a format that you can put on your MySpace profile. This is especially valuable if you have a flash movie created for your specific product or service. It's a free download so help yourself!

There is something else I want to address.

As I was spending time over at MySpace today visiting pages of friends (and potential friends) I ran into a couple of profile pages that were so crisp, so clean, easily readable and interesting that it dawned on me that so many profiles are NOT THAT!

It was wonderful to be able to drop a message to these people and express my appreciation for their profile and it prompts me to remind you of a few things when creating or updating your profile if you want your profile to stand out:

  • Don't overdo with videos and steer clear of animated backgrounds because they tend to make your site slow to load and too busy once they do load.
  • I AM a proponent of writing your 'story' on your profile however, you don't want it to go on and on and on or people will find they don't have the time to check out your whole profile. If there is a lot of anecdotal material you'd like to share why not highlight it on your profile then provide a link to a blog page where you expound on it a bit? It will bring attention to your blog and still allow you to share more of your story and move into deeper relationship with people.
  • Do remember to make sure the arrangements of information represents a logical succession of thought. In other words, don't assume everyone knows the basics of what you share... start at the beginning and don't jump all over the place.
  • By all means post photos... and please make them as current as possible. The most interesting photo montages are the ones that show you and those you spend time with, doing the things you love to do. Sure, you might want to include one where you're all dressed up and standing posed and I'm telling you... the more you're willing to share the real, every day YOU, the more interesting you are! ;-)
  • Watch the color scheme you select. Some color combinations that work well in one place don't always work well in another. It might work on shoes but NOT on your profile page. You may really like bright neon colors but on a computer screen eye fatigue sets in quickly with those shades. Not a great way to make friends! And remember... people have to be able to READ the words so avoid those extremely dark backgrounds if you'd like people to stay on your site for more than a couple of seconds.

Here's my suggestion... go browse profiles and get a 'feel' for the energy just based on the visuals... without reading any words. It's a fun way to learn more about your preferences and you'll probably make a new friend in the process!

Have FUN!

--Mary K

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Birthday Wishes at Myspace

Today's post is going to be short ~ ha ha. I have a Christmas Luncheon to go to, and some shopping to get done. I did want to pop in see you all today though.

We have been talking about creating and deepening relationships with our myspace friends. We've mentioned a number of ways you can do this, but one we have yet to mention and a really FUN one is Birthdays!

In your back office you will notice, within the "mail" area there is a notice of "new Birthdays". Each of your friends with an upcoming birthday will be listed if you click on that link.

What a great way to connect with someone! Send them a birthday message or birthday comment. If you want to send a nice "picture" comment you can go to photobucket and search on "happy birthday" or something like it. Just copy the code and then go to your friend's page and "leave a comment" down in the comment section. :)

What fun, you can also google myspace birthday comments or even go to my Myspace squidoo lens to find great places to look for birthday comments.

That's it for today, go check and see if today is any of your friend's birthday, and send them some birthday love!

Jackie Lee :)

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Tuesday, December 18, 2007

My Space ;-)


Again I took the day off... to do ALL of my Christmas shopping and to clean my SPACE! ;-)

Back tomorrow with something far more enlightening to post! ;-)

Ho ho ho......

--Mary K

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p.s. If you're in the mood to simply play go follow the link found on my Tuesday blog post at Ambassador of Play! ;-)

Providing Real Value on Your Myspace Blog


Mary K's post yesterday on passion leads perfectly into what I want to talk about today. Which is sharing yourself in your blog.

This is a method I have been using in MY blog, but not at my myspace blog. duh! Once you find some friends, some people who are similar to you, who like the things you like you have built a kind of "opt in" list for yourself. People work really hard to build "opt in" lists and you already have one. Whether you have 5 friends or 5000 friends, you have a list.

Now a lot of internet marketers just shoot off messages to their list about the latest and greatest product they are trying to sell. I don't know about you, but those are the lists I unsubscribe from! The lists where I get some good quality information, sprinkled with links to where I can find more information ~ and that may include a product I can buy ~ I keep those. In fact I make seperate little folders in my email program and save them!!!

This is exactly what we are going to do at myspace. Instead of sending out emails, we are going to write in our blog.

What you want to do is come up with an informative, valuable article that gives some information to your friends. At the end of your post you can point them in the direction of more information, whether that is your website, an affiliate site, your coaching page, wherever you think they may find more information or something that will allow them to take what you are showing them further.

This is where having a clear picture of who you want for friends comes in handy, as you can invite people to be your friends who you know will be looking for the information you are going to share.

Your articles don't have to be books, they can, in fact, be a short list, something you've learned, anything at all that is valuable to your friends. Once you have your posts written and published in your myspace blog you want to let your friends know you have provided them with some information.

This is where they myspace bulletin feature comes in handy. It will allow you to notify ALL of your friends about your new blog post. This bulletin doesn't have to be fancy, you're talking to your friends after all. Just let them know you have posted a new article with some information about such and such that you think they may enjoy!

Your friends will read your bulletin, and will stop by your blog. You may even get a few subscribers. The first time you may not get much don't worry, it takes some time to build up trust. Just continue to do this 2 to 3 times a week. In fact, I wouldn't do it more than 3 times a week. Provide quality blog posts and let your friends know about them. Over time, and probably not much time, you will develop a trust with your readers. They will come to look forward to your posts and will eventually feel very comfortable clicking your links and buying from you.

If you have any questions, please feel free to ask them in the comments section. :) We love to talk with our readers.

Good luck and have fun.

Monday, December 17, 2007

MySpace for YOUR Passion!


There was a time when I was trying to get the hang of this marketing online stuff that I got a bit confused and started thinking that the only thing marketed online was information about marketing online. Silly me! *blush*

Social Communities like MySpace have been SUCH a GIFT because they provide... at no cost to you... a platform where you can share your PASSIONS with others.

You may attract people who feel passionately about the same things you do and you may also attract those merely intrigued who want to learn more.

You may have noticed from our previous posts that MySpace is a community with a plethora of tools that make sharing your opinions very easy and provides you with multiple options for doing so which allows you to connect with more people.

And as you have realized if you watched Jackie's latest video... Browsing for friends allows you to define and refine the parameters defining the people YOU would most like to meet.

As I cruise around the net and spend some time in a variety of communities (and believe me...there are many, with more appearing every week!) it seems to me that the most successful communities, the ones most likely to experience longevity, are the ones who's members are the most passionate!

The point I'm trying to make here is to encourage you to let loose and let yourself SHINE!

You don't really have to know a darn thing about 'marketing on MySpace' to be that -- and THAT is worth remembering! ;-) (And ultimately...that's the piece that makes YOU most attractive!)

Oh... I passionately appreciate you,

--Mary K

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Using the Browse Feature to find Perfect Customers/Clients

I mentioned yesterday about the "browse" feature on myspace.

If that isn't a law of attraction believers best friend. Like I said, you want to be very clear about who is your "perfect"customer or partner and then the browse feature allows you to go out there and attract them!!

Here's a quick tutorial video on using the Myspace Browse feature.

Enjoy!



Have an amazing day!!

Jackie Lee :)

Sunday, December 16, 2007

A New Look at Gathering Friends at Myspace

Yesterday I found an interview done by Yaro Starak, one of my favorite bloggers. This interview was done with Steve Iser, a 21 year old guy who has been working online since he was 9. He is currently making his money on Myspace.

He recently put out a new product about myspace marketing and laid out some of the basics during the interview. I was pleasantly surprised to see the majority of what we are doing lines up directly with what this very successful myspace marketer is doing.

I did find a couple differences and I see how they can be the KEY to making more money at myspace. I'm going to cover the basics in this post and then go over them in more detail over the next couple days.

This has gotten me really excited, and I hope you all will see the potential of adding just a few tweaks to what we are already doing.

Choose your niche

I know we've talked about choosing your niche and now I see how being very clear about your niche and exactly who the people are in your niche can add up to much more targeted leads.

Think about exactly who you want to target your product and services toward. Male/female? How old? Smoker/non? Married/single/swinger? Skinny/overweight?

The more specific you can be about who you are looking for the more specific you can get in looking for exactly that person on myspace.

Choose the best affiliate product(s)

Choose the best products or services you have available to you to market to the people in this niche. Whether you are using affiliate marketing, networking marketing or marketing services you provide, always choose the best products you have available to you.

Develop a Profile:

We have done a good job of teaching you how to create a profile during this experiment. The one thing I would reiterate is discussing in your profile how you are like the people in your target market. So if you are marketing weight loss products make sure you talk about how weight loss products have helped your weight, or your health.

Establish Interaction

We have discussed this piece and I want to add a couple things.

Using the BROWSE tab in your tool bar. If you click on the browse button and then click on the advanced tab you will see you can look for people selecting out very specific things about the person. You can choose if you want male of female, how old, whether they are parents, and I like this point, whether they are new to myspace, active at myspace, when they last logged in!!! Pretty cool Huh? I can't believe I didn't know about the browse function before this.

Of course sending a message with your friend request is KEY!!! You are developing an interaction, a relationship. You want to let them know who you are, how you (or your profile) are similar to them, why you are asking for friendship and what you will be offering for friendship.

***this is the part I'm excited about and it's different than what we've been teaching thus far***

You will be using your BLOG as another means to provide quality and benefit to your friends. You will use your blog for articles based on your niche. At the bottom of your article you will include a link to your product/service/program, whatever you are offering.

You will build rapport with your friends because you will be offering continued value to your friends.

Once you have written a blog post you are going to send out a BULLETIN giving your friends the heads up that you have this new article posted. Don't tell too much about the article, just let them know you've posted an article on such and such and they may find it interesting. :) They are your friends, and you are providing value they will want to see.

I tried this myself today.

I wrote an article about entertaining your toddler. I happen to have written for last month's bum marketing challenge. I rewrote the introduction so it was in more familiar language, these are my friends afterall, and provided a link to the 101 Ways to Entertain Your Toddler ebook.

I had multiple comments and received numerous messages thanking me for the information and a few people said they will look at the book. Can you see how powerful this will be once people come to expect this type of information and value from my blog?

They will begin to subscribe and look forward to not only my posts, but my bulletins. They will click on my bulletins and eventually when I've built trust with people they will click my affiliate/program links.

This was a quick overview. I will do some videos and take the major parts one by one through the week to give you a deeper understanding of how powerful I think this is going to be.

My advice for today would be to think about who is Your Perfect Customer? Think about all the details of this person. Then set out to find them. :)

Talk to you tomorrow!!

Jackie Lee :)


Bulletins at MySpace


Have I mentioned that one of the delightful things about working from home, for yourself, is that you can easily take a day or two off when the unexpected erupts?! It's so true (to a point ;-) and Friday was one of those days for me... Thank God for Internetwork Marketing!!!

Anyway... what I want to share today is about posting bulletins over at MySpace.

The only way I see for sending out a bit of information to all of the friends on your friends list is via a feature called 'Bulletins'. These are only seen from your space behind the scenes and when you post a bulletin it stays up for 10 days. Be aware that only the 10 most current bulletin headlines appear on your list... in order to see more you would have to click the link that says 'View all Bulletins'. I'm not sure how many people bother.

Depending on the number of friends you have and how active they are about posting bulletins, your post can be buried quite quickly but don't let that discourage you from posting them.

A couple of things of things you might want to remember:

Don't overdo when it comes to posting bulletins! People will not respond favorably if you post the same thing multiple times in a day... I personally wouldn't even post the same message multiple times in the same week.

Understand that a 'bulletin', by definition is a 'brief, public message' and social communities online define it pretty much the same way. Yours will be most effective if they are truly sharing something interesting... even better if they share something remarkable. Things worth remarking about can be as varied as a certain restaurant, a great band, a car or a dry cleaner but if it doesn't spark an irrepressible enthusiasm in you and from you then don't bother posting it!

The value of posting bulletins on a regular basis is that it keeps you (and hopefully the content of your posts) on the minds of others and they will learn to trust that you are around, active and available.

The risk of posting is that doing it poorly or inappropriately will find you wishing you weren't on their minds at all!

Be authentic, sincere and passionate and you are REMARKABLE!

Have fun,

--Mary K

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Friday, December 14, 2007

Staying Connected with Myspace Friends


On my Abundance Revolution page I have over 1300 friends. I find it difficult to keep in touch with everyone, and have generally only interacted with people who have messaged me or sent a message in response to something I have sent them.

I have been trying to figure out a way to stay in touch with more of my friends. Today while I was in my "inbox" I noticed there are now photo boxes of my friends who are currently online. How fun. There's a little "send message" link right there on the box.

This makes it easy to take a quick look at their page and familiarize myself with who they are, and then send them a quick hello. Nothing big or fancy, just a quick note saying hello and letting them know I am trying to connect with my friends.

The people who reply I can continue the conversation with. The people who don't reply I may consider deleting from my friends, especially if I have never had a conversation with them. I am debating on whether having so many friends is a positive or a negative. (right now the scales are kind of balanced in my mind)

That's it for today, just one more way to connect with your myspace friends.

Jackie Lee :)

Thursday, December 13, 2007

I'm Not Getting Business Inquiries at Myspace

Today I want to talk about a problem you may encounter during your myspace marketing endeavors.

Not getting Business Inquiries.

You may be receiving responses to your messages, but no one is asking about your business.

This problem can be the result of a couple different variables.
  • Your page copy
  • Keywords your using to choose who to send friend requests to
These variables need to be tested one at a time. (ah visions of Psych Methods are coming to my head). What that means is don't change both things at the same time.

I suggest you try to tweak your keywords first ~ it's easiest and you should notice a difference rather quickly.

I have been experiencing this problem myself on my new page. I thought about the keywords I have been using and decided that is probably where my problem lies.

I have been using keywords like "spiritual journey" "joy" etc. These are all things I want in people I would like to work with. I have received many messages in response to the message I send with the friend request. However, all the responses I have gotten so far have been in relation to the spiritual element of my page. No one is asking about the business.

It really is no surprise when you think about it. People who are focused on spiritualism are most likely to respond to that aspect of my page.

What I need to do is think about keywords I might use to find people who are actually looking to work from home or make some extra money.

Use those keywords you might say. ~ I'd say no. Most people who are currently not involved in working online are not going to have those keywords on their page. So what do people who would like to make some extra money talk about? Who are they?

Mary K's discussion of groups may come in handy here. I think the groups would be a great place to do some keyword searching. Check in the group description for words you may want to use, even better, if you think the people in that group may be interested pull some IDs from the group page.

If you try a few different methods of gathering IDs to send friend requests to and you continue to run into the same problem, then go ahead and take a look at your page copy.

Have a wonderful day!

Jackie Lee :)

MySpace Forums vs. Groups



Can you tell I'm feeling FESTIVE today?!?? And where oh where does the time go... I thought I would get this post up before midnight... ah, but no such luck. (or discipline?) ;-)

I know that yesterday (okay, my idea of yesterday...do not look at the dates behind the curtain!) I talked about your ability to start searching for friends via MySpace Groups. Today I want to talk a bit about what I've come to see as some distinctions between the Groups and the Forums over at MySpace. This confuses many people... especially if you're just starting to interact in social communities.

There are similarities between the two and I'm not exactly sure why the creators of this community decided to have both. Each Group at MySpace (and as you noticed in my earlier post there are tens of thousands) essentially has a forum. A forum is simply a place where people gather to express their throughts, views and opinions. Some forums are very general and some forums are quite specific. The forums or groups that designate a specific topic typically have 'rules' or guidelines that state you are expected to stay on topic! Please respect that when you join a group and participate in any kind of forum.

You will have to go check out both Forums and Groups over at MySpace for yourself because this really is an energy thing. In other words, you will find place where you will more... or less... feel comfortable sharing your thoughts. And naturally, the ones that benefit you the most will be the ones you are most comfortable and jazzed about.

One of the things I've noticed, personally, is that following the link on the toolbar called FORUMS leads you to a page listing many categories of forums. And a LOT of people are having conversations in these forums. As a rule (and from my very limited personal experience) the FORUMS are a bit broader in category and topic than the conversations you will find going on in the GROUPS. While one is not particularly better than the other, looking for friends within GROUPS might make it easier to target a more specific group of people who are more likely to be a perfect fit for you and your product or service.

I know people in business, especially newbies, think they want to expose the whole wide world to what they have to offer. I can promise you, based on personal experience as well as the feedback from many very, very successful business owners... the smaller and more concisely you're willing to define and describe YOUR ideal customer/client... the easier and more successful your marketing will be!

And that is why I favor searching for new friends by going to GROUPS over at MySpace. It vastly increases my efficiency in connecting with the people I most want to connect with!

By the way... as you spend time over at MySpace you might have questions or discover a neat trick yourself. If so... I sure hope you'll come back here and post a comment so we can all benefit from it. For instance... I have a question that I meant to ask Jackie today and simply forgot -- what code do we need in order for an image to appear as the image when sending messages to people as we use FriendBlasterPro to request friends?!? I have a funny feeling that people might simply be seeing the link rather than the image so please let us know. Thanks Jackie!

And thank you!
--Mary K

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Wednesday, December 12, 2007

More Ways to Add Friends at Myspace

Mary K made a great point yesterday about using groups to find your friends. I wanted to tell you another way I frequently find friends.

If you are using your friend blaster pro software and search on a topic you are given a list of pages matching that keyword. As you saw on yesterday's video frequently the first page is blogs. Blogs are connected to a person's page at Myspace (that means you have one too). If you click on the the link to get to the blog you can then click on the person's profile. Scroll down and take a look at their friends.

If this person's page looks like someone you would like to hang out with, chances are so are their friends! Take a look through their friends by clicking on the "all" link in their friends area and make sure they look like people who are similar to the page you are on, and like people you would like to know! If they are then just click the start button in your friend blaster pro software. It will gather all the IDs from this person's friends.

This is a very quick and easy way to find a lot of friends to easily send friend requests to.

That's it for today ~ tomorrow I'm going to tackle the topic of what to do when you are getting responses to your friend requests, but people aren't inquiring about your business. :) (I still have to work out a couple details in my head) :)

Have an amazing day!

Jackie Lee :)

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

MySpace Groups


I'm going to hope you're holding the visual from Jackie's wonderful videos demonstrating how to use FriendBlasterPro because I want to share with you another place to add friends to your profile over at MySpace.

You have already seen how you can click the word 'search' on the toolbar at MySpace, enter a keyword and connect with people who mention that word on their page. There is another very good place to go to find others who value the things you value... that is by going to 'GROUPS'.

There are thousands of groups over at MySpace about many different things so you're bound to find a group or two where you will meet interesting people who share an interest with you. Here's a list of the Group categories that I lifted from MySpace --

Get the picture... as I said THOUSANDS of groups you can join filled with many thousands of potential FRIENDS!

When you click 'Groups' from the toolbar along the top of any profile page you will be taken to a page that lists all of these categories. And to make things a bit easier and more efficient, MySpace offers a 'Search' function for Groups just like it does for members. Just click 'search groups', enter some terms that might define the kind of group you're looking for and you will find a listing of all groups that fall within the keyword parameter you chose!

One of the advantages of this is that you may have interests that aren't explicitly mentioned on your profile page... and that holds true for others too. After all, we can hardly mention every single interest we have in life all on one profile page and it doesn't mean we don't want to meet others that share our interest. For instance you may enjoy a hobby that you didn't mention on your page... and I'll bet you'll find a group full of people who share your interest... whether it's knitting, horseback riding, tattoos or Lake Louise Photography!

So if you open up your friendblaster and search groups until you find one that looks active you'll be able to add another group of amazing friends! ;-) And as you can see from my picture above... it all becomes a little
more clear when you see the whole 'group' over there <===. LOL

Have a Wonderful Wednesday!!!

--Mary K

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Using Comments to Build Myspace Relationships

Hi everyone!

Wow, Mary K, great post yesterday! Thank you.

I was thinking this morning as I was doing the video and sending friend requests about when I first started doing this, and how it felt for me. I remember feeling almost smarmy using software to find and request friends.

I felt it was somehow inconsistent with the whole idea of "relationshipping". To no surprise the people I sent friend requests to during that period weren't all that glad to hear from me, nor were they people I really wanted to be friends with.

It's the same software now, and here's a couple of the messages I get from people in response to my friend requests:
HI, thanks for getting with me. It's interesting, you are into so much of what I'm into. I'm trying to make a huge dream come true. I'd love to chat with you about the Law of Attraction, and your program. Please get back with me if you can.

*****
Hi Jackie,

I'm so happy to meet you, really. I hope we can be good friends, the energy of you/you're profile, resonates.

Thanks for finding me

******

First of all, I think your daughter, Hannah, is absolutely adorable!! Second, you just might be the answer to my prayers, believe it or not!!!

What's the difference between now and then you ask? Intention!

Of course when you are feeling badly about something the results you get are an exact vibrational match. I had to figure out how to feel absolutely wonderful about using this software. To that end I decided to make it a law of attraction game.

Before I gather IDs I set an intention to find the perfect people who are fun, interesting, open to new ideas and need to meet me right now.

Before I send comments with the software I set an intention that my comment will go to just the "right" people who need to hear it today.

This one little change has set about an avalanche of wonderful messages and even more wonderful relationships.

If you are having some not so comfortable feelings about using the software, try to look at it in another way, and know that the law of attraction works, no matter what! Whether you are using software or doing it by hand you will attract just the "right" people who need to meet you today!

With that said, today's video is on sending comments to deepen your relationship with your existing myspace friends. I receive so many messages related to comments, and how they have shown up at just the right time, or were exactly what they needed to see that day. You can really deepen your relationship with comments, as well as leave your link for everyone to see ;)

Here's today's video. As always, if you have any questions or need more information, just leave us a comment down below. (it's also another great way to get a backlink to your site)



Have an amazing day!

Jackie Lee :)

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Monday, December 10, 2007

MySpace - Looking for the 'fit' with others!


I spent some time over at MySpace this weekend just looking for new friends.

I've been playing over at the MS community off and on for the past year and yet it continues to amaze me how I find new things to check out along WITH new people to check out! LOL

One of the things that occurred to me today was that it might be valuable to go a bit deeper in sharing with you what may be obvious but often eludes us.

'Marketing' is always and all ways about saying the 'right' thing to the 'right' people at the 'right' time! And I'm not talking about 'right' as any kind of value-based judgment. Yet I think it's really important to recognize that getting into relationship with people and moving those relationships into FRIENDSHIPS happens when we share values with others. And we are more likely to make a sale to someone who feels they know, like and trust us... you know, like a friend.

In other words, a really good marketer knows they don't have a product or service for 'EVERYBODY' and knows that it's not necessary (dare I say possible) to become 'friends' with EVERYBODY they meet! And that's not a problem because all any of us need do is offer our brilliant solution (product/service) to the person looking for it when they most want it!

Keep in mind that we will greatly increase our odds of knowing who those people are if/when we take the time to get to know people. This does NOT have to take a great deal of time, as Jackie shows you with the nifty tools available to add new friends and it does mean you want to give some thought to jump-starting things by selecting people who share some of your values. Makes sense that those people may value the same products and services as you...yes?

Understand that one of the things that will reveal a persons values to you is the activities they engage in. We do the things we do because those things support our values. That's not to say we don't all spend a certain amount of energy deluding ourselves about ourselves from time to time so don't get upset with those situations where you believe you've made a good connection with someone only to find out later that we really share very little in common with them.

As an example, you may tell yourself that you truly value reading... yet you rarely read purely for pleasure or personal growth. While you may in fact value 'knowing how to read' you probably don't really value reading in that case. So searching for others who value 'reading' may not lead you to people who have a lot in common with you.

So give some thought to those 'keywords' you enter when doing a search through profiles over at MySpace. With a bit of honest, authentic soul-searching it will really add to your fun in making friends when you make of point of looking for people who value the same things you value. And MySpace offers so many things that make it a really rich community for making some genuine connections!

Have FUN my friends,
I appreciate you!

--Mary K

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Add more friends with Friend Blaster Pro

IF you spent some time over the weekend adding friends you can see it can be time consuming. A great way to automate the process is to use a friend adder software. Mary K and I both use Friend Blaster Pro

Here's a few reasons why I like it.
  • It adds friends
  • sends messages
  • sends comments
  • sends timed bulletins
  • sends a message with your friend request
  • FREE version
You can get all of these functions through the free version. The only limitation is you can only send 50 of each of these things each day. IF you choose to upgrade and get the full version you have unlimited access to each of these functions.

* Don't send more than 300 friend requests a day or you risk having your account deleted.

It's a great piece of software, and is very intuitive. I thought I would just run you through the basics of getting your account added to the software and then how to find friends and send them a message and a friend request.

Here ya go. (I'm experimenting with the software, and today's video came out a little weird, sorry)



That's it for today. Tomorrow we will be looking at some of the additional features of Friend Blaster Pro. If you have any questions, please ask them in the comment section!

Have a great day!

Jackie Lee :)

Friday, December 7, 2007

Making Friends at Myspace

By now your profile should be filled in with your interests, your story, who you'd like to meet. We haven't chosen a song yet, and a song is really important.

You want to choose a song that expresses who you are, or what you believe. You have to know the artist or title of the song you want. (which is terrible for me, as I only know bits and pieces of lyrics ~ so I do a google search on the lyrics to find the name and artist!) Just go in your back office and click edit profile. Then on the top right hand side it says song and video on profile. Click that and it will allow you to choose an artist. On their page will be songs and you will have the option to "add" one of those songs. Just click "add" on the song you like and it will magically show up on your page!

On to today's topic! FRIENDS :)

That's what myspace is all about. Making friends, meeting new people. Today, and over the weekend if you choose we will start meeting people and asking people for friendship. This is easily done by going to your back office and clicking on the "search" button, in the task bar. You will have the option to search in a lot of different ways. By username, by real name or throughout myspace. If you are new to myspace look up some old friends, put their real name in the appropriate search box and see if they are hanging out on myspace.

For our purposes you will be using the "all of myspace" option, which is the top box that comes up. Put in a search term that represents who you want to meet, or an interest you have. For example for my new page I am hoping to find other people who are interested in allowing abundance.

I typed allow abundance in the search box and up pops 17,600 options for me to choose from. It just so happens my other page is number one and Mary K is number two.

Now you just click on the person's link and go to their page. Take a look around. See if you would want to interact with this person. If the answer is yes, then you click "add me" or something similar in their contact box (just under the picture). You will then see a message that asks if you really want to be friends with this person. Click yes. You're done. Myspace will send them a notice you want to be friends and they can either accept or decline.

As people accept your requests they will start showing up in your friends section of your page.

We are going to start off doing all of this manually so you can get a good feel for pages and getting to know people. There are ways we will discuss next week to speed up and automate the process. Using the law of attraction you can still find just the right people, only faster!

So have fun finding some new myspace friends. Make sure you add me! You can also join my abundance revolution page.

Have an amazing day!!

Jackie Lee :)

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Thursday, December 6, 2007

MySpace and Your Space = FRIENDS!


WOW! It's been a wild and crazy day in my little world... Thank God for FRIENDS!!! ;-)

This thanks is extended to both my online and offline friends and there comes a point where they are indistinguishable! For instance, last Friday I got together at a hotel local to me, with a (formerly) only online friend... that REALLY JAZZES ME!!! ;-)

I share this because I want you to realize that building a business online is not only a viable way to earn a living, it's also an amazing way to grow and expand yourself along with your network of friends! For me that's simply a vital element of living!!!

I will be continually tweaking and adding to my Prosperity, Abundance, Love profile and for now I feel I have enough of a foundation there to go out and look for some new PAL's ;-)

I'm going to start searching for new friends at MySpace by simply entering search terms into the keyword box. You know, words that express things that I feel passionate and purposeful about like, prosperity, abundance and love for starters! ;-)

We'll talk later about tools that can be used to speed things up while still making some authentic and meaningful connections but on Friday I'll spend some time perusing peoples profile pages and introducing myself to those I resonate with!

Thanks, I appreciate you,

--Mary K

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Myspace ~ Telling Your Story

Hi everyone,

Mary K, I have to say the new "home" startled me a bit when I saw it and I was in the middle of making the video :) I did finally see at the top of the page below the task bar it says "page options" you can change back to the "classic" skin if you choose. I did. I'm slow to warm up to change. ;)

So onward and forward! Today we are going to talk about filling in the "about me" section of your profile. It should be the last thing left to do on your page. This is the section that will make or break your marketing efforts at Myspace.

Quick story. I have had 2 pages up at myspace for a long time now. I have interacted with a lot of people, but NEVER had anyone go from friendship to partnership. None, in all this time. I was on the band wagon that Myspace was dead, there's no sense spending time trying to build your business there.

A few weeks ago I listened to a conference call where they talked about a specific way to fill in your about me section. It's called "my story marketing". As soon as I heard it it made total sense. The conference call speaker stated if you do your about me section this way you will notice a difference within two days. I was a bit skeptical about such a quick turnaround, but the idea itself made perfect sense, so I changed my page the next day. No kidding, within 2 days I had people inquiring about my business from my new story. My other page I haven't changed, still nothing. So this method does work, so please follow the steps and put your story together in this specific order and I imagine you will see the same kind of results I did.

All right, here's the plan:

You are selling you on this page. People will want to join your business because of WHO YOU ARE, so let them know who you are. Here's the steps to writing your story.









  • At the top of your page put in a slideshow of your family, your loves and interests anything that expresses who you are. You can make free slide shows at www.rockyou.com. It’s a quick, easy process. When you are done just copy the code they provide and stick it at the top of your “about me” section.The slideshow accomplishes a couple things, it lets people know who you are, but it also keeps people on your page just a little bit longer. People love pictures.
  • Next you want to build up some credibility. Let people know some of your accomplishments. It doesn’t matter what they are. Remember you are calling the name of people who are like you. No matter what you’ve accomplished it will strike a chord with someone. Somebody out there has probably accomplished the same thing and would like to connect with a like-minded person.
  • From there let people know why you are on myspace. Is it to find like-minded people? Do you live in a rural area and find it hard to meet people? Do you have a spirited child and need to talk to someone else who knows what that means? Cool. Put that out there so people know what you are looking for.
  • Next you are going to talk about your history. What makes you who you are right now at this point in your life? Did you grow up poor? Did you grow up rich? Boarding school? Lots of jobs? No jobs? 1 of 10 kids? Only child? Terrible job drives you to work from home? Talk about how you got here.
  • Then you want to go right into your story. This is the most important part. You want people to know YOU, and what you are about. Tell them. Tell them what you are doing, how it’s going and where you plan to take it. You can be as long winded or brief as you wish, but remember if you are going to be long winded it better be pretty engaging so they will keep reading to the end.
  • Next you find the solution. You had this issue, how did you solve it. Did you find the perfect program? Did you move to Hawaii? What changed to solve the problem or issues you were facing in your life.
  • Last but not least you are going to make a call to action. What do you want them to do? Call you on the phone? IM you? Myspace message you? Send you an email? Well tell them to do it then! Don’t make this a wishy washy feeling statement. You are an expert, so position yourself as such. If you want to change your current experience call me now 555-1414. I can help.
  • Now I add at the bottom a little note that if people are too shy to call they can take a quick look at my business and then call if that makes them more comfortable.

At no point on the page do I mention my business name or what it’s about, no banners, no ads, just MY STORY!! In fact it's important you don't add banners to your page, or ads for your business or affiliate links, as you will be seen as a salesperson, not a "real" person. It’s working for me and I know if you put these steps into action it will work for you as well.

Take a look at my new Myspace page and let me know what you think.

When you get your page all put together, and your story added please comment with a link so we can all see it!!! You will get some link love, as well as more eyes on your page. :) Who knows one of our delightful readers may be looking for YOU!

Have a fantastic day!!

Jackie Lee :)