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 | | vBSetup Team vBulletin Owner vBSetup Owner |     | Join Date: Jul 2006 | Posts: 10,989 | Location: Topeka, KS | Re: Promoting with Myspace Quote:
Originally Posted by lombardo what does that mean mate?  | it means you will soon be able to make application for myspace like facebook has
for example: Super Arcade | Facebook Quote:
Originally Posted by Garala Promoting with MySpace doesn't really work well most of the times,unless you go spamming people telling them to join.
Social Networking is a better way of promoting. | just a little fyi, myspace is also a social network |  | Join Date: Sep 2007 | Posts: 260 | Location: Connecticut, USA | Re: Promoting with Myspace Quote:
just a little fyi, myspace is also a social network | Don't be so picky brandon, you know what I meant..
Digg, Stumbleupon, etc.. vBSetup Team vBulletin Owner vBSetup Owner |  | Join Date: Feb 2008 | Posts: 14 | Location: Australia | Re: Promoting with Myspace i have my site on facebook..i get a fair few hits from it | |  | Join Date: Feb 2008 | Posts: 16 | Re: Promoting with Myspace Quote:
Originally Posted by Brandon have you used Myspace to promote your sites ?
I have had some success in contacting some fans of a friends band. I've also seen some traffic for an arcade site using Myspace. I don't think it would help much here, but it's worth a try still :genius:
Have you guys had or tried to promote your sites with myspace ? | We have used Myspace for our forum. And it really worked.
We got over 2000 members to join our site in 6 months. The problem is if you are a forum alot of them are not into the forums thing. Being that my site is a sportbike forum geared towards female riders we just happened to get lucky with the myspace thing, and the group we created on myspace has over 2000 members as well but let me tell you its alot of work!!! vBSetup Team vBulletin Owner vBSetup Owner |     | Join Date: Jul 2006 | Posts: 10,989 | Location: Topeka, KS | Re: Promoting with Myspace Quote:
Originally Posted by L♥VE We have used Myspace for our forum. And it really worked.
We got over 2000 members to join our site in 6 months. The problem is if you are a forum alot of them are not into the forums thing. Being that my site is a sportbike forum geared towards female riders we just happened to get lucky with the myspace thing, and the group we created on myspace has over 2000 members as well but let me tell you its alot of work!!! | good job
did you match your myspace page to your site at all ?
it's something I'm going to need to do with our new style | |  | Join Date: Feb 2008 | Posts: 16 | Re: Promoting with Myspace Quote:
Originally Posted by Brandon good job
did you match your myspace page to your site at all ?
it's something I'm going to need to do with our new style | Heres what we did: MySpace.com - Sportbike Gurls - 31 - Female - New York - www.myspace.com/sportbikegurls
I kinda just matched it to the logo! I used a div overlay. It look ok on 1021x768 but like crap on anything higher vBSetup Team vBulletin Owner vBSetup Owner | |  | Join Date: Feb 2008 | Posts: 16 | Re: Promoting with Myspace Quote:
Originally Posted by Brandon I like that image, good idea ;)
it doesn't even look like myspace after it loads | Well that was the idea. Since We wanted to get ppl to join the forum we did it that way. SO all the links are right there vBSetup Team vBulletin Owner vBSetup Owner
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