How To Promote Your Products On Friendster | The Communication Blog

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

How To Promote Your Products On Friendster

By Haydee Martin

Friendster.com is the social networking forum that reaches over 110 million like-minded people who share similar interests, hobbies, and so on. They are social groups such as friends, school mates and all those who have things or ideas and views they can share on the internet. It is one of the largest such forums available on the net today.

Friendster can create a marketing network for those interested in building capacity for positive and free views on products and services that they offer and would welcome frank discussions on the same. Normally it is recommended that anybody who uses this communication forum to stick to serious and open topics that can be of interest to other users to increase the benefits they can get from it.

Here are a few rules to follow:

Be real- Frank discussions are encouraged to help others to also learn something from sharing about your strengths and weaknesses.

Chat- The Chat section will enable you to talk about topics of interest, sharing your views freely with those present online through Friendster.com. Just picture yourself chatting to thousands of friends in one chat room, and see what a goldmine this can be to those who want to improve their social relationships.

Avoid selling- Suffice it to say that this is a social network forum and not a trading link. You will only succeed if you stick to the issues and products that other members take interest in.

Be helpful and friendly- Allow others to say their bit and then add your own views in order to promote the general good and help others achieve their goals.

Stay invested- building a fan base will take time and so you should remain focused and keep the contributions flowing in till one day you will find that you have already made good progress in driving traffic into the website enough to let people trust you. This is the best part and when this happens, it will increase the conversion rates for the products you sell on the net.

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