Myspace Graphics

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Posted on 8th June 2010 by admin in myspace

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Take the time to read the following article, surely you will benefit from the research that been conducted in order for it to be written. If you have a MySpace account then you’re likely familiar with the various features and items that are useable for you to play around with on the MySpace pages. These include such things as customizing your pages which can entail changing both your MySpace graphics and backgrounds as often as you like.The great thing about this have which MySpace offers is that it allows you to bring out the originative genius within you – and other people get to see just how gifted you are. And depending on how you customize your MySpace graphics and pages they will also be able to get a handle on what your personality is.

So just how do you go about ever-changing and creating your MySpace art To begin with what you need is imagination and creativity, and a good graphics or drawing software program which allows you to create your own graphics. Once you are satisfied with the graphics you have created, you can then change the current default MySpace graphics to the ones that you have just created.To do this all you need to do is to follow the instructions which can be found on the MySpace pages.

If however, what you want to add are photographs to your MySpace pages then you simply need to go to the appropriate tab/ link on your own personal MySpace homepage. If you invited to, you could add also your individualized graphics to this section as well….please continue on our web site….Thank you for taking the time to read my article it is greatly appreciated. Try searching through my other articles.

By: Michael Malega

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Michael Malega presents several myspace graphics articles for your information. You can visit Michael’s web site here Myspace Graphics [http://www.myspace-page-do.com/Myspace-Graphics.php]



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MySpace Business Advertising – MySpace Is Not Dead!

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Posted on 5th January 2010 by admin in myspace

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MySpace has been on a steady decline for the last couple of years, ever since its biggest competitor Facebook gained more popularity. They lost millions of active users monthly. Though they lost millions, they still allow you to reach an average of 45 million monthly users with your advertising. There are more people on MySpace monthly than the individual population of all but 25 countries in the entire world.

The majority of the users are between 13 and 34, which does limit your effectiveness if your business does not target that demographic area. However if you are marketing a product or service that fits that audience, advertising on MySpace will leverage your success greatly.

Now once you decide that you do want to market on MySpace, how do you want to do so? With a banner? Or simply with a profile?

Paid advertising on MySpace is fairly similar in cost to that of advertising with a PPC campaign on Google or Yahoo. However you get the chance to have a full color, enticing banner to attract your prospective customers, rather than a simple text listing. So dollar for dollar, advertising with MySpace may be more effective than doing so with a search engine, assuming your product/service is going to reach its maximum potential with the target audience you are going to reach.

Advertising your business profile can be quite beneficial as well. Especially since it is free. Customize your profile yourself or maybe even consider paying to have one designed. You can easily gain a large following of friends that will be exposed to your content. Just make sure not to look like you are spamming! You still need to engage in the ‘social’ aspect of this social networking site. If you come across as a spammer, MySpace will delete your account and block you. Don’t abuse the service, use it to your advantage and follow the rules.

By: Jeremiah Tyson

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It is foolish not to use this massive website for advertising your business. It is free and offers so much exposure. So come join me on MySpacea> today to see how I promote my Home Business Opportunity



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MySpace Layouts

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Posted on 12th December 2009 by admin in myspace

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If you are looking to create a little corner of your own on the web, then perhaps you may want to consider MySpace. This website has literally exploded the one of the top websites on the Internet overall. You will join fifty million users of all interests and ages and hopefully, garner as many of them as you can to be your new online friends. To be a success and to stack up that Friends list, you really need to consider how effective MySpace layouts really are. They are literally your face on MySpace and will tell the world who you are and why you are there. And it doesn’t really matter WHY you are there, you just are and you want your MySpace layouts to speak volumes to those fifty million users. No worries, you don’t need to be a CSS wizard, or HTML guru to do this, it is as easy as one-two-three.

Pre-made MySpace layouts will be an excellent option for you if you are just starting out and not an Internet guru. You will not need to spend exorbitant amounts of time studying HTML and creating templates of MySpace layouts. There are literally thousands of pre-made MySpace layouts available on the Internet, at your fingertips. You can choose from any theme or motif and find a MySpace layout that really suits your style. The thing that will take you the longest is making that final decision; there are so many MySpace layouts available that you may not know which one to settle in on.

Most of the free MySpace layouts may even offer you a generator so that you can sort of tweak and twittle one to make it exactly how you like it. Many sites offer editors where you can even upload images and graphics and generate a code for any of the thousands of MySpace layouts. The best way to ensure that your MySpace layout stands out amongst the rest is to experiment with the many thousands of choices you have out there. Dive in head first, and don’t be afraid to show the world how creative you are. Trust me, people want to know! If you make a mistake, that’s ok, in fact, some of the best ideas for MySpace layouts happen completely accidentally.

By: Silva Alexanian

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Content is king on the Internet, so make sure yours rules over all of the other MySpace layouts on the Internet. You know you want to, so go ahead! Stop in at http://www.killacodes.com to look at Myspace Layouts you may be surprised at how much fun you have!



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Add Music to Myspace

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Posted on 6th August 2009 by admin in myspace

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Adding Music to Your Myspace Profile

Here’s how to make a song play when people visit your Myspace profile. First, login to your Myspace profile. Now look for the Music link near the top of the screen, between Videos and Classifieds. Click on the Music link and you’ll go to the MySpace Music. Here you can browse around for cool new bands, or search for one of your favorites. The Search feature lets you search by band name, band members, musical influences, or “sounds like” criteria. You can optionally limit your search to a specific musical genre, or look for bands in a geographical area.

Once you find the group you’re looking for, click into their page and you’ll see a list of songs that you can listen to, rate, or check out the lyrics. To add a song to your Myspace profile, click on the Add button next to song you like. Myspace will ask if you REALLY want to add this song to your profile. If so, click Add Song To Profile.

That’s it! Now visit your Myspace profile, and you’ll hear the selected song playing as background music. You’ll also see a nifty graphic on your profile, which allows you to stop, start or learn more about the song. You can click on Delete to remove the song from your Myspace profile, or click on View to visit the artist’s Myspace page. See my profile on Myspace (http://www.myspace.com/bobrankin) to see an example of this in action.

Adding a Sound Clip to Your Myspace Profile

You can also add a sound clip to your Myspace profile that plays automatically. First, visit http://www.webplaces.com/html/sounds.htm and find a sound clip you like. There are thousands of sound clips linked to this site — everything from classical music to animal sounds to bathroom noises and more. Save the sound clip to your hard drive, then upload it to your own personal web space. (If you can’t do that, please get permission from the owner of the sound clip website to access the file directly from that server.) Once you have the web address of the sound clip, insert it in this template, replacing [http://www.example.com/sample.wav] with your sound clip address.










Now edit the I’d Like to Meet section of your profile and paste the above code there. Visit your Myspace profile, and you’ll hear the selected sound clip play. You’ll also see a new music player graphic on your profile. You can click on the controls to replay the sound clip or pause it. Visit my profile on Myspace (http://www.myspace.com/bobrankin) to see an example of the sound clip player in action. If you want to remove the sound clip from your Myspace profile, edit the profile and remove the code that was added to the I’d Like to Meet section.

For more articles on Myspace safety, layouts and user tips, see http://www.askbobrankin.com/social_networking

By: Bob Rankin

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BOB RANKIN… is a tech writer and computer programmer who enjoys exploring the Internet and sharing the fruit of his experience with others. His work has appeared in ComputerWorld, NetGuide, and NY Newsday. Bob is publisher of the Internet TOURBUS newsletter, author of several computer books, and creator of the http://LowfatLinux.com website. Visit Bob Rankin’s website for more helpful articles and free tech support.



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Track Your MySpace Profile Visitors

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Posted on 13th July 2009 by admin in myspace

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I know that everyone who is on MySpace has had the same burning questions that I’ve had. How can I see who has viewed my MySpace profile? Where can I find a MySpace Tracker? Since MySpace has become so popular, so have the MySpace profile stalkers. Could be your friends, neighbors, ex-boyfriends or ex-girlfriends, or even someone you don’t even know. We are fortunate enough to have the technology for 3rd party websites to provide the code to allow you to see who visits your profile. Bands on MySpace Music find this sort of technology very useful because it allows them to see who their fans are. Unfortunately, the majority of the code that these websites offer have been eliminated because they violate MySpace’s TOS (terms of service). Don’t get disappointed yet, there are some alternatives.

I still remember the short reign of several very popular websites that tracked profile viewers right back to their profile. Sites like these provided members with a MySpace tracker code they could enter into their MySpace profile which allowed the tracking of anyone who viewed their profile. After entering the code, you could login to Profilesnoop to see everyone who has viewed your profile. It even had their MySpace pictures! This was very convenient for a short while, until without notice, it stopped working. Apparently, this code violated MySpace’s TOS and the code automatically was cut out of your profile. After this, these sites quickly lost fan base. This left millions of MySpacers in question and looking to find another MySpace tracker.

Fortunately, there is new technology coming back that allows you to not only track your visitors, but also view tons of data about what kind of visitors you are getting. There are now several trackers out there such as MyFriendStats that not only allow you to track profiles and find out where the views are coming from. But now bands can even view stats according to their fans and even demographics. You can create charts, browse data, and even understand what your viewers are looking for. Software like this is great for both the casual MySpace user and bands trying to promote their music on MySpace. With this information, you can easily track your MySpace profile viewers, and possibly get more people and potential fans to your site. This is the easiest way to become famous on MySpace.

So the good news is out, now start tracking your MySpace Profile viewers again.

By: Paul Giordano

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PaulG is an expert on internet social groups, especially MySpace. Keep stats on who is viewing your MySpace profile or listening to your bands music with MyFriendStats, the most advanced MySpace tracking software on the internet. Not only can you see who is viewing your profile, but you can now keep stats on them according to age, location, gender, and even discover potential fans!

Also, check out MySpace Trends [http://myspacetrends.blogspot.com] for some more great tips on how to track your MySpace profile visitors.



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Myspace Profile-Add More Personal Touch With Myspace Survey

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Posted on 8th May 2009 by admin in myspace

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Myspace has more profiles than one can count. The number is increasing everyday. It is reported that last year Myspace had higher page views than Yahoo. Truly a remarkable feat for a social networking website. All of us who are having profiles on myspace have one common question- how do I make my profile stand out? Let me try to give you answer to this.

It is your own profile- Most of us forget that it is our own personal profile. They add so many images, pictures, backgrounds, layouts, videos and music that the profile is no more theirs. A profile should immediately tell the visitor about the person who made the profile. His/her details, personal choices, likes, dislikes, incidents, etc. The profile is essentially you on a web page. How to do that?

Types of Myspace Surveys- You get many types of surveys that include- A Bit About Me, If you were a ___ you would want to be? Know Me Better, Personality Survey, Favorites Survey, etc. You get a large variety and can pick up one or more surveys to fill in and let people know more of you.

Myspace survey- the easiest way A survey is made of different questions. If it is a love life survey, it will have all types of questions related to the love life of the profile owner. For example take a look at a survey here. Fill in this myspace survey and put it in your profile. Those who visit your profile will find out all that is to be known about your love life. What better way to make your profile more personal?

By: CD Mohatta

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Wishafriend offers hundreds of myspace graphics and myspace comments. Wishafriend also offers free layouts, flash toys, quizzes, contact tables, backgrounds, profile stuff, glitter, name generators, polls, surveys, codes, etc. for myspace users.



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MySpace HTML Codes – Writing Up Your Own MySpace Layouts

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Posted on 2nd May 2009 by admin in myspace

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WARNING: This article may contain some technobabble. Viewer discretion is advised.

In other words, if you have no HTML or CSS experience at all then I’m sorry to say but you’re at least a month away from writing up your own MySpace layout codes from scratch.

On the other hand, if you do have some HTML and CSS experience then here are the basics on how to do this:

First of all –for the uninitiated– MySpace is a social networking site where you can set up your own free home page and through that you can interact with over 100 million other MySpace users. You do this by browsing around their profile pages, leaving comments, sending messages or bulletins, adding ‘friends’ and generally just having a typical web 2.0 chit-chatty good time.

A ‘MySpace layout’ is a block of CSS code that can be used to modify the background, fonts, table borders and other aspects of your MySpace profile page. Although widely available across the net and free for the taking, it seems to me (from the truckloads of emails I get) that many are unclear as to exactly what goes into the making of a MySpace layout.

Officially, a MySpace layout is a hack. The block of CSS code which constitutes a MySpace layout is an embedded stylesheet which, according to W3C standards, is supposed to be inserted in the HTML document head. However, MySpace does not permit it’s users to access the document head of their profile pages. When you install a MySpace layout by inserting the layout code into the ‘About Me’ text box on your MySpace account’s ‘Edit Profile’ screen, you are placing the embedded stylesheet in the HTML document body instead. Somehow, shortly after MySpace’s inception, somebody discovered that, hey, you can jam an embedded stylesheet into an HTML document body and it will still work. Well, to heck with web standards, away we go (and so began an entire industry).

So that’s the long and short of it.

Your MySpace layout code will start out with a set of opening and closing STYLE tags like this:



…in between which will go all your CSS selectors and rule sets used to grab control of and customize all the various HTML elements on your MySpace page.

So now you have this:

css selector {rule set}

css selector {rule set}

css selector {rule set}


And exactly what selectors should you use? Ahh, well this is where the fun part comes in and is essentially beyond the scope of this article. But I can feed you a couple or three pointers to get you started.

Tables From Here to Eternity

The first thing you should know right off the bat is the default MySpace HTML code is a web standards guru nightmare in that it contains about eight bazillion nested tables. Also, be advised that all hash marks (#) are filtered out of user input so using ID selectors is not possible. You can however use class selectors. Here’s a list of some of the CSS class names used in the default MySpace template to help get you started making your own MySpace layout:

navigationBar – MySpace header menu, i.e., “Home, Browse, Search…”

profileInfo – Basic Info table (contains user display pic)

contactTable – Contacting [username] table

userProfileURL – MySpace URL

interestsAndDetails – Interests table

userProfileDetail – Details table

userProfileSchool – Schools table

userProfileNetworking -Networking table

extendedNetwork – Extended Network table

latestBlogEntry – Blog Entry table

blurbs - Blurbs table

friendSpace – Friend Space table

friendsComments – Comments table

Many of these class names were recently added to the MySpace template so consider yourself lucky if you’re just getting into the layout making biz. Prior to this, MySpace layout makers were obliged to fill their layout codes with ridiculously long CSS descendant selectors, such as “table table table table div div”, etc, in order to target specific elements on a MySpace page.

MySpace Filters

With regards to filters, there are a number of other characters besides the hash mark which are automatically filtered out by the Cold Fusion script which processes MySpace user input. The filtering of the hash mark also makes it rather precarious to use hexadecimal color codes as without the required # character, using certain hexadecimal color codes will cause some major malfunctions with the display of your MySpace page. To be absolutely sure your color codes won’t make your page go haywire, you’ll have to use CSS RGB color notation instead, e.g., background-color: rgb(255,255,255).

Here’s a list of everything that I’m aware of that gets filtered out of MySpace layout code:

Hash marks # HTML comments CSS comments HTML iframe element CSS z-index property All Javascript
Tips and Tricks

Number one, I highly recommend that you install Firefox (if you haven’t already) and then install Chris Pederick’s Web Developer extension. The Outline function in this extension will be a tremendous help in figuring out the hierarchy of nested tables in the default MySpace HTML code.

And number two, remember that when you use a descendant selector to target nested tables, you’re potentially (but not always) targetting all other tables nested at a deeper level. So for example, if you use ‘table table table {APPLY THIS RULE SET}’, you’re also potentially applying the same style to tables nested four, five and six levels deep. You’ll find yourself doing a lot of ‘undoing’ as you’re writing up your MySpace layout code to make sure that you only apply styles to elements that you intend to apply them to. Hence, it will be normal to have your MySpace layout code filled with a lot of code that looks like this:

table table table {APPLY THIS RULE SET};

table table table table {UNDO PREVIOUS RULE SET};

And that’s about it. The rest you’ll have to learn by just diving right in and mucking about. And don’t forget to check your MySpace page in several different browsers to make sure it looks the same.

Oh yeah and be prepared to go a little stir crazy.

This is par for the course.

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By: Robert Darrell

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Robert Darrell is the chief cook and bottle washer of the Iron Spider Web Design and Resource Center where he serves up a tantalizing array of tutorials on HTML and CSS.

He also provides an excellent collection of free MySpace layouts and easy-to-use MySpace overlays.



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MySpace Symbol Codes

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Posted on 24th November 2008 by admin in myspace

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Many people like to say that MySpace is a force of nature. While this social networking web site is probably not quite scientific enough to be tagged with this description, you have to admit that the lives of many people have been changed forever by the use of MySpace. The ability to befriend and share a little slice of your life with millions of people all over the world with words, photographs, and videos is a heady feeling, and can help to explain why MySpace is such a phenomenon with computer users of all ages.

Anytime someone wants to be a little different when leaving a comment for a friend on MySpace, they can do just that with the use of MySpace symbol codes. These are one of the simplest ways to change up your posts, and make them look cheerful and pert. What kind of symbols are we speaking of? The HTML kind that are for special codes and symbols.

Some of the most requested codes don’t have codes. When people want to use them, they merely copy and paste the one that they need. You can enlarge them, or make them smaller in the same way that you make a font larger or smaller. However, some of them DO have codes. For example, the playing card characters, spades, hearts, clubs, and diamonds have a name code that goes like this -

`&diamonds;
c
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Some codes have both a name code and a number code. For example, the cent sign. The name code for this is -

MySpace Pages

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Posted on 5th August 2008 by admin in myspace

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I would like to thank you for visiting to read this article. The topic has been carefully researched and documented for your benefit.

Having a MySpace account is one of the “in” things for people to do, and it doesn’t matter if you’re a young sixty-five, or an old fifteen. MySpace knows no age boundaries and if you stay there long enough you’re bound to meet some interesting people along the way. This is also partly the ground why the MySpace pages have become such a hotbed of activity ever since its conception.

As we already heard, it is known to be one of the better social networking sites, MySpace is a must if you want to be in the know, and in the forefront of social happenings. Having MySpace pages for yourself is also a good way for you to keep in affect with those friends and relatives who live too far out for you to visit on a frequent basis.

Exploitation of your MySpace pages is a great way for variety of ideas, for example you can upload photographs which you have taken of yourself, receive friends and family likewise over for a special occasion, post a bulletin announcing special news and events going on in your life, and you can even have small tv set clips to show your loved ones what you did on holiday it’s just supper.

Also MySpace pages are also a great way for people whom you see only once in a while, to keep in contact. Like your high school friends with whom you lost touch, but who you magically met up with during your previous holiday. They can find out all the latest news about you and your life, and they can even post comments about the various features which you have added to your profile pages.

But the very best thing about having MySpace pages of your own, is the fact that you can be yourself on these pages and not have to always present a happy smiling face to the world. Your profile pages will do that for you, so you won’t have to. And although this isn’t the reason why people customize their MySpace pages it can be a very good reason. You will find that it is also very easy to customize your MySpace pages even if you don’t know any HTML….please continue on a site…

This article was written to provide you with knowledge about this subject I appreciate you taking your time to read it and wish you best.

By: Michael Malega

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Fun MySpace Surveys and Random MySpace Quizzes For Your Profile

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Posted on 28th May 2008 by admin in myspace

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Fun MySpace Surveys are a great way to display random About Me information in your online MySpace website or social network profile. Taking Cool quizzes online and posting them in a MySpace bulletin for your MySpace friends and family to see can be very amusing. I personally had fun sharing the quiz results in the for of a Myspace comment. There are many other fun ways to share fun myspace quizzes with your friends and family online.

Random MySpace Surveys are a perfect way to get to know all of your friends in your friends list pretty quickly. After taking a Cool Myspace survey or cool quiz, try posting your results online. There are several places you can post your results online. Below I have listed just a few examples for Myspace.com:

MySpace Profile MySpace Blog MySpace Bulletins MySpace Comments And many more places

Random Surveys are fun to take online. Surprise your friends and family by giving random unexpected answers to survey questions. It is fun to see who is really paying attention to your Myspace bulletin post or blogs on your Myspace profile.

If you are just looking to kill some time or if you are just extremely bored of seeing the same About Me MySpace Surveys online, you can always register for a free account at one of the many free Myspace survey websites and create your own version of the perfect About Me survey. You can create an unlimited number of questions and sections when creating your own Myspace survey.

Users who register at www.myspacefunsurvey.net can create an unlimited number of free random surveys for myspace. Go ahead and give it a shot it is absolutely free.

Once you register for the website and login you can create your first survey. After creating your first survey be sure that you go back and make spelling edits to the questions you previously created. Other registered members can rate any of the cool Myspace quizzes or Fun Myspace surveys on the website. See just how popular your About Me MySpace survey will get. Be sure to check back often for fun new surveys daily.

Surveys can be hours of fun. I registered at http://www.myspacefunsurvey.net and made my first survey in less than 2 minutes. I posted my survey for my myspace friends to view online. Within minutes I realized about 45 of my 500 friends that same day had taken the random about me survey which I created in a matter of w short minutes online. That was a cool feeling. I felt as if my survey was cooler than all of the other ones I have seen online.

I reviewed another Cool Survey website for Myspace: http://www.myspacefunsurveys.net/. Seems like the two sites are very similar in terms of some of the basic Myspace surveys they offered. I would like to see some additional member created free surveys. This website was not as easy to use and it did not have any quizzes for me to take and share online. It can use a little bit of work yet.

By: Stephen Howe

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MySpacePromotions offers hundreds of myspace graphics [http://www.layoutmyspacepunk.com/myspace-graphics] and myspace comments. MySpace Promotions also offers free layouts, flash toys, quizzes, contact tables, backgrounds, slideshows, glitter name generators, surveys, codes, etc. for myspace users.



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