the option to send a private message to any member
and many, many, more!
However, to enrich MySpace members' individual experience, set privacy policies have been put into place. The following paragraphs will discuss current MySpace privacy policies, as well as provide information on how to keep updated on any possible changes in the policies.
One of the main issues addressed in MySpace privacy policies is information collection, and how MySpace will use information they collect from you. Some personal data is collected by MySpace with the main purpose of authenticating users, as well as to send different requested notifications. This collected profile data can include:
age
gender
education
occupation
This data is also collected and used to help MySpace users locate other members with like qualities.
Current MySpace privacy policies also state other types of information, mostly information that cannot personally identify you, can be collected in addition to the information stated above. This data can include:
IP address
aggregate user data
browser type
This collected information is often used to help manage MySpace, as well as to track usage, and make improvements to the website. According to current MySpace privacy policies, IP addresses are commonly recorded for monitoring purposes, and for security reasons. The same reasons are given for recording the browser types of MySpace members and visitors.
Finally, MySpace privacy polices state that email addresses of MySpace members can be collected, as well as shared with MySpace sponsors or partner sites. There are many instances where MySpace administrators may need to use your email address. These instances can include:
when inviting new friends
during registration for a MySpace account
when you wish for notifications to be sent to your email box
If there is a special promotion going on, MySpace may share your information with their sponsors, or their partner websites so you may become involved in the promotion if you so choose.
The above paragraphs only discuss one section of current MySpace privacy policies. This is why it is important to regularly check them for changes or updates. To review current privacy policies, you can scroll to the bottom of any MySpace webpage or profile. You will see a horizontal menu across the bottom of the page with a link listed marked "privacy." By clicking this link, you will be redirected to MySpace current privacy policies.
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Conceptually, writing a sales letter is one of the most difficult things the average person can try to do when starting any kind of online business. The thing about it is, when that same person applies these seven tricks, writing a sales letter can become as simple as writing an email to a friend here they are. Read other sales letters. Seems simple enough but countless people I've interviewed over the years have this one fault in common. They don't read other sales letters. It's like trying to ride a bike without ever putting your but on a bicycle and riding it. Is it possible? No and neither is learning to write a sales letter without reading and understanding how sales letters are written. Swipe other sales letters. I'll probably get a tongue lashing for this but who cares! From junk mail that comes in the form of sales letters or those little booklets are really a sales letter in disguise in the mail you can start a swipe file of your own.
Then save all the pages of websites that are trying to sell similar products or even non-similar products. You'll know a sales letter when you see one. Save them on a folder called "Swipes." Read through these and look for language patterns and phrases you can use and edit to suit your product or service. Start Writing headlines. Headlines are the most important elements of any sales message or sales letter. Write between 10 and 50 headlines per sales letter following the A.C.E.S. principle. Attention, Curiosity, Excitement, for more details visit to www.killer-sales-letters.com Specificity. TO learn more about A.C.E.S. search on Google for an article called, "How to Write a Headline That Converts More Visitors into Customers." Write to a friend. In other words, write your sales letter as if you are writing an emotional letter to your best friend about your product or service. Keep writing and don't stop to correct mistakes until you can't write any longer. If you use informal language, so be it. Anything that makes your sales letter seem more personal will make it more compelling. Write short sentences and paragraphs. Keeping your paragraphs short and simple, will help you to increase the readership of your sales letter.
The easier it looks to read the more likely they are to read it and buy your product! People are lazy, make it easy. Please note...I didn't say, make your sales letter short, I said, "keep your sentences short." Use subheads. Subheads are like mini headlines. Heck, many of them ARE in fact headlines that you wrote earlier. Just make sure they work seamlessly with your copy. Subheads are used to break up long copy and drag people deeper into your words. Especially people who are skimming your copy. Online, it is also a way to relax the eye and give your sales letter more 'optical appeal'. Subheads can be compelling statements, confusing statements or positive reinforcing statements about your product or service. Use a P.S. or two at the end of your sales letter. Two of the most important places on any sales letter and the two that get read most often are the headline and the P.S. It seems strange, for more details visit to www.sales-letter-secret.com but the truth is, like I said earlier, "People are lazy!" Many just don't have the time or patience to read your sales letter so they read you're Headline and if it's interesting to them, they read your Poss.'s so make sure you restate your offer in your P.S. and you also, apply a scarcity tactic to get your reader to take action immediately. These seven tricks are by no means an exhaustive list of sales letter writing methods but they can and will help you improve your copy and improve your product sales at breakneck speed. Apply them today and profit fast!
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