We all know having more friends is an advantage when it comes time to promote something of yours. I've put together a list of sites that help you legitimately generate tons of friends quickly. Now keep in mind, these sites require a small amount of effort to gain top priority, which brings you more incoming friend requests. Or money. The sites give you points for each outgoing friend request you SEND and each new user you bring to the site. The more points you have, the closer you are to the front of the "list" all other users add friends from...
FriendFury
Good:
FriendStorm
Good:
FriendFleet
Good:
Other sites:
FriendFlood
I don't know much about this one. It's one of the newest site out there, but to me it seems like they're just trying to ride the wave.
You can also use programs such as:
- badderadder
- adderrobot
that allow you to add 500 friends on myspace per day, however these are different than the sites above because people won't be adding you.
I hope this review helps you guys, and I hope your Myspace marketing turns out successful! I personally own FriendFleet, so if you have any questions about myspace marketing, post here.
--Approved by Jon
FriendFury
Good:
- Easiest to use of them all
- Allows you to add 5 friends at a time
- No user pictures, so you don't wait for anything to load
- Free subscriptions when you refer enough users (the required amount is VERY reasonable)
- You can see how many people are adding friends and referring new members. They don't keep you in the dark about anything
- They also keep a blog that gives marketing advice for all the Myspace marketers using the site
- When you subscribe, it doesn't bring as many friend requests, but I attribute that to its age. This site is always showing that they care and are creating innovative ways to trump the competition.
FriendStorm
Good:
- When the system works, it'll bring you the most friend requests (this site also enters you into several "whore train" services
- Its flash system is pretty neat, and you get to see who you are adding
- Their "Turbo" button allows you to add 3 people at a time
- They show the daily top 10 users
- The site seems to be slow a lot of the time
- You can't "drop" or "toss" anyone you don't want to add when you see their picture
FriendFleet
Good:
- The site is well-designed and uses AJAX pretty well
- You can "Toss" a user you don't want to add
- They have more in-depth options you can use while adding friends; you can send messages to the users you add, view their profiles before you add them, etc. etc.
- FriendFleet also displays the daily statistics, like FriendFury
- They have a discussion and help forum
- They have a blog to keep their members up to date on happenings with the site and also tips + hints
- There is a ton of features on the site
- Having ads is alright, but you have to manually close each ad section
- You can only add one friend at a time
Other sites:
FriendFlood
I don't know much about this one. It's one of the newest site out there, but to me it seems like they're just trying to ride the wave.
You can also use programs such as:
- badderadder
- adderrobot
that allow you to add 500 friends on myspace per day, however these are different than the sites above because people won't be adding you.
I hope this review helps you guys, and I hope your Myspace marketing turns out successful! I personally own FriendFleet, so if you have any questions about myspace marketing, post here.
--Approved by Jon