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Upload this file to a webserver where you c The RSS Promise for Internet Users Well, we all know that MySpace pages have the potential to drive a ton of traffic.The RSS promise for end-users is simple:--> a unified one-stop-shop to consume online content, without having to visit dozens of sites every day to see what’s new and without having their online subscriptions interfere with their personal and business e-mail communications;--> complete control over their content consumption Sure, it takes some work to build an extensive network, but eventually many people have gotten their MySpace pages to the point where they might have 1000+ uniques per day running through these pages. Many slightly devious minds have realized the selling potential of these pages, and place affiliate programs on their MySpace pages, hawking everything from ringtones to jewelry to pr0n and other less ethical products. Now, if you are using MySpace for affiliate marketing, I am sure that you must be somewhat frustrated with the limited freedom you have in creating Myspace pages. In short, they suck. So, wouldn't it be nice if you could redirect all of your MySpace visitors to a landing page or website of your choice? Well, this isn't nearly difficult as you might think. Let's set up a Flash redirect. To pull this off, you will need a Linux box, and a text editor, and a server of your own somewhere. First things first, you must install the Ming package. Ming is a library for generating Macromedia Flash files (.swf). This can be done in any Debian based Linux distribution by opening the command prompt and running: apt-get install libming-util Now, in your favorite text editor, create a file with the following text: getURL("http://www.example.com"); Substitute the URL for the site you want to redirect to in place of ‘www.example.com' above. Save this file as redirect.as. Now run the command: makeswf redirect.as This will produce a file called out.swf. Upload this file to a webserver where you ca 5 Great Reasons To Hire A Telecommuter alized the selling potential of these pages, and place affiliate programs on their MySpace pages, hawking everything from ringtones to jewelry to pr0n and other less ethical products. Now, if you are using MySpace for affiliate marketing, I am sure that you must be somewhat frustrated with the limited freedom you have in creating Myspace pages. In short, they suck.How would you like to hire someone that is more motivated and more qualified to do the work and costs you less than your average employee? No, I am not talking about hiring someone illegally. You can accomplish this simply by employing a telecommuter. Let’s take a look at 5 very good reasons, why it makes sense for you to consider teleco So, wouldn't it be nice if you could redirect all of your MySpace visitors to a landing page or website of your choice? 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This can be done in any Debian based Linux distribution by opening the command prompt and running: apt-get install libming-util Now, in your favorite text editor, create a file with the following text: getURL("http://www.example.com"); Substitute the URL for the site you want to redirect to in place of ‘www.example.com' above. Save this file as redirect.as. Now run the command: makeswf redirect.as This will produce a file called out.swf. Upload this file to a webserver where you c 7 Explosive Strategies to Maximize Your Google AdWords Campaigns
If you ever used Google AdWords to advertise your product or service online, you’d have experienced the sheer power of this online advertising medium.In fact, more and more online marketers, both large organizations and ‘one-man’ companies alike, use Google AdWords for a variety of purposes, including but not limited to:
getURL("http://www.example.com"); Substitute the URL for the site you want to redirect to in place of ‘www.example.com' above. Save this file as redirect.as. Now run the command: makeswf redirect.as This will produce a file called out.swf. Upload this file to a webserver where you can now fetch it from an external page. The final step is to include the new flash file in your MySpace page. Include the following code somewhere on your MySpace page: embed allowScriptAccess="always" allowNetworking="internal" enableJavaScript="false" src="http://www.example.com/path/to/out.swf" quality=high pluginspage="http://www.macromedia.com/shockwave/download/index.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="200" height="200">/embed> Make sure to change the src tag in the code above to point to the location of your out.swf. And fix the embed tags - I had to break them so they would display. This will enable you to redirect your visitors to the page you specified when creadting your redirect.as. Good Luck! P.S this may not work for much longer. MySpace is upgrading to Flash 9. This code may or may not work. The issue is that MySpace is now forcing allowScriptAccess="never" on all embeds, which stops the browser from redirecting. If anyone knows how to avoid this, please comment!
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