FriendFury is a website catering to marketers venturing into the ever-growing Myspace arena. This highly-active and extremely marketbale demographic has proven to have a "click frenzy" with just about any topic you can throw at them, so what is preventing most people from marketing themselves or their services to the Myspace crowd?
Overwhelmingly, you will hear that it takes too much time to accumulate enough friends to make your efforts worthwhile. Buying an account with over 10,000 friends can reach a stickerprice of $600! With the need for friends on the rise, FriendFury steps up to the plate and allows anyone with a Myspace profile to make THOUSANDS of friends in extraordinarilly little amounts of time.
Want to check FriendFury out?
Be our guest
- FriendFury
- The fastest growing Friend-Adder site on the net; be sure to give it a whirl and to tell your friends, family, arch rivals, or ANYONE about how much it has helped you generate a quick friend count.
- The FriendFury Blog
- Even though our blog is on our homepage, you can also check out and comment our entries directly on our Blogger page!
Current Promotion
A little heads up on how to take full advantage of our services
25 referrals will give you a free 1 Day subscription.
100 referrals nets you 7 Days of free subscription.
The big kahuna? 250 referrals: 30 DAYS worth of FREE subscription.
This isn't a limited time deal either, you can snag free subscriptions until FriendFury is no more!
Our competition
FriendFury is so much better, we'll tell you who we're up against
- FriendStorm
- The first Friend-Adder site out there. Hard to beat; this site has sheer volume on its side.
- FriendFleet
- The second site of its kind to be released. This one's got a sleek design and a VERY in-depth process to ensure you KNOW you're adding the right people.
- FriendFlood
- The newest site to come about. It's still pretty new, but it's sure making quite the name for itself.
What is your favorite Friend-Adder website?
Which ones really perform?
Understanding how FriendFury works
How our system operates and how you can take advantage of it!
- FriendFury runs off of "points." After you sign in using your Myspace ID# (given to you when you sign up on Myspace), you begin adding friends. As you add friends, you begin earning points. you can also earn points by referring new users to the site.
Each time you add a friend, you receive 1 Point. Every referral you make gives you 10 Points. - Let's imagine you have added the maximum number of friends (500 - Myspace's daily limit) and have referred 20 new users to the site. You will have 500 + (20x10) = 700 Points total.
Now imagine there is a user who has added all 500 friends and referred 21 new users (710 Points), and this person has the MOST points out of anyone using FriendFury.
When a new user comes to the site and begins adding friends, he will add the fellow with 710 Points FIRST. You will be the SECOND person he adds.
The more points you accumulate, the closer you are to the beginning. This is significant because, according to past statistics, 29% of FriendFury users add all 500 friends each day, so if you are not near the front of the "line" then you will be added by less people than, say, the 10 users with the most points. - Subscriptions are very handy for those who need to be as efficient as possible with the time they spend marketing their Myspace profile. A subscription will automatically place you in the front of the "line" as we called it earlier, so when new members come and add people, they will add you first, BEFORE they get to the people who spent over an hour creating points.
Subscriptions are available for 1 Day, 7 Days, and 30 Days. Often times, FriendFury will host events giving away FREE subscriptions, or even EXTREME discounts.
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| Writertiff
Right now I'm being hired left and right to write social networking eBooks, so I'm sure this is going to be very valuable to those just now embarking on the social network marketing trend. Tiff :) Posted September 14, 2006 |
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symptic
In case someone is concerned about Statik disappearing from the poll, I removed it. Statik isn't online anymore. They were shut down by Myspace for completely shattering the Terms of Service. Posted September 14, 2006 |
