MySpace is one of the largest Social Networking sites out there today. Friendster has been around longer but more people are creating profiles on MySpace these days. To make MySpace easier, because the tools that are part of MySpace leave little to be desired, many third party developers have created specialized MySpace Bots. There are a lot of these to choose from so which one is going to be the best for you?
The simplest tool in MySpace is that of the friend adder. There is really no reason why you would need to use a third party friend adder unless it did other things as well because MySpace friend adder will allow you to add up to 50 friends a day without having to deal with the annoying CAPTCHA.
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.
One of the great things MySpace has done is to allow every profile to have their own MySpace blog. Most of the MySpace Bots out there have no blog poster feature and this is a great feature that they need. MySpace already gets a lot of traffic so the chances of your MySpace blog getting traffic are much improved over having a blog on Blogger.
Does your local community have a group like one for new businesses in the area? If each business had their own MySpace profile and all the members of this group wanted to send out an invitation then each member would have to log into their account and send out a message to all of their friends on MySpace. If your group has 50 members do you realize how long it would take for each member to log into MySpace especially if each member does not have their own computer to use at your group meetings. If you had a Bot that had the feature of account chaining then the sending of messages to everybody's MySpace friends would only take up less than maybe an hour at the most.
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.
If you want to use a site like MySpace for marketing then you need a profile that will capture the attention of visitors, right? I am a 41 year old Man and my middle has started expanding a little more than I like to admit. Now the profile of a 26 year old lady lying by the pool I guarantee will be much more attention grabbing than my own profile. A picture is worth a thousand words they say so I bet the profile of the 26 year old female is worth much more than that. Look at one of the Bots out there that has an account creator.
If you have a lot of MySpace accounts and you want to send a message to each accounts friend then you need to make sure that each account sends out a different message otherwise MySpace will start to delete certain accounts/ A Bot that has what is known as a message randomizer is what is needed. You can have like a dozen different messages for the message randomizer to cycle through.
MySpace has what is referred to as a CAPTCHA for account creating and message sending. The reason for this is because they know that almost all of the software that is out there is not able to bypass the CAPTCHA. CAPTCHA is telling MySpace that an actual person is creating the account manually. There used to be several Bots out there that offered CAPTCHA bypass but MySpace is constantly making changes to their site and now any software that has CAPTCHA bypass is going to be expensive.
If you are a member of a band and all you want to do on MySpace is have one profile and add friends that like your music then you may only need to use a Bot that has a friend adder. If you are a marketer and have 10 profiles on MySpace each with 10,000 friends then do you realize how easy it will be to send a message to those 100,000 as opposed to sending out a newsletter to 100,000? You can get one Bot for each different tool you may need but wouldn't it be a lot easier if you could find something out there that was an all in one suite?