After launching its Mobile version, MySpace is coming up with new platform, which will allow advertisers to purchase, create and analyze ad performance throughout its website.

The firm’s online advertising system will allow users to select specific geographic, demographic and user interests to present advertising to users. Known as SelfServe allows people to design profiles for their friends’ not faceless corporations but between banner and general indifference.
It is still unknown how much money MySpace will bring in developing this platform; but in an early estimate, it shows the number between $40 million and $70 million per month. SelfService can be used by companies of all sizes, so MySpace is looking for some big initial earnings.
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