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40,000 Unique Visitors all From MySpace

By Expert Author: Jeffrey A Solochek | Article Abstract
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Somehow my son has gotten 7,000 friends which I am still trying to figure out. I have maybe 2,000 friends on one of my accounts but I had to pay $50 to become a sponsor on a service where I would get all these friend requests from. There are so many new things on MySpace and I am trying to learn all of this. Jake has this great new ebook out and he covers so much of this.

MySpace has this one thing called a Whore Train. Back when I was Jakes age Whore had a completely different meaning. These days you will see women on MySpace asking you to "Whore Me". There are sites that you can find using Google which are Whore Me Generators. When I was 18 and a Girl requested to be Whored then that girl was not looked on very favorably by most people. A Whore Train on MySpace is an accelerated way for people to get more friends added to their profile. If you look at yours or anybody elses profile you will see all their friends when you scroll down the page and look on the right side.

You ought to see all the MySpace scripts and utilities that you can find by doing a search on the Net. They are all over the place. There are FriendAdders, Comment Adders, and all these neat things that you can do if you have your own MySpace account. I hear it is a great place if you are a Model, performer, or involved somehow in Music. By the end of the year 2007 there will probably be well over 300 million people on MySpace.

You will see a lot of people on MySpace that are strippers, escorts, and even swingers. I know of a site called adultfriendfinder but I guarantee that MySpace has a lot more people, most of them single. I bet sometime this year we will even see a MySpace dating club.
Jeffrey A Solochek

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Jeffrey has over 2 decades experience in the business world. When he writes he blends his unique wit and humour into every article which if you rread his blog you can see all of his many works. http://www.nosugarcoating.info

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