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Old 03-20-2007, 03:07 PM
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So I continue to try and appeal to other professionals in order to maintain my top 5 in the SERPS. But I am really after that executive who wants help. That is what results in the sales. Also, my projects are big ticket - $20,000 to $100K. This results in only 10 contracts per year.

So I wonder if getting a lot of friends on MySpace, who are probably unrelated to my field, would be helpful in the SERPs.
The answer is "yes". If you pick your friends well or can do it shotgun style in a big way, you just never know who is on MySpace. The corporate exacutive might not be, many of the underlings through who you have to make your way -- the junior assistant who checks to see what is there in the field, the mid-level assistant who narrows down potential suppliers, the next level up who reviews and does triage, the junior executive who evaluates them and maybe makes a recommendation...i am sure you know what I am saying.
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