MySpace this week quietly launched a beta, self-service ad program. The offering, found at advertise.myspace.com, is intended to help businesses promote themselves across the social networking site.
How the self-serve ad platform works: Select an audience, targeted by gender, age, region, city/state, interests, etc. MySpace locates these users by the data provided in their profile and also by IP address.
Specify how much you wish to spend on the ad campaign. Pricing runs from $25 up to $10,000, reports PC Mag.
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Talk2myCPA from LBP
i guess it was only a matter of time, given that myspace has quite a large user base.
Sounds like a great offer. I wonder something similar available in facebook too.
how about the effectiveness of this ad?
Seems like My Space, Twitter and Face-book have built hugely successful sites but still can't really figure out how to make any real money with them.