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When most people think of MySpace they believe it
is merely a community for individuals to make friends or reconnect
with old friends but MySpace can offer more to savvy Internet
marketers who know how to network effectively on MySpace. Although
MySpace is intended to be a non-commercial community and commercial
websites are strictly prohibited there are some opportunities to
advertise and stimulate sales through MySpace. This article will
discuss the subject of advertising on MySpace, the terms of service on
MySpace and how MySpace members can avoid being viewed as dreaded
spammers by other members of the community or by MySpace
administrators.
Advertising on Your MySpace
According to the MySpace mission statement, the community is meant to
be a non-commercial one. However, this statement refers to the
individuals’ pages created and maintained by members and not the
website as a whole. In fact MySpace is a commercial website with
banner advertisements running on many of the pages and other
advertisements appearing in sidebars and other locations. These
advertising opportunities are open to the public and anyone who is
interested in advertising in these areas is urged to contact MySpace
directly for more information. This type of advertising is worthwhile
for business owners who have products or services which may appeal to
the members of the community.
While advertising on individual websites on MySpace is prohibited by
the terms of service there is sometimes room to market products one
ones website without violating the terms of service. Although many
visitors to MySpace have encountered websites which are blatant
advertisements, this practice is not recommended because, if
discovered by MySpace administrators, it may lead to the individual
being banned from the community. However, consider an example where a
link to an e-commerce website selling sunglasses is placed in answer
to a question of, “What is your favourite type of sunglasses?” The link
certainly provides a relevant answer to the question and does allow
visitors to the website to learn more about the member. Determining
whether or not this is advertising or not is a matter for MySpace to
determine but it is likely they would not consider this advertising
although those who follow the link might end up making a purchase.
MySpace Terms of Service
The terms of service provided by MySpace were created to offer members
guidelines as to what types of actions are acceptable and what actions
are prohibited. All members should read these terms of service before
joining and should review the information periodically to ensure it
has not changed significantly during the course of the membership.
Members who have questions regarding the terms of service should
contact MySpace directly for more detailed information or an
explanation of the terms.
Avoiding the Spam Pitfalls on MySpace
We have already discussed how although commercial websites are
prohibited on MySpace there are some advertising opportunities which
still exist. MySpace reaches a large audience each day and this large
audience might tempt some to try to advertise to all of these members
and visitors at once. Unfortunately this sometimes can be construed as
spam. Therefore, precautions should be taken to avoid actions which
might be considered spam by other members or the MySpace
administrators.
As an example of the potential for spam consider a MySpace member who
is very excited about the cosmetics line they sell. This member might
really believe in the products and think they are so wonderful that
everyone should learn more about these products. However, if this user
then begins systematically going through MySpace searching for all
users who mention anything even remotely related to cosmetics and then
places a comment on their website directing them to a link to more
information about these cosmetics this would likely be considered to
be spam. The member may think their actions are harmless but the
members who receive these comments and the MySpace administrators may
disagree.
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