Thursday, August 28, 2008

How To Design An Attractive Basic MySpace Profile

Once you’ve made the decision to create a presence on MySpace, one of the things you want to do is make sure your profile will catch the eye of people that you would be interested in getting to know. In order to do this, there are several matters you should consider.

First, there is the matter of the content of your space. MySpace.com provides you with some basic fields that you can use to share information about yourself and the reasons why you have the MySpace presence.

Before you dump just any old bit of information into these fields, consider carefully what image you want to project. In many ways, what you say about yourself and your interests on your MySpace profile is no different from what you would share on a job resume or some other public document. Make sure the text is informative and at the same time makes the reader want to know more about your or your subject matter.

Next, there is the matter of visual images to help enhance the look of your profile. When you select photos to upload to your profile, do so with an eye toward presenting the public persona that you want to portray.

As an example, if you are a single person who wants to meet other singles in your area, it is probably not the smartest move to upload a bunch of pictures of you with love interests from years past. Instead, focus on using recent pictures of yourself that show you at your best. If you look great in business attire, then have one shot that shows you dressed up.

Perhaps you like to play tennis or bowl; include a shot of yourself having a good time engaged in your favorite sport.

Remember! That the photos should show you as you are today and honestly portray part of your life.

Color schemes are important as well. You may want to include some sort of cartoons or sketches as part of the images you upload. That is great, as long as the images tell something about you and your outlook on life. Make sure the look of your pages is pleasing to the eye, not jarring or hard to read because of the template choices. You want people to find your page and settle down to read your profile, not take one look and head for the next site on the search engine.

MySpace.com offers a number of tools to help people with their profiles. Check out the tutorials they have on the site, and you are sure to find some great ideas that will work for you.

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