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Search Engine Optimization and MySpace: 4 Considerations

28 January 2010 445 views No Comment

The reputation of MySpace, the social networking site, is such that most people consider it a tool for teenagers to write unintelligible things to other and post silly pictures. But as social networking in general has evolved, so has MySpace. In fact, you might even consider it when developing your search engine optimization strategy. It’s a great way to network with others and drive traffic to your site. Here are four considerations to keep in mind:

1.Networking. It doesn’t take any time at all to set up your MySpace profile, and once that’s done you’re ready to start making connections with people. That’s the point of social networking of course—to find people you already know and to find new people that you’d like to know. You can invite people to join your own network, and you’ll soon see that others are inviting you to join their networks too. You can use the social network in one of two ways. You can expand your network to include anyone and everyone who wants to be included, or you can limit your network so that only those who fit your target audience are in it.

2.Share Yourself. People will be more interested in your products and services if they know a little bit about you and feel like they can trust you. So share a little bit about yourself and let people get to know you. Be sure that your sharing remains professional but include things about yourself that people might not find out if they only visited your business website. Photographs should be tasteful and interactions should be ethical and professional.

3.Increase Your Traffic. Once you feel like the people in your network have gotten to know a little bit about you, you can start sharing more about your business. Post a link to your business website on your MySpace page. Not only will the search engines see this as a valuable link, but it will also drive traffic to your site. You can also cross-post your business blog at your MySpace page, which will definitely attract the attention of the people in your network.

4.Sell Stuff. If you have a product such as an ebook, article, or recording that you believe would interest the people in your network, promote it on your MySpace page. MySpace also gives you the capacity to send announcements to people in your network. So if your business is having a sale or if you have a new promotion, you can send that announcement and let everyone know quickly and painlessly.

MySpace is a little less formal than many of the other social networking sites. While you may initially see this as a disadvantage—after all, you’re probably more interested in a refined crowd—it can also be a good thing. There isn’t as much stigma surrounding self-promotion on MySpace as there is on other social networking sites and online communities. Just be careful never to give the impression that you’ve created your account and invited people to be in your network simply because you want more customers. That can be very off-putting and can limit your network very quickly.

If you’d like to know more, a local internet marketer or search engine optimization professional can help you determine how to use social networking sites like MySpace to increase your search engine ranking and drive traffic to your website. Just don’t dismiss MySpace as the realm of teenagers who have neither the inclination nor the disposable income to pay attention to your business. Once you take a look around you’ll see that plenty of business owners and internet marketing professionals are using it to promote their businesses and build important networks that will impact their success. So join today and see what a difference it can make for you!

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