MySpace Bulletins from SuperExpansion rss

Disclosure: This is a paid review.

Are you trying to get your marketing message out into the blogosphere? One of the problems that many marketers face is that they don’t look “organic” enough - you definitely don’t want your marketing message to seem contrived or manufactured if you’re trying to appeal to bloggers or their readers.

SuperExpansion helps you overcome that with MySpace Bulletins, a way to take Social Media Optimization (SMO) to a whole new level. Basically they have created tons of “account holders” with thousands (or millions) of friends.

The concept of using an artificial network to appear “real” to users or search engines will definitely not appeal to everybody - I would definitely have my reservations about using such a service. But the proof is in the pudding - if their service is effective and produces a positive ROI than the service is relatively cheap (plans start at $19).

They also have a service that will comment on craigslist and other communities to get your ad message out. These services start at $.50/message.

When you boil it down Super Expansion is a guerilla marketing firm offering to take some of the hassle and leg-work out of a full-blown internet marketing campaign. I would test the service with a site that you wouldn’t mind losing in case the algorithms pick up that you’re trying to game the system, but if you see positive results you could try it on higher-profile sites. Always move with caution on these types of things - they can be risky but, as always, high risk equals a high potential return.


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