Selling Advertising On Your MySpace Account
When most people talk about making money on MySpace, they’re usually either talking about striking it rich by getting noticed by someone in a position of power; or they’re talking about selling some product or service and reaching a massive audience. Interestingly enough, there’s an entirely different way to use MySpace to make money.
Rather than trying to sell your own product, you can simply concentrate on creating profiles and stocking them with friends who fall into a particular demographic. Perhaps you have decided to seek out all people who are interested in aviation or in bowling. Create a specific profile for that demographic and then seek out everyone who is interested in that activity.
Once you have done this, your next step will be to find advertisers who you can match up to your specific niche profiles. For instance, if you have created a niche profile for outdoor sports, you can then look for companies who sell mountain bikes or tents or campers. You can then contact them to let them know the amount of “warm prospects” you have access to, as well as some rate for advertising to them.
One place you can do this is http://www.sitepoint.com; however, the advertisers you find may not be well matched to your specific niche. If your audience is “general,” this may not matter to you or the advertiser.
To make this even more effective, you will want to consider finding advertisers who are willing to create a contest. This will allow you to blatantly advertise for the company, but without giving overt overtones about your intent. In fact, you may even want to create one large, general MySpace account for announcing contests.
Regardless of the way in which you decide to do this, you will want to remember to segment your prospects into different groups according to profiles. You will also want to make sure that you are able to find warm prospects for a given topic. Last, you will want to make sure you match up the right advertisers to those lists.