MySpace Business Promotion
Promoting Your Business on MySpace...
The question of whether or not MySpace can be used
to promote a business is certainly debatable. MySpace is intended to
be a non-commercial website by nature but there is a different between
blatant commercialisation and mentioning a product or service you
offer and providing a link as a useful resource to visitors of your
website. This article will take a look at the opportunities to promote
a business on MySpace by providing information on determining whether
or not your method of business promotion is permitted on MySpace and
information on how to promote your business without being accused of
spamming MySpace.
Review the Terms of Service Carefully
The terms of service provided by MySpace can provide the greatest
insight into whether or not there are ways to promote your business
through MySpace. Members of MySpace are asked to review the terms of
service before becoming a member. Each member should carefully read
through this entire agreement to come to a better understanding of
which types of activities are allowed on MySpace as well as which
types of activities are prohibited.
One of the stipulations of the MySpace reads as follows,
“Non-commercial Use by Members. The MySpace Services are for the
personal use of Members only and may not be used in connection with
any commercial endeavours except those that are specifically endorsed
or approved by MySpace.com. Illegal and/or unauthorized use of the
MySpace Services, including collecting usernames and/or email
addresses of Members by electronic or other means for the purpose of
sending unsolicited email or unauthorized framing of or linking to the
MySpace Website is prohibited. Commercial advertisements, affiliate
links, and other forms of solicitation may be removed from Member
profiles without notice and may result in termination of Membership
privileges. Appropriate legal action will be taken for any illegal or
unauthorized use of the MySpace Services.”
This section of the terms of service stipulates that MySpace is
created for non-commercial use unless Myspace.com has approved the use
of a member’s website for commercial purposes. Therefore care should
be taken when designing a MySpace website to ensure the website will
not be deemed to be a commercial website by MySpace administrators.
When In Doubt, Ask Questions
Those who are unsure of whether or not their MySpace website, as they
have designed it, will be considered a commercial website should
consult with MySpace administrators. This step is not necessary unless
the member is concerned their content will be perceived as being
commercial. Reviewing the terms of use agreement can provide a great
deal of information but some users may still be concerned with the
possibility that their website will be penalized if the administrators
deem it to be commercial in nature.
Contacting MySpace is a fairly simple process. Members can use the,
“Contact MySpace” link from the
MySpace.com homepage. The contact page enables members to select a
subject and a subtopic and submit this information. Once this is done
MySpace provides some preliminary information which may be relevant.
If this information is not useful to the member they can email a
detailed request to MySpace.
Avoid Spamming at All Costs
If you determine there is an opportunity for you to promote your
business through MySpace, care should be taken to ensure the promotion
does not cross the line into spam. Spamming is taken very seriously by
the MySpace administrators and it may result in links or content being
deleted or the privileges of membership may be revoked when a member
is found to be guilty of spamming.
Links to your ecommerce website integrated into your MySpace website
isn’t considered spamming. Depending on how it is used it may not even
be considered advertising, and therefore prohibited, by MySpace
administrators. However, visiting other MySpace websites and placing a
link to your ecommerce website on each website you visit would be
considered spam. These individuals may or may not be interested in the
website you provide but even if they are interested sending these
links to numerous websites unsolicited is often considered to be spam.
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