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Step 1
Effectively networking on MySpace is not a very difficult thing to do if you avoid some common pitfalls. The primary mistake people make is to just start randomly adding friends on MySpace. No friend is really a bad friend, but you can certainly waste a lot of time by just random adds. Target your friends to make sure that they are interested in your network. If you are a writer, then search for friends who like to read.
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Step 2
Another common error is to add friends on MySpace and then forget them. You need to socialize on MySpace. If you target your friends, you will be more likely to maintain contact.
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Step 3
Always take the time to check out groups that might be an effective source of contacts on MySpace. These MySpace groups are often the best networks to tap into. Take some time to search out those that are related to your networking group.
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Step 4
Be sure to fill out your complete MySpace profile for optimum returns on your time. There are a number of people looking for others in their field on MySpace and they will find you if you have this important information filled out properly.
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Step 5
Update your blog on MySpace as often as possible. Generally people on MySpace will quickly move on if they think you are one of the thousands of dead profiles on MySpace. Many people will join, and never do anything with their account again. Do not let folks think that you are one of those inactive types or they will eventually stop looking at your profile. The blog feature is a great way to stay active and keep your name out there.



















