July 31st, 2007
Apparently the death of the myspace bot programs have been greatly exaggerated with new creations springing up over the last few months. As part of my series on how to build a large blogging audience on MySpace I am about to introduce automation into the process, before I do that I want to review one […]
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July 31st, 2007
This is the end of my third full month here at Buzz Networker, I have tried to offer up new tools, trips, tricks, etc…
I know that I enjoy writing and what I like to focus on, but really who cares what I want?
I want to open the floor to the people that read this blog.
What […]
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July 30th, 2007
Site: Pownce.com
Members: ??? (still invite only at the time this entry was written)
Features:
Digg fan boys and techo geeks exploded with the announcement of Pownce. This website and desktop application allows users to send music, photos, messages, links, and events to one another.
When you send your file, link, message, or event you have the ability to […]
By Kevin -- 3 comments
July 26th, 2007
Ning! is a website I have been keeping my eye on, as it allows the user to create their own social networking websites. I am planning on reviewing it shortly, I have spent a little more time on it so I can also write up the most effective way to use the site.
In looking into […]
By Kevin -- 5 comments
July 24th, 2007
In talking about my original case study and how to build a larger blog following on MySpace I have harped on some of the same points and techniques. Searchengineland.com recently posted an entry that backups a lot of the same things I have been preaching, while their article is about MySpace, this general theory can […]
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July 23rd, 2007
Site: Hoverspot.com
Users: Honestly… I don’t care on this one…
Features:
Normally I would sit here and try to pick out some of the different features of the website that are redeeming qualities, however there is no such thing with hoverspot. It just feel like someone decided to start a social networking website with some friends with the […]
By Kevin -- 10 comments
July 19th, 2007
Once again the bookmark list is full and it is time to clean out some of the different stories that I decided not to cover but found interested nonetheless.
Friendster Deploys Industry’s First Highly Scalable Six Degree Social Networking Graph Server- Easier to see how you are connected to Kevin Bacon
Social Networking: Taking Social Networking Offline- […]
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July 18th, 2007
Part 1: Basic blogging concepts
Part 2: Basic page and blog design
Today I want to talk about the initial push to of getting your profile out in the MySpace blogging community. Getting your profile just seen by potential readers is an important first step, I would recommend doing this for the first two weeks of your […]
By Kevin -- 9 comments
July 17th, 2007
No because your significant other is on a social networking website doesn’t mean you will catch them in bed with the mailman anytime soon. There has been a rash of articles over the last three weeks about how social networking users have profiles on more than one network. Shocking, I know…
Here is one such entry […]
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July 16th, 2007
Site: buzznet.com
Members: 6 million
Features:
Buzznet tries to deliver an all out multimedia approach using the same base for you to hold all your video, music, and pictures. Also you can blog, as well as communicate like other social networking websites.
You can import your profile from other social networking sites, which makes setting up your profile fast […]
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