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Building Up A MySpace Community For Your Dropshipping Business (Part Two)

I had some great questions come my way because of the article I posted yesterday about MySpace, and I wanted to share the biggest question that people had.  I guess I was not clear enough, so I am sorry about that!

When signing up for a MySpace account people are asking me if they should sign up for a personal one, or make it a business one?  For the purposes I am talking about (social media marketing), you need to sign up with an account for your business.  Like I said in the previous post, if you have a business teaching people about travel reward credit cards, you need to be using your MySpace account to find friends that are interested in Travel and who could take advantage of such types of credit card offers you are promoting with your business.  Find the forums and answer peoples questions, and leave relevant comments on peoples blogs who are talking about credit card rewards (for example).

I really would not be interested in MySpace at all on a personal level.  It is just not for me.  However; I have figured out that it is a powerful source of targeted traffic for those who take the time to build up a community of friends interested in the same things as the business.

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Published Wednesday, August 15, 2007 11:23 PM by stevesonnenberg

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About stevesonnenberg

I am 27 years old. I graduated from Utah Valley University with a degree in Information Systems to gain a strong tech background. I have started multiple online companies. In fact in 2008 I grew one of my businesses from 10 employees to 100 in one year. I know how to grow a business and feel I have a lot to share.

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