View Full Version : Is Posting New Stuff in A Bulletin Spamming?
MKInfo
December 29th, 2006, 03:08 PM
When I add something to my site I post it in a bulletin twice.Once in the morning and the same bulletin once at night.Thats all.
Is this considered spamming?
fryman
December 29th, 2006, 03:10 PM
No, that's the same as telling your friends that you updated your blog or something like that.
Spamming would be either faking bulleting titles in order to get people to click on them or promoting some affiliate program like ringtones or similar junk
MKInfo
December 29th, 2006, 03:33 PM
Thanks Fryman.I was getting a bit worried and don't want to get banned or anything.Have spent ages getting main account to 16,000+ friends.
mcfox
December 29th, 2006, 03:41 PM
You should spread the load across several accounts -- 50 or 100 account, even. That way, if you lose one, you still have many more in reserve.
Selena
December 29th, 2006, 03:53 PM
Hot-lyts.com got their 250k friend myspace, which had ALL or 99% of their friends add them, they did not use bots, or anything, deleted.
They did not sell bulletins, or anything of that nature.
They simply posted a bulletin everytime they updated, which was basically once every 1-3 days.
I mean i'm not saying it will happen to you, since obviously 250k friends account that posts bulletins everyday looks suspicious, VERY SUSPICIOUS, to myspace.
That was really messed up for her though. It was because she had a myspace that provided layouts before she got a site, so she had a high profile before she even got a site.
Myspace has weird ways of deciding who they will delete/freeze. I'd still watch out a be a tad cautious.
MKInfo
December 29th, 2006, 03:58 PM
You should spread the load across several accounts -- 50 or 100 account, even. That way, if you lose one, you still have many more in reserve.
50 or 100!! I only have 6 and I'm building them as fast as adderrobot will let me.one is the main one and five have 2-3000 friends.
Am I doing something wrong.I have seen accounts for sale 23000+ for $100...is it worth buying them although I know they aren't targetted.
Selena
December 29th, 2006, 04:29 PM
I find its worth it more to buy a bunch of lower friend count accounts, just to have them created, i saw someone offering a myspace account creation service, it was like 50 empty accounts for 30 dollars
It saves you the work of making up emails and signing up for myspace a bunch of times.
That way you can target as you please across about 50 accounts.
Ad disengaged
December 29th, 2006, 04:47 PM
I find its worth it more to buy a bunch of lower friend count accounts, just to have them created, i saw someone offering a myspace account creation service, it was like 50 empty accounts for 30 dollars
It saves you the work of making up emails and signing up for myspace a bunch of times.
That way you can target as you please across about 50 accounts.
not smart. Just get a program that makes the accounts. All you have to do is fill in the capcha
Selena
December 29th, 2006, 05:12 PM
not smart. Just get a program that makes the accounts. All you have to do is fill in the capcha
Well yes, if you can manage to get one that works and isn't just a scammer trying to make a quick buck. I was looking for a nice myspace account creator but had no luck.
chihpih
December 29th, 2006, 07:02 PM
Well yes, if you can manage to get one that works and isn't just a scammer trying to make a quick buck. I was looking for a nice myspace account creator but had no luck.
there is one that works, apakistani or something like that is the creator. ive seen it for sale on different forums ;) the program creates accounts but they more or less all look the same. i like my accounts to be all different and i have around 30 (totallin 110k)
rob
December 29th, 2006, 07:31 PM
there is one that works, apakistani or something like that is the creator. ive seen it for sale on different forums ;) the program creates accounts but they more or less all look the same. i like my accounts to be all different and i have around 30 (totallin 110k)
id stay away from that guy
Helios
December 29th, 2006, 09:22 PM
id stay away from that guy
Why is that? more info would be good
Rhab
December 29th, 2006, 11:06 PM
Currently I have a few accounts with 5 digit friend counts. In the "old" days I'm thinking having profiles with huge numbers was the thing to do from what I can tell. But now I would say having large numbers of accounts with a couple or few thousand is the way to go. That's what I'm doing now.
The whole don't put all your eggs in one basket mentality thing. plus it's much safer to do it that way now with myspace cracking down more than they did back in the day.
mcfox
December 30th, 2006, 02:39 AM
50 or 100!! I only have 6 and I'm building them as fast as adderrobot will let me.one is the main one and five have 2-3000 friends.
Am I doing something wrong.I have seen accounts for sale 23000+ for $100...is it worth buying them although I know they aren't targetted.
Personally, I wouldn't go for these accounts for sale - not now, anyway - there was a time when you could count on them being useful but not any more.
Myspace get a bit funny when the friends are added quickly rather than over a long period of time and have a tendency to zap these accounts. Keeping under tha radar with more accounts with fewer friends is probably better.
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