Best Sites for Mobsters Friend Adds

Alicia White
If you play Mobsters, the MySpace application game, you've probably learned about all of the Mobsters friend adder sites and trains out there that help you grow your mob. These sites are supposed to help players grow their mob for free, but most of these websites see very little friend requests in return. Often, people flock to these add sites to get as many MySpace friends as possible, whether they play Mobsters or not.

I spent the past week testing out these sites. I'm only one-hundred mob members away from 500 so I've been looking for Mobsters friend adder sites that actually work. I've come across five sites that really perform, so I thought I'd share my favorite adder sites with everyone.

MobstersFriendAdder.com

This website was the first website created for Mobsters adds. It has a cute design and seems to be popular with the players. Like all of the friend adder sites I'm listing, MobstersFriendAdder.com is free for a basic listing and runs on a point system. The more users you add, the more points you receive, and the longer you remain at the top for others to see. They don't ask for your MySpace password, so you know your account is safe. All you have to do is enter your profile's ID number and you're at the top of the free section.

To be seen on the top of the free page, you have to purchase a VIP spot, which starts as low as $5, and is paid through PayPal.com. I purchased a VIP spot for a day and was sent to the top with no wait. To my surprise, I received an E-mai lfrom the administrator thanking me for the donation, and they gave me two extra days for free!

MobsterAdd.com

MobsterAdd.com is a slightly slower website, but like MobstersFriendAdder.com, there are lots of members to add. Again, all you have to do is enter your MySpace profile number on their homepage, and you are taken to the add page. Their featured member section is similar to the last site's VIP section, but they are a dollar or so more expensive, because they don't offer free VIP days. Still, it's a good deal, because you receive friend requests left and right like the other site. This website isn't as nice looking, and it's slow, but it gets the job done.

CuteAdds.com

Tired of friend adders that cater to guys? I am. I did a search for cute friend adder, thinking I wouldn't come up with much and found two websites that cater towards girls and [classy] women. The first site is CuteAdds.com. There are no boobalicious avatars here! Most of these girls have cute and non-threatening scene avatars, which is right up my alley! This site seems to be new, but it seems to be popular. I had good luck with this site. I haven't purchased a VIP account on this site just yet, but I was happy with the amount of friend requests on my inbox.

The VIP section is $5 for one day, and the options for a week and a month are slightly cheaper than the previous sites. I got lots of friend requests, but fewer Mobsters requests from this site, probably because it's aimed towards girls, but tradeoff is that this site isn't as creepy as some of the other ones out there.

CandyAdds.com

Like CuteAdds.com, CandyAdds.com was another site I stumbled upon while looking for girl-friendly adder sites. This site seems to be popular but I wasn't too impressed with the amount of friend requests I received. Still, I added this site to the list because it's user friendly and, well, cute! The VIP price for one day is a dollar less than the other sites, but for a week and a month, you pay a couple dollars more. This site also links to other friend adder sites, and while they don't get much traffic, they are also kid/girl friendly and have a nice atmosphere.

If you decide to use one of these sites, be sure your privacy settings are set so users don't need to know your E-mail address or last name. This is the biggest mistake most new users make. Also, one thing I've learned is to stay away from the users with half-naked girly pics. First of all, most of these are men anyway, second of all, these users never, ever send Mobsters requests. They are just looking to get as many friend requests as possible - another fad on MySpace.

There are tons of friend adder sites out there, but many of them just don't perform. Some sites will get you tons of friend requests, but people who frequent them are only looking to pad their friend count. Many of them don't play apps games to begin with, so it's a waste of time.

Good luck, and happy gaming!

Published by Alicia White

Alicia is a former air traffic controller who lived in Japan for several years. She's currently a freelance writer in California, and a full-time student majoring in digital media/graphic design.  View profile

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  • add me7/25/2009

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