Social Networking sites like those of MySpace, Facebook, and YouTube are the latest trend out there. Ebay and Google are no longer the sites that get the most visits on a daily basis. Using the features on a site like MySpace can be daunting though. MySpace has shut down several US based third party developers of MySpace Bots. The most basic feature of the site MySpace is the feature of adding friends. But look at all the traffic they get each day and just think of the bandwidth they are using. You may experience slow periods using the site MySpace which can make the job of requesting friends a little more time consuming than normal. There are a lot of MySpace Bots out there that are just friend adders plus there are a few sites that can help speed up the process of adding friends greatly. Have you ever tried to update your profile on MySpace? You make all the necessary changes and click on save updates and low and behold when you click back on home it is still asking you to make these updates to your profile. This can be very annoying but a lot of these third party developers that have created MySpace Bots have added the feature of a profile updater. A profile updater is a great tool that can greatly reduce the amount of time it takes to update your profile. MySpace now allows every profile to have their own blog. This is great because almost every site now on the web is incorporating blogs. They say that one of the first ways to take advantage of Web 2.0 technology is by having a blog. The only problem I see is if it takes me entering in a blog post multiple times just to get it to show up once then I need to find a Bot that has a blog poster. Let's say you are a member of a local dance group in you town and that each member of the group has a MySpace profile with a lot of friends. If your dance group was going to be having an event and you wanted to message everybody's friends on MySpace you would have to have each member of the group do this individually which can be very time consuming. If you had a MySpace Bot that had the feature of account chaining then you would have a lot more time to yourself. There are so many sites out there that are giving away free MySpace layouts. Now you can search for these sites individually using your Internet Explorer but again this can become time consuming. Some Bot developers have software that will actually grab the profiles and download them for you. These are known as profile grabbers. Now on MySpace you are only allowed to have one profile according to their TOS. What if you were a marketer and it was necessary to have multiple MySpace profiles? What kind of profile do you think will get the greatest number of visitors? Some of the great MySpace Bots out there have account creators for MySpace. I had my son get pictures of girls he knows and I use these pictures for all my profiles. The profile of the lesbians which showed 2 girls in the shower together in bikinis did great until MySpace deleted that profile. With each profile when sending out messages you need to make sure that each profile sends out a different message otherwise MySpace will delete several accounts. You could look for a Bot that has a message randomizer which would be a fantastic solution for you. I have seen maybe a couple MySpace Bots that have the feature of a message randomizer. A lot of sites nowadays have what is called a CAPTCHA code for things like account creating, message sending, etc. Most software that is out there is very limited in its ability to bypass CAPTCHA. A lot of MySpace Bots used to have this feature but with what MySpace has done lately pretty much most of the MySpace Bots no longer offer this. The ones that do charge a premium price for CAPTCHA Bypass. If you are a marketer then you might want to look for a MySpace Bot that has a lot of these features. An all in one software solution would be best because do you realize how much system resources you would use if you had a different Bot for each function? Do not worry about violating MySpace TOS they were created years ago and if MySpace wants to stay in existence then they need to start allowing marketers and maybe even helping users do marketing otherwise MySpace will die a lot quicker then Friendster.
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