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15
Sep

How To Pull In Quick Cash With a Myspace Resource Site

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What’s happening to me? I just gave you a totally free Myspace Resource Site script, and now I’m giving out my money-making secrets?

Nope, I’m not doing it out of the goodness of my heart. (Give me a break, I’m still an internet marketer!) I’m doing it for a chance at a $100 grand prize in BlueJar.com’s group writing contest!

To win the contest, I have to write a “how-to” blog post. So I’m writing out a step-by-step process about how to set-up a Myspace resource site and pull in loads of cash! (Your results may vary.)

OK, let’s get down and dirty and stake our claim in this cutthroat world of myspace resource sites:

1. Check your conscience at the door.

Read this, which talks about how you can’t use Myspace for commercial purposes and whatnot. And this article, about the whole business of myspace resource sites.

2. Download the script.

This is pretty simple: just read this blog via RSS and you’ll see the download link at the bottom of each post. (More info here.)

3. Get a domain name and hosting.

This is the only step that will really cost anything, but it’s pretty basic. If you know what you’re doing, just pick your favorite host and get setup.

If you don’t have any hosting or know what to do, you can use my affiliate link and sign-up at Dreamhost since they offer tons of space and bandwidth, plus a free domain name, all for $7.95 per month. (Or HostGator, because they’re supposed to be pretty good, too.)

Domain name tip: I don’t recommend using the word “myspace” in your domain name because that would directly infringe on their trademark, and they might just shut you down. But you can use words like profile and layouts without hassle.

4. Edit and upload the script.

This is pretty simple too, just read the Install.txt file that came with the script.

Remember, the more you edit the images and the CSS file, the better. A lot of other sites will be based on a similar script, so you want your website to at least look different than them.

(It should end up something like this.)

5. Create your own myspace profile.

Now that your site is up, it’s time to get ready for marketing…

Go to Myspace and sign-up for your own profile, which will relate to your new website.

Once you signup and have to pick a name, choose something like “myspace.com/yourdomainname” so people can relate your profile to your actual website.

Add a picture, too. If you aren’t a cute teenage girl, you could just use your website’s logo. Or a funny picture of Borat. As long as it attracts attention, it’s good.

Now make your profile pretty. Real pretty. Even if you use a layout and graphics from someone else’s site, you want to convince anyone that sees your profile that you are a myspace layout expert. That will lead them to visit your layout site.

To be sure they do, put links to your site all over your profile. At least have a banner in the top corner and a text link in the About Me section, but the more the merrier.

Remember: The target market here is teenagers. You’ll be dealing with teenagers, so get used to it by scanning a lot of profiles on Myspace to get a feel for how they interact. You need to fit in, and you don’t accomplish that by acting professionally - you act like a kid again!

6. Make friends

If your profile is set, it’s time to show it off.

Which means we’re going to do some real work: getting friends, leaving comments, and socializing.

No bots allowed. We’re doing this the old-fashioned way (so you don’t get banned for spamming…)

The easiest way to start is to look for Myspace groups that are focused on HTML, layouts, graphic design, etc. Join them and add your fellow members as friends.

*Just don’t spam the groups. Everyone will HATE you!*

Next, find very popular myspace layout profiles, and add them as friends. Add all their friends, too, for good measure.

Note: Don’t add that many friends per day. Start out slowly so that Myspace doesn’t ban you.

7. Beg

If you have been nice so far, you might have a few friends. And you’ll want to leverage your friends to help yourself.

For example, see if you can do a “w4w” or “s4s” with someone. It would be like sending bulletins for each other or doing a link exchange between your profiles.

Ideally you can get someone popular to help you, but it won’t be that simple. You could offer to return the favor once you have a more popular profile, or to link to them from your real website. Anything to convince them to spread the word about you.

8. Link Exchanges

Since you can’t spend all day on Myspace (well you probably could, but try not to…) do some link exchanges with other webmasters.

By now you should have at least a few people visiting the site. So head to the DP link exchange forums and the MSP link exchange forums.

Do lots and lots of link exchanges. (Don’t worry about doing too many, just look at the amount of links plastered on both sides of this site.)

Not everyone will exchange links with a new site that has very little traffic and no PR, but some people will, so just keep at it.

Tip for your linking code: Use good anchor text, and use the Title attribute of the a tag.

For example: <a href=”http://www.mysite.com” title=”myspace layouts”>Myspace Layouts</a>

That’s what you would request someone else place on their site when linking to you.

Along with that, Myspace Toplists (like this, this, and this) are great places to submit your site. You have to place a reciprocal link though, so it’s basically a link exchange.

9. Repeat

Steps 6, 7, and 8 should be repeated daily.

Check your Myspace account at least once a day and add new friends, comment on current friends, and join in the discussion boards on group pages.

Then back to the link exchange forums looking for more webmasters.

10. Expand your advertising

As more people visit your site, your choice of advertising gets more important.

Adsense is built into this script, but there are other options you can try. Sticking with Adsense is OK, but you’ll be getting about 1 cent per click…

CPA affiliate offers are a good addition. Ones that might work well include those “free iPhone” offers. Anything free is good, especially the forms that only require a visitor to submit their email or zip for you to get paid.

Closing a sale to a myspace resource site visitor isn’t easy, so CPM and CPC ads are good choices. Affiliate links… not so much.

Note: Ad/affiliate networks frown on advertising on myspace, so make sure you only place ads on your own site.

11. Add more content.

Got any traffic and revenue yet?

Now that the basics are behind us, it’s time to set your site apart. You do that by getting cool stuff and posting it on your site consistently.

Sources for new stuff: User submissions, MSP Freebies forum, or steal them like everyone else. (Note: I’m not advocating theft, but chances are 10 people have stolen a given layout before you, and that’s how you found it!)

You could buy stuff too if your budget allows. Again, the Myspace Pros forum is the place to be.

Or you could leave the site “as is.” That’s fine too. You’ll just sacrifice some revenue for more free time.

12. Personal marketing: Seek out lame profiles.

This could be seen as very helpful or very spammy, depending on how you do it, but…

You could browse Myspace looking for people who still have the basic white/orange layout, and then let them know how easy it is to get a cool layout if they visit your site.

Ideally you could find someone with lots of friends, because getting your link on their page would pay off nicely.

Just don’t send too many random messages.

13. Repeat.

Keep working on advertising and marketing!

Improve your site daily for maximum success!

14. Relax.

Now that you have some traffic coming in, the site runs itself. That’s the beauty of it, and why it’s worth the hours of work in the beginning.

More traffic means more people will end up putting your content (along with your link) on their profile pages. And then people will see that, visit your site, and add your content to their site. And that will continue on autopilot. :)

15. Sell.

Now it’s time to face reality.

You never know when the whole Myspace fad is going to collapse. Maybe Myspace will crack down on all the resource sites that are profiting off their name. Maybe everyone will switch to a new site.

Either way, you don’t want to be around when it happens. So make your site popular, maybe even build more of them, but eventually sell them off.

16. Build Facebook apps.

Hey, unless your sites get to the level of WhateverLife, you won’t be able to retire. So get to work on some Facebook apps before that market is too saturated!

Good luck and have fun! :)

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27 Comments so far

  1. GnomeyNewt on September 15th, 2007

    Thanks for participating in my group writing project! Wow, if sombody can’t start their own myspace resource site after reading this, they never will be able to!

  2. Jerry Huang on September 15th, 2007

    Nice! Like your wordpress theme too.

    You’ve been added to Jerry’s DoFollow Search Engine :)

  3. Roving Reporter on September 16th, 2007

    Hey, you really suck,
    But despite this you have a ton of great info. I have a friend who is ver passionate about Im. I will let him know of your site and hopefully he will be able to make some money for a change.

    I’m just a pssing bystander looking for some entertainment. My passion is the news room and i’m busy hunting for more.
    Ciao
    The roving reporter

  4. Valentin on September 16th, 2007

    Well, to bad I read this article now, many months after I have deleted my MySpace account.

    Anyway, Myspace, Hi5 and few other identical had leaved my list of “to do” …

  5. MDB on September 20th, 2007

    If I’m ever laid off I might give a go, but time is short at the moment. Just wish I could go straight to the part which says “autopilot”. Definately a comprehensive guide though.

  6. Steve Belt on September 25th, 2007

    I’m not inclined to do a myspace layout site, but you’ve layed it out very well.

  7. Crystal Cash on October 17th, 2007

    Thanks for all the tips. I haven’t found a site with such in-depth information about this yet. I appreciate the free script too :)

  8. Make Friends, Earn Money on February 10th, 2008

    Sucker, you’ve excelled yourself on this post, must have taken hours to write. It always gets my me cross when big organsations like myspace and facebook say things like “Don’t use our site for commercial gain” as if they are trying to protect the sanctity of the online community, when in reality they are making billions from doing just that! There are some superb tips and hints in this post I think the best point you mention is updating the site regularly as Content is king

  9. MySpace Comments on February 11th, 2008

    I do not agree that you can get retaired with myspace resource website, but I suppose after few months of hard work on it, you can get about 100$ per month. This market is too much saturated recently.

  10. webbdesign göteborg on February 29th, 2008

    I’ve been reading your blog for quite a while. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I will certainly put a link to your site from one of my sites.

  11. Cute Girly Myspace Layouts on March 22nd, 2008

    Step #15 is kind of funny…as long as you don’t have the Myspace name in your domain I doubt that they really care much about Myspace layout sites. Myspace resource sites have been around about as long as Myspace itself, and if anything they are helping promote the site by offering free layouts so I doubt they have much incentive to go after them. Your post was an interesting read.

  12. Sucker on March 23rd, 2008

    @Cutie ;)
    I agree that it’s unlikely Myspace would do anything against layout sites, but my point is more along the lines of “Myspace won’t last forever.” Facebook is getting huge and you never know when the Myspace scene will fizzle out. It could be years, who knows, but stranger things have happened.

    Plus it’s always good to have an exit strategy :)

  13. Colema Board on April 4th, 2008

    Thanks for sharing the tip. It’s very helpful and I never thought of such idea.

  14. Ray on April 23rd, 2008

    This was helpful as always keep up the great work

  15. Business Seller on April 23rd, 2008

    Doing any kind of business making Facebook apps is getting kinda harder now.

    I guess if you got in a year ago, you were ok, but nowadays, there too many app developers there.

  16. Sucker on April 24th, 2008

    @Business Seller
    Yeah, now it’s time to move on to “the next big thing” before it’s big.

  17. RandomJohn on April 30th, 2008

    Thanks for all the tips.

    Interesting to read about Facebook details

  18. Carla on May 23rd, 2008

    Great!Thanks a lot…
    I am a beginner and those tips helps a lot. Hope I can have my own soon..

  19. Hostmonster Reviews on June 9th, 2008

    Great idea. sounds a little grey hat though

  20. How To Website on June 17th, 2008

    This is a good addition to my portfolio of things to do to earn online. Thank you for sharing. Your blog has the potential to dethrone JohnChow and Shoemoney.

  21. Make Money on July 9th, 2008

    I have been reading your blog for quite a while. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I will certainly put a link to your site from one of my sites. Good work mate.

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