Are you a Social Networking fanatic or do you scratch your head and wonder
what's all the hype? Social networking has become an Internet phenomenon. What other way can you interact with people
all over the world without having to travel or leave the comfort of your own home? In business, social networking sites have become priceless to anyone wanting to create a exposure to their website,
products, or services. It has replaced the door-to-door salesperson and by creating a persuasive business profile, you
can draw people in by joining social groups with like interests. Let's examine a few of the many, many social networking
sites available on the Internet today.
Facebook:
Originally started for college students to keep in touch with classmates on campus, check homework assignments, contact their
Professors, etc. Now Facebook has evolved into a social networking giant for business owners. It is a great way
to connect with other entrepreneurs and potential customers. Facebook is free and every registered member gets a homepage
to place a profile and add applications, such as a blog or calendar of events.
Myspace: Not just for the teens any longer! Myspace has become a magnet for the entertainment industry.
Musical artists can upload their video and music CDs directly on their Myspace page. Like Facebook, Myspace is also
a free site.
Twitter: You are asked "What
are you doing?" and you have 140 characters in which to answer that question. This is what is called a micro-blog.
Twitter has become increasingly popular over the last year and basically replaces texting from your cell phone.
Businesses have found a way to make Twitter work to their advantage,
by advertising a new blog post, a product, or an upcoming event. Warning: Twitter can become addicting and may be the cause
of an intervention. Use extreme cautious!
If you are a social
networking fanatic, you understand the importance of implementing it with your business to build everlasting relationships.
Business owners can get great satisfaction and increased sales simply by devoting a few hours to networking. New applications
are launching on a daily basis to make social networking more productive.
So take advantage of every opportunity to network with like-minded business owners, potential new customers, and
find some old friends along the way. So I ask, "what are you doing?" Hopefully following me on Twitter.
If not, you can follow me at http://Twitter.com/tdaniel39